The California Water Boards’ tweeted that illegal growers in receipt of their letters should respond “by using our Cannabis Compliance Response Portal.” The 270 growers suspected of farming illegally are not in a good place.
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- The letter indicates that the recipient is under suspicion then adds, “However, there is no record of any person associated with this property having enrolled in the State Water Board’s Cannabis Cultivation Program.”
- Sent to at least 270 properties in Trinity, Humboldt, and Menocino Counties, the letters warn that the alleged free market practictioners could face fines or lose any existing state cannabis cultivation permits.