Saturday, April 2, 2016

RECYCLING OF USED CALIFORNIA PRISON

Coalinga want to turn an empty prison into a marijuana growth and cannabis oil production facility

By Bob Walsh

Coalinga is a small city in the San Joaquin Valley of California. It was formerly a
railroad coaling station, hence the unusual name. The Claremont Custody Center
was a city owned and operated prison facility which has been empty for some
while. The city is now looking seriously at renting it out to Ocean Grow Extracts
as a venue to grow Marijuana commercially and processing it into cannabis oil.

Right now the cultivation, delivery or sale of legal marijuana products is not legal
in the city of Coalinga.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Another reason I call it Kookfornia.

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