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California Supreme Court

Mar. 29, 2014

High court will not review pot cultivation opinion

The state Supreme Court has decided not to review or depublish an appellate decision affirming the right of cities and counties to ban marijuana cultivation.

By Katie Lucia
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The state Supreme Court has decided not to review or depublish an appellate decision affirming the right of cities and counties to ban marijuana cultivation. The justices were split on whether to take up the case that once again pit cannabis interests against local governments after a Live Oak resident sued over the city's ordinance banning cultivation in town limits. Maral v. City of Live Oak, C071822 (Filed Nov. 26, 2013). Accordin...

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