How to resolve AdBlock issue?
Refresh this page
How to resolve AdBlock issue?
Refresh this page
Lake County News,California
  • Home
    • Registration Form
  • News
    • Community
      • Obituaries
      • Letters
      • Commentary
    • Education
    • Veterans
    • Police Logs
    • Business
    • Recreation
    • Health
    • Religion
    • Legals
    • Arts & Life
    • Regional
  • Calendar
  • Contact us
    • FAQs
    • Phones, E-Mail
    • Subscribe
  • Advertise Here
  • Login
How to resolve AdBlock issue?
Refresh this page

Opinion

Schurdell: Measures O and P will give growers free rein

Residents of Lake County (not nonresidents) need to take a stand and not be intimidated by pressure, threats, violence, scare tactics, etcetera.

The truth is that in June of 2014 “We the People” of this county voted and passed Measure N, which was fair and balanced.

The people in this county who don’t like this measure and cannot accept it continue to badger our county board and the good law abiding citizens of this county.

The ones who are against the measure are like children who cannot accept the word “no” and keep throwing a fit until they get what they want. They cannot get what they want.

This inundation and exploitation of our county is destroying our ecosystem, our tourism, county appearance and our reputations.

All residents who are tired of this issue infecting all of our resources need to get out and vote in numbers to put a stop to this decay of our society and way of life in our communities.

The burden is on the legal voters of this county. You have part-time people coming in from all parts of the country to grow in our county. They say, “Look at the revenue it brings or could bring.” I would rather have clean revenue than drug revenue.

It is ironic that they do not want smoking, but they want to legalize marijuana smoking and use, the secondhand smoke from which is found to be bad for you.

Do you also want year around skunk smell? It’s bad enough there is a pungent smell at a certain time of the year.

You can drive around the county and see the areas that have become run down and trashed because of the drug element. There are certain areas that are worse than others. Does this look good to visitors that come here for vacation?

This schedule one drug has no place in our county, except for those few who medically need it. That does not mean you go to the doctor and tell him you have headaches, toe ache, stomach aches, anxiety or some other reason that you may come up with. Then you get a medical excuse to use this drug.

Medical users only need one to two plants for a whole year. According to the law they are exempt from prosecution. They can grow them inconspicuously without a large fence, which you know what is behind it, in most cases. It has no place in residential areas or near schools, parks, playgrounds and churches.

Patients with certain cancers, Agent Orange and some other rare medical conditions may need the medical part of the marijuana plant, which is the cannabidiol. The tetrahydrocannabinol in the plant is not a medical usage, other than getting a buzz or high.

You think having alcohol is bad in the community. What about allowing marijuana and alcohol to run rampant in your neighborhoods and communities.

If the drug groups get this passed our county will become much worse economically. We the people need to vote no on measures O and P, otherwise the drug growers will be able to grow anywhere they want, including next door to you, and anything they want to grow. This is including other schedule one drugs, not just marijuana.

Do you want this in our neighborhoods and communities? I surely don’t! How about you?

Money is the driving force around legalizing it and none of it truly helps our county. The medical part of it is an excuse in about 95 percent of the cases. They use the medical issue to hide behind and justify the real reason they want get it passed and legal.

Residents, use common sense and really think about what it will do to our county. No good will come of it.

As Measure N stands right now it has law enforcement power. If you vote yes on O or P it will negate all we have in Measure N and give free rein to all growers growing.

Take a stand and vote no on measures O and P in November and put a stop to this insanity.

Gary Schurdell lives in Lakeport, Calif.

Details
Written by: Gary Schurdell
Published: 14 October 2014

Rosenthal: Measure O pretends to care about the rights of individuals

Why am I voting no on Measure O?

Measure O would eliminate Lake County’s “family friendly” ambiance; it would destroy tourism and hospitality and bring the newly developing wine tourism industry to a halt; it would deter investors and developers from considering Lake County and it would reek havoc on our pristine environment and worsen the impact of nutrient loading in our Lake.

Measure O would change the face of Lake County forever.

I am not OK with that.

I am not OK with a regulation that would expose the children of Lake County to marijuana in their backyards, in their neighborhoods and in their communities.

I am not OK with putting the safety of local citizens at a greater risk from intimidation and violence and making it difficult for local residents to file complaints against nuisance marijuana growers.

I am not OK with the smell and odor or the excessive use of water. One plant uses 12 gallons per plant per day for six months, as stated by local cannabis grower Dave from Arizona who is promoting the “economics of cannabis cultivation” here in Lake County.

I am not interested in protecting the cannabis cultivation business of “out of county” growers who make a morally unethical choice to put profit over people.

Measure O, the “Medicinal Marijuana Control Act” pretends to care about the rights of individuals in need of medicinal marijuana, but Measure O is written by marijuana growing profiteers and guarantees huge profits for those seeking their fortune in cannabis cultivation in our Lake County.

No on Measure O is endorsed by the Lake County Deputy Sheriff's Association, the Lake County Farm Bureau and the Lake County Chamber of Commerce, and is supported by county officials, law enforcement and your good neighbors.

I urge you to join me in voting no on O. Let’s keep Lake County family friendly.

For more information visit www.protectourlakecounty.com .

Monica Rosenthal lives in Middletown, Calif., and is an officer of the newly formed Protect Our Lake County Committee to oppose measures O and P.

Details
Written by: Monica Rosenthal
Published: 14 October 2014

Gura: In support of Measure O

It’s come to my attention that there is some backlash regarding the local Democratic Party’s support and endorsement of Measure O, The Medical Marijuana Control Act. I am personally in support of Measure O and wanted to share the reasons that I am hoping it will pass.

Some of you have written letters in which you describe negative experiences that you have had or are currently having with marijuana grows and growers in your communities. I sympathize and have had some similar experiences myself.

But these irresponsible growers are operating under the existing ordinance, which obviously is not working.

Law enforcement’s and code enforcement’s attempts to operate an effective program to control illegal grows have been sporadic and seemingly random at best.

In some communities the police have been heavy handed and gone overboard, resulting in lawsuits and claims of civil rights violations.

Meanwhile, many large problematic illegal grows seem to proliferate out in the open with no interference from the authorities whatsoever.

The current ordinance does not provide any specific means for the county to deal with the most problematic abuses of Proposition 215.

There are no funds for an ongoing enforcement operation and no dedicated personnel for that purpose. So the Lake County Sheriff’s Office and county Code Enforcement can make a big expensive show of force at the beginning of the season and then run out of steam and out of money a month or two later.

Both these agencies have plenty of other work to do to ensure public health and safety, and being saddled with the job of chasing after pot grows takes away from their ability to fight other crime and enforce county health and building codes.

Measure O addresses this problem very directly. It allows for very small backyard grows of just a few plants while allowing for larger cooperative grows on bigger and more remote parcels of land. Even small grows that comply with Measure O would be subject to mitigation if there were complaints from neighbors.

Larger growers would pay a per plant fee to the county and the moneys collected would be used to fund a department whose only job would be marijuana enforcement.

These officers, who would be trained in this very narrow and specific set of regulations would respond promptly to complaints because that would be all they have to do. They would go to the sites of reported violations and give the violator a choice to come into compliance or to have their crops confiscated and pay fines and penalties.

Measure O was written based upon a great deal of research and a professional survey that took input from many people on all sides of the issue. It may not be perfect, but I believe it is clearly a better law than the one currently in place which is causing a myriad of complaints from all sides and is not effectively taking care of the actual problem.

That is why I am supporting Measure O. I hope you will read the entire measure in detail and join me in supporting it.

Lake County is one of the few counties left in California that does not yet have any sort of working and effective ordinance in place. I believe the passage of Measure O will provide us with an opportunity to get past the medical marijuana battle and move on to other important issues in need of our attention.

Herb Gura lives in Clearlake Oaks, Calif.

Details
Written by: Herb Gura
Published: 14 October 2014

Wallace: Measures O and P would have negative impacts on county water supply

If measures O and P pass it will raise Lake County’s water rates.

Commercial pot growers use more water collectively than all Lake County residential water users combined!

Twelve marijuana growers were recently caught using 150,000 gallons of water in Spring Valley in just four months.

If measures O and P pass it will make it more difficult to prevent water thefts and excessive water usage within our communities.

Keep in mind that marijuana is a thirsty plant and can use up to 10 to 14 gallons per plant, per day for six months!

In January of 2014 I had to drill another well because the one I have used for over 30 years went dry.

I realize that we are in a drought but I have no doubts that the two marijuana grows that are attached to the east and north side of my horse pastures since May 4, 2012, significantly contributed to my loss of well water. That first year they had 99 plants in one grow and 99 in the other grow.

So let’s do the math using the low number of 10 gallons per day times 198 plants, that is 1,980 gallons used every day from May through October.

From May through October there are 183 days times 1,980 gallons used per day resulting in 362,340 gallons used in that time frame. That does not include the water used in their indoor grow that year. The next year the number of outdoor plants went down but the indoor grows expanded.

The marijuana growers are diverting and drying up already drought-plagued water sources throughout Lake County.

They are polluting our streams, Clear Lake and our ground water with fertilizers heavy with steroids.

If measures O and P pass Lake County will no longer be a place where families come to vacation, fish or wine taste.

I cannot fathom what it will do to our property values, our quality of life, our environment and our limited water resources.

It has been a peaceful summer without the two grows next door. However the growers left both places looking like I live in a third world country with their camouflage fence all tattered and torn and the huge marijuana planters and piles of dirt and trash just left behind because they care so much for this county’s environment.

Don’t let these growers for profit take over our county, vote no on measures O and P.

Check out www.protectourlakecounty.com or www.savemeasureN.info for truthful information on this topic.

Deborah Wallace lives in Middletown, Calif.

Details
Written by: Deborah Wallace
Published: 12 October 2014

Subcategories

Letters

  • 328
  • 329
  • 330
  • 331
  • 332
  • 333
  • 334
  • 335
  • 336
  • 337
How to resolve AdBlock issue?
Refresh this page