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The 2020 film Freeland is about a longtime Humboldt County marijuana grower, played by Krisha Fairchild, growing illegally despite the availability of the legal market. [ 21 ] The 2021 documentary Lady Buds , produced by Gravitas Ventures , about women who work in the marijuana industry in Northern California, is being developed into a scripted ...
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Operation Green Sweep was a series of drug raids conducted by over 200 United States Army soldiers, National Guardsmen, and federal agents in Humboldt County, California. [2] The operation was the first time active-duty troops were used to combat marijuana growing in the United States.
In February 2009, Tom Ammiano introduced the Marijuana Control, Regulation, and Education Act, which would remove penalties under state law for the cultivation, possession, and use of marijuana for persons the age of 21 or older. When the Assembly Public Safety Committee approved the bill on a 4 to 3 vote in January 2010, this marked the first ...
Medical marijuana users in substance abuse treatment. Harm Reduction Journal, 7(3) Gold Gregg J. and AT Nguyen (2009) Comparing entering freshmen's perceptions of campus marijuana and alcohol use to reported use. Journal of Drug Education. 39(2):133-48. Humboldt State University Library Special Collection on Marijuana Research; Video
The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department has seized more than 90,000 pounds of marijuana from a property in the Hesperia area. Authorities raid 45-ton, $100-million marijuana stash in San ...
You can smoke weed on private property including your own backyard, according to the California Department of Cannabis Control website. You cannot smoke weed: In public places such as restaurants ...
Humboldt: Life on America's Marijuana Frontier is a 2013 nonfiction book by Emily Brady about the cannabis industry in Humboldt County, California and surrounding Emerald Triangle, as it was in transition from illicit to legal under Proposition 215 and Proposition 64.