Pubdate: Thu, 26 May 2016 Source: Chico Enterprise-Record (CA) Copyright: 2016 Chico Enterprise-Record Contact: http://www.chicoer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/861 Note: Letters from newspaper's circulation area receive publishing priority Author: Jessica MacKenzie SUPERVISORS' MEASURE G A WASTE OF TAXPAYER MONEY On Jan. 12, Butte County supervisors considered a request from development services to add a single sentence to our Right to Farm ordinance, a sentence that would specifically exclude cannabis farmers from its protections. Here's the problem. Our Right to Farm ordinance offers protection for agricultural operations only when "such operation complies with the requirements of all federal, state and county statutes ..." So, cannabis farmers are already excluded. At their Jan. 25 meeting, despite public comments against the redundancy, the board voted to approve. Four weeks after that, despite protesting signatures from over 13,000 voters, and in a move that Candace Grubbs' staff report said would cost between $30,000 and $40,000, the board chose to place it on the ballot. Director of Development Services Tim Snellings agreed that the existing wording of the Right to Farm ordinance does exclude marijuana, but added: "Whenever possible, we want to be as clear as we can." So, we taxpayers get to spend between $30,000 and $40,000 to add one inconsequential sentence, just for "clarity." Today, cannabis farmers are excluded from the protections of the Right to Farm. The day after the election - whether Measure G passes or fails - they will still be excluded. Where is the common sense in this? How is this good government? How does this benefit anyone? And why should we meet such fiscal foolishness with anything other than disapproval. We should not. It deserves a resounding vote of no on Measure G. - - Jessica MacKenzie, Chico - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom