Consumers in 75 % of California communities have no local access to cannabis because of
city or county bans.
Not exact matches
The San Diego Union - Tribune puts the number of California
cities and
counties that have
banned either the sale
or cultivation of cannabis at higher than 70 %.
The lack of a federal law does not
ban a state (
or even a
city or county) from making a law, though the federal government could explicitly make a law
banning states from making a law restricting something.
«I'm glad to see that it doesn't appear to be moving forward this year as a law because I think the people of New York
City should have a right to make a determination whether they want to impose this fee
or not, just like Erie
County should have the right to determine if we want to do a fee
or just an outright
ban.»
So when someone says they want to
ban plastic bags, that's not what the legislation says, whether it's on the
county level
or in New York
City.»
Like their counterparts in big
cities, dog owners in Lake
County may have to start cleaning up after their pets with pooper scoopers.That was one of several changes to the county's animal control ordinance suggested during a public hearing Tuesday.The revamped proposal, which aims primarily to stop vicious animals before they bite or harm someone, will undergo more tinkering to include suggestions like cleaning up after dogs.Pooper scoopers will be needed if the county sticks with the idea to ban defecating by dogs on both public and private property other than that belonging to the animal's owner, County Commissioner Richard Swartz
County may have to start cleaning up after their pets with pooper scoopers.That was one of several changes to the
county's animal control ordinance suggested during a public hearing Tuesday.The revamped proposal, which aims primarily to stop vicious animals before they bite or harm someone, will undergo more tinkering to include suggestions like cleaning up after dogs.Pooper scoopers will be needed if the county sticks with the idea to ban defecating by dogs on both public and private property other than that belonging to the animal's owner, County Commissioner Richard Swartz
county's animal control ordinance suggested during a public hearing Tuesday.The revamped proposal, which aims primarily to stop vicious animals before they bite
or harm someone, will undergo more tinkering to include suggestions like cleaning up after dogs.Pooper scoopers will be needed if the
county sticks with the idea to ban defecating by dogs on both public and private property other than that belonging to the animal's owner, County Commissioner Richard Swartz
county sticks with the idea to
ban defecating by dogs on both public and private property other than that belonging to the animal's owner,
County Commissioner Richard Swartz
County Commissioner Richard Swartz said.
The new law blocks local
county and
city governments from
banning or restricting someone's right to owner certain breeds
or mixed breeds.
Cats, rabbits,
or smaller dogs may enter the area.then be viciously attacked.A
city,
county,
or state that
bans this practice is a safer and more humane community.
Find how much it would cost your
city,
county or town, and how many pet dogs would be impacted, if public officials were to implement and enforce an ineffective breed restriction
or regulation policy by entering your
city and state into this breed
ban calculator.
Unfortunately, yes, according to
bans on feeding feral
or stray cats in dozens of
cities and towns like Britton, Aberdeen and Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Clermont, Iowa; Ormond Beach, Florida; Portsmouth, Virginia; Stone Harbor, New Jersey; Grand Saline, Texas; and Waukegan, Illinois The Honolulu
City and County Parks Department has banned the feeding of homeless cats in all city pa
City and
County Parks Department has
banned the feeding of homeless cats in all
city pa
city parks.
In Indianapolis the
city and Marion
County decided to repeal the
ban on feeding feral
or stray cats.
From now on, the state's
cities and
counties are prohibited from enacting
or enforcing laws that
ban or otherwise regulate dogs based on breed
or appearance.
To find out if
cities or counties within your state have passed a pit bull
ban ordinance, please see our state - by - state guide.
Loopholes such as home - rule legislation — legislation that allows for the transfer of authority from state to local government — are utilized to allow
counties or cities to enact breed
bans regardless of state law.
Most other pit bull
bans are much more local in nature (a
city or county, for example) and someone can avoid the
city or simply drive by it
or stay in a nearby area.
If someone were to suggest to lawmakers that a specific ethnicity
or lineage be
banned from a
city or county because of their so - called «tendencies» to behave in a certain way, society would be outraged and rioting in the streets.