plantingplants
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Apparently you can still get a felony if you cultivate over the legal amount plus any of the following... Has anyone gotten a rundown of how to avoid all these things? I would read the text of all of them but I feel likethere must be a website or article breakin them down somewhere:
(A) violation of Section 1052 of the Water Code relating to illegal diversion of water;
(B) violation of Section 13260, 13264, 13272, or 13387 of the Water Code relating to discharge of waste;
(C) violation of Fish and Game Code Section 5650 or Section 5652 of the Fish and Game Code relating to waters of the state;
(D) violation of Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code relating to rivers, streams and lakes;
(E) violation of Section 3 74. 8 of the Penal Code relating to hazardous substances or Sections 25189.5, 25189.6, or 25189.7 of the Health and Safety Code relating to hazardous waste;
(F) violation of Section 2080 of the Fish and Game Code relating to endangered and threatened species or Section 3513 of the Fish and Game Code relating to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act; or
(G) intentionally or with gross negligence causing substantial environmental harm to public lands or other public resources.
(A) violation of Section 1052 of the Water Code relating to illegal diversion of water;
(B) violation of Section 13260, 13264, 13272, or 13387 of the Water Code relating to discharge of waste;
(C) violation of Fish and Game Code Section 5650 or Section 5652 of the Fish and Game Code relating to waters of the state;
(D) violation of Section 1602 of the Fish and Game Code relating to rivers, streams and lakes;
(E) violation of Section 3 74. 8 of the Penal Code relating to hazardous substances or Sections 25189.5, 25189.6, or 25189.7 of the Health and Safety Code relating to hazardous waste;
(F) violation of Section 2080 of the Fish and Game Code relating to endangered and threatened species or Section 3513 of the Fish and Game Code relating to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act; or
(G) intentionally or with gross negligence causing substantial environmental harm to public lands or other public resources.