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San Leandro City Council Moves Forward with MMJ Dispensary Zoning; Shasta, Berkeley and Santa... 09/24/2013

San Leandro City Council Moves Forward with MMJ Dispensary Zoning; Shasta, Berkeley and Santa... September 17, 2013 - After two hours of testimony and discussion, preceded by three years of back-and-forth, San Leandro city council voted last night 5-2 to direct staff to come up with zoning code amendments allowing two dispensaries in the city. The council didn't vote on the ordinance itself, de...

08/26/2013

Hey everyone, we just want to let you all know that we miss you all dearly!

-Kim and the Nexus Staff

06/29/2013

Nature's Nexus' Last Open Day will be Sunday, June 30th. We will be extending our Sunday hours and will be open from 10 am to 7 pm!

06/27/2013

After over 3.5 years of making positive differences in the lives of many people, Nature's Nexus will be closing it's doors effective this upcoming Monday. Only 4 days left!

When you come into Nature's Nexus in the next 4 days, ask to get on our mailing list so that we may assist you in finding new safe access!

06/24/2013

Do you have some jars lying around? It's your last chance to win the jar raffle! We will have many prizes from our final inventory. Get your jars back by Friday the 28th to be entered!

We are in need of our 1/8th oz sized jars. Anyone who brings in 1/8th jars TODAY or TOMORROW only will get 2 tickets per jar!

06/20/2013

We are open early! Come see us!

06/18/2013

Calling all Early Birds! Tuesday we will be opening at 9 am!

06/14/2013

Americans for Safe Access - What's The Cost?
http://americansforsafeaccess.org/downloads/WhatsTheCost.pdf

http://americansforsafeaccess.org/downloads/WhatsTheCost.pdf

Redding council hears from public on proposed Turtle Bay land deal 06/05/2013

"Meanwhile, medical ma*****na advocates called on council to reconsider its stance on the dispensaries, saying the city has nothing to gain by banning the storefronts and much to lose in the way of a possible crime uptick and jobs these businesses have created.

Some spoke about how their use of medical cannabis has helped improve their health where pharmaceuticals failed. A representative for one of the collectives said the city risks losing more than 30 jobs, as well as the community service some of these businesses are carrying out.

About a half dozen collectives remain within the city.

Assistant City Attorney Barry DeWalt said the city settled with one of the former operators for Herbs & Edibles.

The next court date in the city's case is scheduled June 24 and may result in about half of the storefronts ordered to shut down. The others will have to be handled separately, he said.

The city’s move follows a ruling by California Supreme Court giving local government the right to ban medical ma*****na dispensaries."

Redding council hears from public on proposed Turtle Bay land deal More than a dozen people turned out at Tuesday’s Redding City Council meeting to call on members to reconsider the all-but-certain shutdown of medical ma*****na dispensaries and influence the land negotiations with the McConnell Foundation.

05/27/2013

Thank you to everyone who has served and sacrificed for our country! You have helped protect the freedoms we do have and we will continue to fight for the freedoms we should have.

We are open regular hours until 7pm today and anyone who shows us their V.A. card today gets a $5 credit.

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1647 Hartnell Avenue
Redding, CA
96002