Which city??

keepitcoastal

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Santa cruz is hands down the most relaxed chill place iv ever lived. and for growing id recommend ben lomand, felton, or possibly some aptos areas. or if you can find a spot off west cliff the ocean breeze covers the smell of weed and you can have some stealthy operations.
 

Dan Kone

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Damn that quake thing is crazy theres like 50 quakes over the last week..How many actually were big and did damage?
Most of us don't even notice most of them. Anything less than ~5.5 won't even get me standing under a doorway. Anything less than that doesn't do any significant damage.
 

DinafemHashPlant

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So im thinking somewhere northeast so then im away from the fault line..lol...How is placerville?? There county rules r good 10veg, 10 flowering, 1 mother..(El Dorado CO)..
 

Dan Kone

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So im thinking somewhere northeast so then im away from the fault line..lol...How is placerville?? There county rules r good 10veg, 10 flowering, 1 mother..(El Dorado CO)..
I'm not sure. I don't leave the coast much. Anything east of Oakland might as well be in Alabama as far as I'm concerned.
 

collective gardener

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Santa Barbara/ventura? Just a guess. Maybe San Luis Obisbo? Not sure if Sonoma has quakes, but that might be a solid choice. I know there are places up there with a mellow attitude. I've never heard about Mendo having a big quake either.

Ventura is not too cool for growers. There are no dispensaries in the entire county. Every delivery service that starts up get set up and busted.
 

Dan Kone

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Ok i think i figured it out what is the best area about 30 mintues east of HIGHWAY 5 being thats the best area to not have quakes...
True. But I'd seriously think about Santa Barbara county. As far as I know they've never had a major earthquake. It's more expensive, but a much better climate. San Luis Obispo might be a really good option as well. No earthquakes, good climate.

Sebastopol has really good laws and no significant earthquake risk.

You can check out earthquake histories of cities in Cali here:

http://www.homefacts.com/earthquakes/California/Sonoma-County/Sebastopol.html
 

DinafemHashPlant

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These sites are filled with info thanks DAN...So i figured around sacramento, redding, chico area and a few mintues east of these cities, and i should have to worry bout quakes according to that info.. But whats up with all the rape crimes in california??
 
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