From Yuba County officials' perspective, there is a bit of a domino effect that comes into play when talking about regulating medical marijuana cultivation.
The notion is growers were pushed out of Butte County and into Yuba when the former enacted tighter growing regulations and when voters last year backed the new laws.
"It was presented to people that it was all but legalized here (Yuba County)," said Supervisor John Nicoletti.
That has at least been partially borne out when growers at times went before the board last year, appealing fines and saying they weren't aware of county regulations.
Likewise in Nevada County, voters last November turned away Measure S, portrayed by opponents as a loosening of enforcement regulations.