Commercial Cannabis Farm Registration Ends Smoothly in California

List of commercial registrants could top 700.

A last-day change in the application process that allowed people registering cannabis farms to turn in their paperwork and have it stamped by county workers for review at a later time relieved an anticipated crush of people trying to beat the deadline at 4 p.m. on Thursday.

Calaveras County Planning Director Peter Maurer was clearly relieved when his wristwatch passed the 4 p.m. mark. He said there appeared to be more than 700 applications, but said 25 percent of those might fail to pass muster.

As other clocks at the county government center swept to 4 p.m. and beyond, the expected crush of applicants was absent. There was an orderly process of assembling paperwork and having it reviewed by volunteers organanized by the Calaveras Cannabis Alliance.

Two tables were set up by volunteers: one outdoors in the courtyard and one just inside the...

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