Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Fresno County, city on cannabis collision course By Michael S. Green

SAC NORML Neighbors

Fresno County, city on cannabis collision course

By Michael S. Green
Fresno Cannabis Association

As medical cannabis patients and social users turn their attention toward adult-use legalization in 2016, Fresno County continues to preach the gospel of pot prohibition.

The county's total ban on medical cannabis cultivation, both indoors and outdoors, took effect in February 2014. The City of Fresno passed its own growing ban a month later, apparently at the urging of county supervisors. Both ordinances feature feature on-the-spot plant rips by police officers or sheriff's deputies (aka "summary abatement") and excessive fines of $1,000 per plant.

Caught in the cross-fire are patients who grow and use medical cannabis in compliance with Proposition 215 and Senate Bill 420, only to find out that Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims, Fresno police Chief Jerry Dyer, and their respective officers don't enforce those state laws. Instead, both the City and County of Fresno are in a perpetual (and unlawful) state of cannabis emergency, so plants typically get ripped without advance notice or property inspection warrants. In two marathon meetings last fall, supervisors imposed fines ranging from $1 to $316,000, even though the plants were pulled at the same time the fine citations were issued. Several of those fines are now on appeal in Fresno County Superior Court, which prompted supervisors to amend the enforcement procedures of the growing ban this January.

It's not all bad news for Prop. 215 patients. Two lawsuits challenging the county ban on pre-emption grounds are pending in the Fifth District Court of Appeal, including one filed by the American Civil Liberties Union. A pair of lawsuits were filed last year against the City and County of Fresno on grounds they violated state planning and environmental laws when they passed their respective growing bans, and court rulings are expected in both of those cases within 60 days.

In March, the Fresno City Council considered an ordinance that would have allowed four plants, indoors only, but that also would have required growers to obtain a city permit and allow police inspections of those same four plants. Fresno Cannabis Association members praised the proposal as a good starting point for discussions, but objected to the proposed permits and the $1,000/plant fines. Fresno County supervisors apparently lobbied against the proposal behind the scenes, and after the four-plant plan failed on a split vote the council president decided to table the issue. Since then, the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors also adopted a zero-tolerance growing ban (minus the excessive fines), and it's expected that more cities and counties will follow suit.

Fast-forward to 2016: Cannabis legalization will fix all this, right? As the Fresno ordinances show, that's hardly a given. Several ballot measures are competing for attention and campaign funds, and personal cultivation remains a hot-button issue. Another wild card is the Legislature, which has stalled cannabis regulations for years. The looming specter of adult-use legalization could finally spur action on medical cannabis regs, but cities and counties will fight like hell to make sure local governments can opt out.

Because medical cannabis dispensaries are already banned throughout Fresno County and most of the Central Valley, it's unlikely that retail sales of adult-use cannabis will take place in California's heartland unless local bans are pre-empted by the specific terms of the winning ballot initiative.

Learn more:

Fresno City Council balks at cannabis ordinance
http://fresnocannabis.org/fresno-city-council-balks-at-cannabis-ordinance/

Fresno County cannabis fine appeals
http://fresnocannabis.org/fresno-county/cannabis-fine-appeals/

Fresno County cannabis ban faces CEQA challenge
http://fresnocannabis.org/fresno-county-cannabis-ban-faces-ceqa-challenge/

Court records filed in challenge to Fresno growing ban

http://fresnocannabis.org/court-records-filed-in-challenge-to-fresno-growing-ban/

Health: The Scent of Healing Kim Cargile


Health

The Scent of Healing
 By: Kim Cargile

Terpenes-  The Common Connection Between Cannabis, Grapes, Black Pepper and Perfume
Do you find the smell of lavender relaxing or pine invigorating?  Well, many people do.  This is because the molecules that you are smelling in lavender and pine actually produce pharmacological effects on your body.  These molecules are terpenes.  According to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary, terpenes are “any of various isomeric hydrocarbons C10H16 found present in essential oils (as from conifers) and used especially as solvents and in organic synthesis; broadly :any of numerous hydrocarbons (C5H8)n found especially in essential oils, resins, and balsams.”  That is for the science buffs out there. For everyone else, terpenes are the scent molecules naturally occurring in essential oils of citrus, herbs, pine, black pepper, hops, grapes, and yes cannabis.  Each terpene has a distinct smell and causes different effects on the body’s chemistry.

A 1997 study by the Swiss Federal Research Station for Agroecology and Agriculture entitled “Essential oil of Cannabis sativa L. strains” distinguished 16 terpenoid compounds in the essential oil of different cannabis strains. The most common of these terpenes are: pinene, myrcene, limonene, beta-caryophyllene and linalool.  These same molecules are found in a variety of other plants, flowers, fruits and herbs.  They are widely used as additives in perfumes, cosmetics and foods.  They provide scent, flavor and color as well as medicinal effects.
Pinene has a pine smell as its name implies.  It is found in conifers, rosemary, basil, parsley and dill.  It provides an invigorating effect on the body producing a feeling of alertness.  Michael Backes the genius author of Cannabis Pharmacy, The Practical Guide to Medical Marijuana writes about its effects on enzyme inhibition in the brain which helps counteract short term memory loss, a negative side effect of THC. Pinene also provides relief of asthma by way of bronchial dilation and is used as an antiseptic.

Myrcene is the most common terpene in cannabis.  It emits a musky, earthy and herbal smell with notes of tropical fruit. It is present in found in mangos, lemongrass, thyme and hops.   Myrcene is found in vary high levels in cannabis indica and produces sedating effects. It helps patients relax and is good relief for muscle tension. The Complete Guide to Natural Healing website providing expert advice on alternative medicine, health, fitness and beauty provides evidence that myrcene is the most important terpene for treating insomnia.

 

Limonene has a citrus aroma. It naturally occurs in fruit rinds, rosemary, juniper, peppermint, a variety of  flowers and of course cannabis.  Its effects provide mood elevation and stress relief.  It has been found to have antifungal, anti-bacterial and anti-carcinogenic properties.  Steephill Laboratory’s website states, “Limonenes have antidepressant, anxiety-relief, immuno-stimulant (similar to garlic), anti-tumor, and anti-fungal/bacterial properties, and also aid in treating gastric reflux including treatment of esophageal ulcers.
Beta-Caryophyllene has a pungent pepper and clove smell. It originates in black pepper, cloves and cotton and again cannabis.  It is spicy and woody. It has been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects and is helpful in treating arthritis and gastrointestinal complications.  It is also a Federal Drug Administration approved food additive. This and more information on this terpene’s medicinal effects can be found at www.medicaljane.com.
Linalool is floral and sweet with hints of citrus.  It is found in lavender and cannabis. It provides the same effects of relaxation and anxiety relief in each of these herbs.  Linalool is one of the most widely researched terpenes because of its use in aromatherapy.  You can find a large wealth of information about linalool online including it’s role in cannabis at www.alchimiaweb.com.

Each strain of cannabis has its own unique terpene profile, providing for the variety of unique smells that cannabis emits.  Terpenes work in conjunction with the cannabinoids, the main active molecules in cannabis, to provide relief from a wide variety of symptoms.  A study published in August of 2011 in the British Journal of Pharmacology titled, “Taming THC: potential cannabis synergy and phytocannabinoid-terpenoid entourage effects” explores the idea that the terpenes and cannabinoids work together to produce the large variety of symptom relieving effects associated with the use of cannabis as a medicine. With the most recent advances in cannabis laboratory testing your local dispensary can now find out the percentages of each terpene within each strain of cannabis tested.  Because the different terpenes cause different pharmacological effects on the patient, this testing helps dispensary staff to tailor a cannabis medication for a patient.  Whether you love the smell of cannabis or hate it, now you know why it smells.






Ask Grandaddy-Cannabidiol

Cannabidiol



Why are high CBD infused medicinal products so much more expensive, relatively speaking,  than most cannabis infused products?

Answer: 
The simple answer is what you would expect.  It all comes down to supply and demand.  Currently, with  the upswing in both anecdotal and scientific evidence of the true medicinal value of CBD, the demand is increasing more rapidly than the increase in supply.

Searching for an explanation of the factors contributing to this condition, I contacted my friend, Martin Lee, author of Smoke Screen, and Director of Project CBD.  I also discussed this issue with a good friend specializing in developing high CBD plants and consistently producing pharmaceutical grade concentrates from them.

CBD molecule

We agreed on the following factors which all raise the price of CBD-rich products
1.     Most CBD-rich plants are relatively low yielding.  When compared to THC-dominant plants, fewer pounds per square foot are produced growing CBD-rich plants.
2.    Very few consumers of CBD-rich products are using cured flowers, a vast majority choose products infused with concentrated oils or waxes. 
3.    Concentrating CBD-rich material is low yielding relative to THC-dominant concentrating.
4.    Most THC-dominant concentrates are made from lower cost (trim) ingredients, while most serious high CBD concentrators are using bud as their starting ingredients.
5.    CBD-rich plants are not as ubiquitous as THC-dominant plants.
6.    The demand for CBD-rich products of all kinds is increasing faster than the demand for THC-dominant plants and concentrates.

As people come to understand all the Cannabidiol does we will see an increase in supply and competition which would hopefully lower the inflation

One Resource is project CBD foun at http://www.projectcbd.org/

From their site:


Project CBD provides educational resources for physicians, patients, and the general public. We respond to inquiries from all over the world. Almost everyone wants to know where to get CBD and how to use it for maximum benefit. After decades in which only high-THC cannabis was available in North America and beyond, CBD-rich strains and products are now accessible to medical users.


Written By: Granddaddy Mike Grafton

Cultivstion Corner Clones V Seeds- Anthony Savala

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   Cultivation Corner  
Clones V Seeds

This month in Cultivation Corner we are going to talk about some of the differences between growing from seed or “magic beans” as many are starting to call them and clone. Some growers have preferences on whether to start from seed or to just go with a clone to start their grow, this month we will just explain a few  of the differences between the two.
20150319_101059.jpgWhen you start from a seed first and foremost you should start with quality genetics.
These can be found in your local compassion club or seed bank,sometimes even in your meds, which is sometimes known as bag seed. Most of these seeds (genetics) come from long time cannabis breeders that have spent extensive time and work on picking and breeding the specific characteristics into the certain cannabis genetics that many of you know and love such as Blue Dream, Purple Kush, and Cookies just to name a few. These type of breeders have bred and targeted the genetics down to just a couple of pheno types so you pretty much know what to expect and what your getting when using these. Then there are newer breeders which have yet to stabilize their genetics and can have a variety of phenotypes, some desireable others not, unstabilized.
After you choose your seeds (genetics), It’s time to sprout your plant 20150521_082352.jpg there are many ways to sprout your plant. Some soak the seed for 24 hours then put in a paper towel until they see a root and then plant some just sprout in a paper towel without soaking and others just plant directly into the medium they intend to use. After a few days the plant will sprout and a new cannabis plant has started to grow and reach for the sunshine. In just a few short weeks you will be able to determine the sex of your plant. It is at this time that you can get rid of the males, if you do not intend to breed your plants and  have seeds.
.20150427_064752.jpgThis is a picture of a male plants internodal flower sacs before they open and spread pollen to pollinate the female and create seeded flowers. This is a pic of a male top 20150427_064802.jpg. When you remove all the males you leave only females in your garden to grow the sensimillia or seedless flower, which when cultivated and cured becomes the bud or medicine that medicinal cannabis and recreational users use.
Here is a pic of a female plants internodal flower IMAG0799.jpg this is what you look for to determine if your plant will mature into a big beautiful female. Also included is a pic of a female top starting to flower.
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Plants that have been started by seed are very vigorous and are often used as mother plants for indoor as well as outdoor beautys  as they grow fast and healthy.One of the down sides for most gardeners is the wait to sex the plant,which for some is a wait they just do not have time for  in their garden as they rather have that time dedicated to female plants filling out their space.

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Now we will talk a bit about starting with clones. Just as with seeds you really should start with quality genetics. These genetics can be found at your local compassion club ,a specialized nursery or even a cut from a trusted friend. Clones tend to start off a bit slower than plants started from seed, but with enough time and patience they can be just as big and vigorous as a plant started from seed. Some growers as stated before do not have this time in their garden, so they have to plant more plants to make up for this lack of time to let the plant get full and fill up the grow space which takes time for the clone to establish the root system needed to support such a plant. 20150520_071253.jpg
After you have your clone or clones picked out and you decide what medium you're going to use soil or soilless and if you're going to be growing inside or outside, all you have to do is make sure to take very good care of your plant. Because clones are mostly females taken from mother plants of high quality genetics and will mature into a big beautiful budded plant. The reason it is important to take good care of your plant is some plants if stressed too much or if the clones were taken from a stressed plant  will produce hermaphrodite plants, which contain both female and male sexual reproductive organs this in turn will result in a seeded garden. Some specialized nurseries have clones of male plants as well as female plants for breeding purposes,If you happen to go to one of these to get your clones make sure to tell them what sex you prefer. 20150521_082658.jpg



So there are a few of the differences between growing from seeds or from clones.
With clones you are guaranteed a female plant, unless stressed too much, it is a bit slower to start but can be overcome with time or more plants to fill the grow space.
When you start from seed you get a more vigorous plant to start. You have to wait to sex the plant . Can grow big beautiful mother plants in a shorter amount of time. In the end it all comes down to the growers own personal preferences and needs.one thing for sure is you  Always start with Great and Trusted genetics in your grow and if you put a lot of love into your grow, your grow will give you a lot of love right back..
            til next time   Peace,Love and Overgrow Always! 20150521_082711.jpg  
  Written by Anthony Savala    photos by Anthony Savala aka Compassionate Caregiver

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