Anyone live in Santee Ca?

Hankleberry

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I would like to approach Santee city council about their backyard chicken laws. I think it’s time to increase the number by at least double their current standards. Would love some advice on how to go about doing this. Especially now that the grocery stores only allow the purchase of one carton of eggs at a time. (Covid19)
Thank you.
 
I don't know much about Santee.

But I used to live in California a few years ago, and I've been following current events there.

The whole state is in massive social upheaval and unrest. Lots of drama everywhere.

Here's some examples;

https://www.businessinsider.com/mor...-workers-unemployed-due-to-coronavirus-2020-4

https://www.foxbusiness.com/money/las-vegas-casinos-coronavirus-food-banks

Also,...

https://time.com/5829723/california-gavin-newsom-beaches-closed-covid-19/

Now I want to be careful here and explain this first. Your local news and the other sources will say he only banned Orange County beaches, not all the beaches in the state. This is because originally he did try to ban all beaches, but there was too much resistance. So he went with what he could get away with. And it also shows he has huge media control, which also means he's very well backed behind the scenes. (Or why else would he have 1 day later changed the news and the story, having already spun a new story to be only 1 counties beaches.)

This is the type of officials you are getting in CA. Do you feel lucky?

(Notice I'm using well known sources?)

Sorry this doesn't help you much.

But what you could do is try to find someone who has chickens already that lives there and talk to them first. I think this will help you a lot.

You will right away find out if that person has licensing themselves, to have them or if they do not. (And you could probably research a couple people that way and do the same.)

The idea is...if they felt 'safe' enough to risk it, they will have already gotten a license. If they haven't, then you probably won't feel safe sticking your neck out either. And that pattern will also be more accurate by more than one person's responses added up.
 

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