Pubdate: Sat, 07 Feb 2015 Source: Ukiah Daily Journal, The (CA) Copyright: 2015 The Ukiah Daily Journal Contact: http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/feedback Website: http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/581 Author: Adam Randall PINOLEVILLE MARIJUANA PROJECT APPEARS OFF FOR NOW AFTER MEETING WITH SHERIFF ALLMAN The Pinoleville Pomo Nation's proposed medical marijuana growing endeavor appears to be off for the time-being after a meeting with Mendocino County Sheriff Tom Allman Thursday. Allman acknowledged Friday morning that he had a 'lengthy' meeting with involved individuals he would only identify as a "couple representatives," who he said visited the Sheriff's Office for an hour-and-a half about the proposed 2.5 acre medical marijuana growing facility. Construction of the project was reportedly scheduled to proceed this month on Pinoleville's land just north of Ukiah involving two other out-of-state investors, FoxBarry Cos. LLC out of Kan., and United Cannabis Corp. in Denver, Colo. Allman also acknowledged all parties present during the discussion were cooperative with his concerns. "I think we all agreed there is no need to proceed on the project," Allman said. "As far as I know there are no laws that allow this. What we did discuss is there certainly needs to be more research on the project that is being proposed." Allman said the specific topics of discussion were public safety and quality of life concerns for Mendocino County residents, followed by the subject of the environment, including water, and the legality of the concepts being proposed. Mendocino County District Attorney Spokesman Mike Geniella said as of Thursday afternoon District Attorney David Eyster still hasn't received a response to his written request for detailed project information. Geniella said last week that Eyster had sent out a multiple page request for information by certified mail to FoxBarry, United Cannabis and the Pinoleville tribe. "He's (Eyster) giving them the appropriate amount of time," Geniella said. "Supposedly FoxBarry is saying they're going to be meeting with local officials, but we haven't heard from them, nor have they scheduled anything. "Eyster will not meet with them unless they provide answers to his detailed questions." FoxBarry has agreed to be interviewed by The Ukiah Daily Journal early next week. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom