Daily Mail Article Documents Humboldt County’s Hounding Of Citizens Who Have Purchased Properties Previously Used For Illegal Cannabis Grows

If indeed all these stories are true one has to wonder at the level of  stupidity/ plain nastiness of enforcement agents at the county offices.

The Mail writes

  • Humboldt County is accused in a lawsuit of a ‘dragnet’ approach to enforcement
  • Officials allegedly profiting from legalization at expense of innocent residents
  • Meanwhile, the real black market continues to grow since decriminalization

Retired couple Corrine and Doug Thomas thought they had found their ‘forever’ home when they bought a rustic property nestled in the middle of a redwood forest in Humboldt County, California.

It put an end to their three-year stint living in a motorhome, forced upon them after their previous home in Los Angeles was destroyed in the Woolsey Fire of 2018.

Instead, they had simply opened the next chapter in an ongoing nightmare.

Less than a week after moving in, Corinne, 70, and Doug, 74, who are both disabled and on fixed incomes, were slapped with fines that eventually grew to more than $1million because the previous owner had used the property for an illegal cannabis grow.

Astonishingly, they are among dozens of unwitting homeowners to have been targeted by Humboldt County, whose officials have been accused in a class action lawsuit of trying to ‘squeeze every dollar’ it can out of legalized marijuana ‘at the expense of innocent people’.

Retired couple Corrine and Doug Thomas are facing fines of more than $1million because the property they bought in 2021 was used by the previous owner to grow weed illegally

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Retired couple Corrine and Doug Thomas are facing fines of more than $1million because the property they bought in 2021 was used by the previous owner to grow weed illegally

Likewise, Rhonda Olson, 64, has been hit with a fine of more than $7million because of an illegal cannabis grow operated by the previous owners of her property

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Likewise, Rhonda Olson, 64, has been hit with a fine of more than $7million because of an illegal cannabis grow operated by the previous owners of her property

Blu Graham, 51, faced fines of around $900,000 after Humboldt County accused him of using a greenhouse to grow cannabis without a permit, whereas he was actually using it to grow vegetables for his restaurant

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Blu Graham, 51, faced fines of around $900,000 after Humboldt County accused him of using a greenhouse to grow cannabis without a permit, whereas he was actually using it to grow vegetables for his restaurant

Retiree Rhonda Olson, 64, faces fines of more than $7million because someone else grew weed on her property before she bought it.

And Blu Graham, 51, was hit with penalties of around $900,000 based on ‘unfounded and uninvestigated allegations’ that he was growing cannabis in his greenhouses, whereas in reality he was growing vegetables for his restaurant.

Similarly, a chicken farmer was prosecuted by the county for growing cannabis in a greenhouse in which he was in fact rearing chicks.

The extraordinary claims are laid bare in a lawsuit filed by the Institute for Justice (IfJ).

Attorney Jared McClain told DailyMail.com that officials were ‘lashing out’ in an attempt to reap the promised financial rewards of legalization, which are yet to materialize.

But while law-abiding citizens are being caught out by this avaricious approach, the real black market in California continues to boom, with unlicensed grows now believed to outnumber legitimate farms by tenfold.

The county even acknowledges that homeowners such as Corrine, Doug and Rhonda have never grown cannabis.

But, according to McClain, the county position is that the current occupants are somehow responsible for any past violations at their property.

‘It’s obvious that we aren’t involved with cannabis,’ Doug told DailyMail.com ‘We don’t even drink alcohol. We’re just old senior citizens. The county knows it, but they’re still coming after us.

‘They are at war with the community.’

He and and his wife, who run the non-profit Miracle Run Foundation for Autism, used insurance money from the 2018 fire to buy their new home in Humboldt, which sits on top of a ridge above the Avenue of the Giants.

Behind the home, there is a detached garage alongside a three-story building that the listing referred to as a workshop.

When the couple purchased the property, the workshop was empty and the electrical wiring inside had all been cut.

It is in this ramshackle barn that the county says was used to illegally grow cannabis two years earlier.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13453619/California-retirees-cannabis-fines.html

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