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US (CA): Carpinteria-based grower makes anti-odor pact with Santa Barbara

The first significant peace treaty was signed in the years-long Carpinteria Odor Wars this week.

Carpinteria cannabis grower Pacific Grown Organics reached an agreement with the Santa Barbara Coalition for Responsible Cannabis, a community-based advocacy and education organization whose mission is to work for the health and well-being of those negatively affected by large-scale commercial cannabis cultivation.

“We’re not spooky prohibitionists; we’re just trying to clean up the county’s mess,” said coalition board member Bob Collector.

The trailblazing agreement between the coalition and the grower ensures that the plants’ odor will not disturb the surrounding community while testing new odor-abatement-and-monitoring technology in a closed greenhouse.

Read more at independent.com

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