Oakland Update On East Oakland Cannabis Growhouse Search Warrant by Derrick Soo

https://youtu.be/mQ9eMvxzcEY Oakland News Now – Oakland Update On East Oakland Cannabis Growhouse Search Warrant by Derrick Soo – vlog by Zennie62 YouTube. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this content. This Farm Operation has been working to become a Legal Cannabis Grower. City & County Administrators REFUSE to address all over Oakland! By Legalizing … Read more

City of Oakland Missing Out On TENS OF MILLIONS Of Cannabis Taxes by Derrick Soo

https://youtu.be/pIcrJM5nUpw Oakland News Now – City of Oakland Missing Out On TENS OF MILLIONS Of Cannabis Taxes by Derrick Soo – vlog by Zennie62 YouTube. OaklandNewsNow.com is the original blog post for this content. City of Oakland is well aware of the Mind Numbing amount of Local Cannabis Growhouse Operations that Official’s REFUSED to License. … Read more

Oakland Has Long Had Policies To Give Business Contracts To African Americans; Forgot Black Business Development

City of Oakland

Today, in 2021, There’s a well-intentioned, and brand new effort in Oakland to steer City of Oakland spending toward black business. Wow. Makes you think that was never done before, right? Well, in my history in Oakland, which goes back to April 8th of 1974, it has been done. The real problem is one that … Read more

Harborside Oakland Cannabis Dispensary Tour

Harborside Oakland Dispensary Tour From YouTube Channel: November 12, 2020 at 05:01PM ONN – Harborside Oakland Cannabis Dispensary Tour The YouTube maker wrote: I’ve always wanted to visit the famous Harborside dispensary in Oakland because it’s one of Steve DeAngelo’s stores. He is the Godfather of legal cannabis and has always been one of the … Read more

Oakland Harborside: Cannabis Is Diversity: Albert Valdovinos of La Familia Chocolates

Oakland Harborside: Cannabis Is Diversity: Albert Valdovinos of La Familia Chocolates From YouTube Channel: November 4, 2020 at 02:26PM ONN – Oakland Harborside: Cannabis Is Diversity: Albert Valdovinos of La Familia Chocolates Oakland Harborside writes: Meet veteran Albert Valdovinos, co-founder of La Familia Chocolate, the first Mexican cannabis company. The brand that offers a full … Read more

Tour of Harborside Farms Oakland At 1840 Embarcadero

Tour Of Harborside Farms

Tour of Harborside Farms
From YouTube Channel: October 13, 2020 at 03:29PM

ONN – Tour of Harborside Farms Oakland At 1840 Embarcadero

Quality and care are at the heart of everything we do at Harborside Farms. With the combined knowledge of our 14 years in the California Cannabis Industry, all plants are grown using natural practices on our 47-acre facility in Monterey County, California.

Stay tuned.

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Oakland City Auditor Lowers Boom On Oakland Fire Department In Just Issued Report

Courtney Ruby Oakland City Auditor

The Oakland City Auditor just sent a blazing press release. Here’s what she and her office wrote about the Oakland Fire Department:

Oakland – Today, Oakland City Auditor, Courtney Ruby, released a performance audit of the Fire Prevention Bureau (Bureau), a division of the Oakland Fire Department (OFD). This report examines whether the Bureau implemented the 2017 recommendations from the Mayor’s Task Force established after the tragic Ghost Ship Fire in 2016 and whether the Bureau has established adequate controls to ensure all state mandated inspections are completed and fire safety laws are adequately enforced.

The mission of Oakland’s Fire Prevention Bureau is to reduce the risk of fire throughout the City. The Bureau conducts fire safety inspections of the City’s buildings, structures, and vacant lots and performs “state-mandated inspections,” which include buildings used for public assemblies, educational purposes, institutional facilities, multi-family residential dwellings, and high-rise structures. The Bureau also oversees the City’s commercial inspection program of smaller apartment buildings and retail businesses, inspects cannabis operations, and reviews building and tenant improvement plans to ensure new construction includes all required fire safety components. Furthermore, they are responsible for fire safety in the high danger zone of the Oakland hills.

The audit found that more than three years after the City launched a major reform effort to improve fire and life safety throughout the City of Oakland, the City has made only limited progress in fully implementing the reforms set forth by the Mayor’s Task Force. The Fire Department implemented processes to identify and address high risk properties and improve communication between the Bureau and the engine companies to report potentially unsafe properties for further investigation.

The Fire Department, however, has yet to fully implement critical organizational improvements such as filling staff vacancies, creating permanent supervisor positions, implementing more robust quality control processes, establishing performance measures for inspectors, and developing operating procedures for inspections.

The audit found the Bureau inspected only 26 percent of all state-mandated facilities between September 2018 and September 2019, even though the Bureau’s staffing for fire inspectors has increased significantly. Furthermore, the audit revealed the Bureau had not inspected 51 percent of the state-mandated facilities in the last three years we reviewed. The audit also noted the Bureau lacks sufficient staffing to inspect the growing number of cannabis operations in the City. The nature of cannabis operations poses significant fire risks to the operators, neighboring properties, firefighters, and the community.

Additionally, the Bureau’s enforcement efforts are often ineffective. The Bureau’s practice has been to try and coax property owners to correct fire safety violations by re-inspecting properties. Between September 2018 and September 2019, the Bureau conducted over 800 re-inspections of state-mandated properties to ensure property owners corrected various fire safety violations. Although 236 properties implemented the appropriate corrective action, inspectors re-inspected these properties up to seven times to obtain corrective action. On the other hand, the Bureau was unable to obtain corrective action on another 493 properties, even though inspectors re-inspected these properties up to seven times.

The audit also found the Oakland Unified School District has not been responsive in correcting fire safety violations such as missing fire extinguishers and non-functioning fire alarm systems. Also, the Bureau has not operationalized its appeal process to provide property owners an opportunity to dispute the Bureau’s findings of violations in the City’s wildlife interface areas. Not operationalizing the appeals process delayed the assessment of approximately $300,000 in inspection fees in 2018 and 2019 has yet to be assessed as a result.

In response to the audit results, Auditor Ruby noted, “Two of the deadliest fires in US history have been in Oakland: The 1991 Oakland Hills Fire and the 2016 Ghost Ship Fire. Collectively these fires killed 61 of our residents. Completing this audit has been of the utmost importance to me to ensure the City is doing all it can to protect our residents—unfortunately, the audit found OFD has been slow to learn from the past and critical work remains to be done—a sense of urgency and accountability must be ignited in OFD—there is no excuse for the lack of progress.”

During this time, the Bureau’s personnel have been stretched thin from meeting its annual state- mandated inspections by other work, such as inspections required by the City’s building boom, addressing safety issues at the many homeless encampments throughout the City, and the hiring and training of new inspection staff. Additionally, the Bureau’s practice to repeatedly re-inspect properties to bring them into compliance has also diverted significant time away from conducting mandated inspections.

While the lack of progress can be partly attributed to high turnover in the Fire Department’s leadership (since 2017, the City has had three Fire Chiefs and three Fire Marshals), Auditor Ruby, stated, “In 2013, I released an audit reviewing the Department’s vegetation management inspection practices and some of these very same problems were identified, such as the need for consistent training, stronger supervision, quality control measures and clear policies and procedures to ensure the accuracy and completeness of inspections. Almost 10 years later, the current audit shows these same issues persist with building inspections.”

On a positive note, the Department has agreed to implement 29 of the 30 recommendations in the audit report. Moreover, the Department and the Bureau have begun employing a more strategic focus on implementing management and accountability systems called for by the Mayor’s Task Force and the Bureau is in the process of converting to a more advanced database, which will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the Bureau’s inspection efforts.

To read the full report please read below:

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Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Council President: Gun Violence Should Be Law Enforcement Priority One

Rebecca Kaplan Oakland City Council At-Large

Oakland – Today, the Oakland City Council, CPAB, SSOC, and the Police Commission will discuss the concept, introduced by Council President Rebecca Kaplan, to make guns the top law enforcement priority in the City of Oakland. If Oakland can deter illegal guns and gun violence by increasing gun tracing, improving response time to shooting notifications, and prioritizing response to gun crime, the city will be a safer place to live.

The Oakland City Council has previously adopted policies to set law enforcement priorities in the direction of “low priority” issues — designating which topics it would be the policy for OPD not to prioritize, such as cannabis.

“I am calling for the City of Oakland to Declare Gun Violence as the Top Law Enforcement Priority for the City of Oakland, to decrease the number of illegal guns and gun violence in the city. By increasing gun tracing and prioritizing action to respond to gun crime,” states Council President Rebecca Kaplan. “We must recognize the easy availability of illegal guns increases violence and harm, and in order to reduce gun violence, we need to crack down on illegal guns, and have a timely and effective response to shooting notifications.”

The City of Oakland is experiencing an increase in the amount of guns shots fired. According to the Oakland Police Department’s ShotSpotter Activations Report, the Oakland Police Crime Analysis Division reported approximately 2,807 ShotSpottter Activations from gunshots fired in 2019. As of September 20, 2020, there have been approximately 4,104 ShotSpotter activations from guns fired. This number is a forty-six percent (46%) increase from the year prior, and that many gunshots don’t show up in 911 call statistics.

As of August 23, 2020, the Oakland Police Department Crime Analysis reported thirty-four (34%) percent increase in reported gunfire in Oakland. In 2019, there were 953 occurrences of gunfire. This year, 1,281 occurrences of gunfire were reported, with a quarter of the year still to be determined. In a single weekend from August 6th-9th, 2020, ten shootings were reported across the city, which resulted in five fatalities, many of the cases are unsolved, with the assailants remaining at-large.

Currently, there is also a grave need for an effective and robust gun tracing program to curb the amount of gun violence and reduce the number of illegal guns on the streets. Kaplan has been a consistent advocate for increased efforts around gun and shell tracing. She fought for the funding to acquire the gun and shell tracing equipment. She understands that gun tracing is essential to shutting down sources of illegal guns on Oakland’s streets.

In order to ensure that illegal guns can be tracked down and to deter gun crime, it will be important to have timely response on notifications of shootings, and more consistent tracing of guns and shell casings. Kaplan has requested information from OPD about the frequency of providing an immediate deployment in response to notifications of shootings, and about how often there is the ability to collect shell casings or other materials to help identify and shut down sources of illegal guns.

The goal is to make smart and effective choices about deployments, and timely response to urgent situations like armed robberies in progress. The recent choice by the Oakland Police Chief to order hundreds of Police Officers to stay downtown watching peaceful protesters was not the most effective and efficient use of law enforcement resources, while urgent needs for response and follow up on armed robberies was lacking. A better use of sworn personnel would have been to ensure presence in community and commercial corridors facing armed robberies throughout the city. A discussion about making gun violence a top law enforcement priority for the City of Oakland will help ensure that resources are distributed in a more effective and just manner.

September 29, 2020 Meeting Agenda:

https://oakland.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=805626&GUID=980C217F-33D1-4EC8-BCF2-F48FB2B406D3

Full Memo:

https://oakland.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&ID=8810214&GUID=493A6B35-3A36-4912-B2DD-00F32D272B0A

Cannabis Is Diversity Featuring Oakland Extracts Founder Terryn Buxston

Cannabis Is Diversity Featuring Oakland Extracts Founder Terryn Buxston

Cannabis Is Diversity Featuring Oakland Extracts Founder Terryn Buxston
From YouTube Channel: September 23, 2020 at 07:39PM
ONN – Meet Terryn Buxston, CEO and Founder of Oakland Extracts, a company that was started for the community. In Terryn’s words, “Because we believe that our Town should have access to great quality hash at a price we can all afford. We learned that success begins with high quality starting material from small, local farms. Over the years we fine-tuned a proprietary technique that allows for maximum terpene retention. Our signature Cookie Crumble wax—and everything we do—focuses on natural flavor and high potency. We never add terps, THC or any other flavorings or additives, and everything we make is single source.”

When cannabis became legal, Oakland Extracts almost didn’t make it. As a Black-owned business, OE struggled to raise enough capital to get licensed and stay in the game. Now partnering with Jetty Extracts, we’re back and bringing out the “Terps from the Town.”

Quality over quantity. People over profits. Culture over commerce. That’s Oakland Extracts.

music: bensound.com

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City Of Oakland, Main Street Launch Open Grant Program For Oakland Small Businesses

City of Oakland

Oakland – The City of Oakland received $36.9 million in State of California CARES Act funding. More than $4 million of those funds will go to the Oakland CARES Act Small Business Grant Program to support Oakland small businesses that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The program anticipates distributing $10,000 grants to 402 Oakland small businesses.

Grants may be used to cover day-to-day operating costs, such as worker payroll, rent and fixed debts. The application period for the small business grants opened today (Tuesday, September 22) at 1 p.m., and ends at 5 p.m. on Monday, October 12, 2020. Online applications in four languages are available at: https://mainstreetlaunch.org/oakland-cares-act-grant/

“Many Oakland small businesses that employ our residents and provide vital goods and services for us all have suffered greatly during the closures to combat the spread of COVID-19,” said Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf. “These CARES Act-funded grants are meant to help sustain the local, independent merchants that add so much to our community as they pivot to new business models for the pandemic and post-pandemic economies.”

Eligibility requirements:

· Be an existing for-profit business since March 1, 2019 with a commercial location in Oakland

· Be able to demonstrate adverse business impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic

· Have gross revenues under $2,000,000 in 2019

· Have a current City of Oakland business license

· Have no City of Oakland life safety code violations

· Be in compliance with all County Health Orders and State Regulations

· Have not received a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan of more than $10,000

· Have not received a grant from the Oakland CARES Fund for Artists and Arts Non-profits

· Have at least one, but no more than 50 full-time equivalent employees, including the business owner(s)

The following businesses are not eligible for funding through this grant program: Nonprofits, passive income real estate businesses, cannabis-related businesses, adult entertainment businesses, franchises, any business involved in bankruptcy proceedings or religious organizations (See FAQs for complete list).

Disbursement of grants funds to the selected recipients is anticipated to be completed by Friday, October 30, 2020.

The grants will help prevent displacement and closures of small businesses that contribute to the City’s diversity, vibrancy and character. Distribution of the CARES Act grants for small businesses is through a partnership between the City of Oakland’s Economic & Workforce Development Department and Main Street Launch. A trusted intermediary focused on equitable economic development, Main Street Launch is administering the Oakland CARES Act Small Business Grant Program.

“Main Street is looking forward to helping Oakland’s small businesses at this critical moment in the city’s recovery from the pandemic,” said Jacob Singer, CEO of Main Street Launch. “By helping the City provide these grants to support Oakland’s dynamic small business community, we collectively envision a time when we will all be able to gather together again in support of the businesses that make Oakland a unique and lively place to work and live.”

To assist applicants, answers to frequently asked questions have been posted at: https://mainstreetlaunch.org/oakland-cares-act-grant/ Support for technical questions is also available by emailing [email protected].

To align with the Oakland City Council’s direction and equity goals, the funds will be allocated to prioritize both geographic diversity throughout Oakland, and districts containing vulnerable communities, as represented by the Opportunity Zone-qualified and Opportunity Zone-designated census tracts. $2 million of grants have been specifically earmarked for businesses located in Opportunity Zone-designated census tracts. These historically vulnerable communities were selected based on aggregated demographic characteristics of each tract’s resident population as reported by the U.S. Census.

This is the latest CARES Act-funded grant program launched by the City of Oakland. Grant programs for low-income renter and homeowner relief and artists and arts nonprofits as well as an RFQ to fund support for low- and moderate-income renters and homeowners were announced earlier this month. Learn more about the $36.9 million in CARES Act Funding at: https://www.oaklandca.gov/topics/coronavirus-aid-relief-and-economic-security-cares-act-funding

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember: California Wants Blockchain-Based CBD Record Keeping

Ben Bartlett Berkeley Councilmember

In the online publication Cointelegraph, Councilmember Bartlett is extolling the possible virtues of cannabis record keeping based on blockchain. Here’s what he said on Cointelegraph:

Berkeley city council member Ben Bartlett told Cointelegraph that California government officials are currently advocating to adopt a blockchain-based track-and-trace methodology to ensure accurate record-keeping, better retention of taxation and standardization for the cannabis industry.

Bartlett helped to compose a report illustrating a blockchain roadmap for California. He mentioned that the document has been sent to the California governor and legislator for consideration, noting that there is an entire section dedicated to how blockchain technology can be used to manage the cannabis supply chain. Bartlett said:

“This will help standardize the cannabis industry, as we don’t have a clear picture of seed to sale and all the elements involved. Using blockchain would ensure that we are dealing with a product that is safe and recognized by state health standards. This is also a way to professionalize the emerging cannabis market.��

While the report mentions that California policymakers should accept blockchain-based verification and reporting mechanisms for the cannabis supply chain, the document further notes that policymakers should consider “authorizing participants in the cannabis supply chain to use payment mechanisms that implement stringent industry ‘Know Your Customer’ processes but also accommodate U.S. regulatory concerns.”

According to Bartlett, the blockchain roadmap is the first recommendation of its caliber to be sent to the California governor for review. “Even though cannabis has its own allies and issues in the government, it was important to include because we see it as beneficial for the economy as a whole,” he remarked.

Stay tuned.

This post part of The Bartlett Files Project.

Interview with Founder of Oakland’s Raided Mushroom Church, Dave Hodges

Interview With Founder Of Oakland’s Raided Mushroom Church, Dave Hodges

Interview with Founder of Oakland’s Raided Mushroom Church, Dave Hodges
From YouTube Channel: September 19, 2020 at 06:08PM
ONN – On August 13th, 2020 Oakland Police Department illegally raided Zide Door aka The Church of Entheogenic Plants, aka the first and only “Mushroom Church.” in the nation. They called in the firefighters to cut through a large safe on the premises—during a city-wide crime spree—and allegedly seized $200,000+ in cannabis and psilocybin mushroom products. They made zero arrest and the club reopened 24 hours later.

We had a chance to talk with one of the founders of the Church, Dave Hodges, about what led up to the raid. He also shares with us his harrowing ordeal. And how the club was reopened a day later.

We also dive into why he founded a weed and mushroom church in the first place, his use plant-based religious sacraments, and his relatively new practice of taking massive doses of magic mushrooms—we’re talking 15, 20, 25, even 30 grams. That’s a lot of shrooms.

Hodges and Zide Door plan to sue OPD with a civil lawsuit in federal court based on the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. If they win—churches like this will be allowed to operate nationwide without the fear of being raided by local law enforcement.

You can help by supporting The Church’s GoFundMe:
https://ift.tt/3mGfbhe

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Woman Shot And Killed During Attempted Robbery At Oakland Cannabis Business

Woman Shot And Killed During Attempted Robbery At Oakland Cannabis Business

Woman Shot and Killed During Attempted Robbery at Oakland Cannabis Business ONN – Woman Shot And Killed During Attempted Robbery At Oakland Cannabis Business By Town Business on YouTube: On July 17th, 2020, at about 10:10pm, a 33-year-old woman and a 51-year-old man were shot during an attempted robbery at a cannabis business in the … Read more

Oakland’s Tucky Blunt Talks Entrepreneurship, Finding Niche In Cannabis Industry

Tucky Blunt – Entrepreneurship, Find Niche In Cannabis Industry, & Same Approach To Legal As Illegal

Tucky Blunt – Entrepreneurship, Find Niche In Cannabis Industry, & Same Approach To Legal As Illegal ONN – Oakland’s Tucky Blunt Talks Entrepreneurship, Finding Niche In Cannabis Industry Official 247HH exclusive interview with Oakland based co-owner of the marijuana dispensary Blunt & Moore Tucky Blunt, where you’ll hear about entrepreneurship, finding your niche in the … Read more

Vertosa Promotes Oakland’s Austin Stevenson To Chief Innovation Officer

Vertosa

Vertosa Enhances Leadership Team with Promotion of Oakland’s Austin Stevenson to Chief Innovation Officer OAKLAND, CA (June 30, 2020) – Vertosa, an innovative hemp and cannabis technology company providing customized emulsion systems for infused products, is proud to announce that Austin Stevenson has been promoted from VP of Products & Innovation to a pivotal new … Read more

Katie Rabinowitz Of Magnolia Oakland Talks Cannabis Trade In West Oakland

Magnolia Oakland

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Dealing Cannabis In Oakland, CA Focus Of Video Interview By Shani Shay

Dealing Cannabis In Oakland, Ca

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History Of Drug Policy And Cannabis Policy In Oakland, CA, By Shani Shay

History Of Drug Policy In Oakland

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Megan Avalon Former Oakland Personal Trainer Talks Being A Strong Woman

Megan Avalon Former Oakland Personal Trainer Talks Being A Strong Woman

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Oakland Cannabis Delivery: Alameda County Laws Governing Flowsent And Other Firms

Oakland Cannabis Delivery By Flowsent

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Lindsey Vonn Hot Legs Basic Instinct Dress For David Letterman Interview In 2011

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Oakland Cannabis Delivery Dispensary: Flowsent Has Quarantine Care Package

Oakland Cannabis Delivery: Flowsent Has Quarantine Care Package For Those 21 And Up

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Oakland Cannabis Delivery Network By Flowsent For Sheltered-In-Place Customers In SF Bay Area

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Oakland Cannabis Delivery Network By Flowsent For Sheltered-In-Place Customers

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Oakland Cannabis Delivery Dispensary By Flowsent With Female Bodybuilder Laura Ehlen

Oakland Cannabis Delivery By Flowsent Promoed By Female Bodybuilder Laura Ehlen

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