California cannabis industry faces major setback as court allows lawsuits over pot farm odors

Santa Barbara, California – A recent court ruling in Santa Barbara County could significantly impact the California cannabis industry, potentially allowing residents to sue industrial cannabis farms over strong odors.

A judge ruled in favor of Carpinteria Valley residents who filed a class-action lawsuit against two nearby pot farms, Valley Crest Farms and Ceres Farms, alleging that the farms’ pungent marijuana odor was harming property values.

The lawsuit, filed in 2023 by the Santa Barbara Coalition for Responsible Cannabis, accused the farms of emitting a “sewer-like” cannabis smell on a “near daily basis.” This week’s ruling certified the plaintiffs as a valid class, a crucial step in class-action litigation, according to the Santa Barbara Independent…

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