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noticed the really cool *can't edit* functionality yesterday, lol
Gotcha on the subjectivity of the sense of smell, and DING DING DING, you've hit the nail on the head! They even worded the ordinance in such a way that anyone who makes a complaint will have to be tested by an olfactory specialist, and that's just for starters.Interesting problem, Seamaiden. If it's a public nuisance then you'd think it was harmful and not just a smell everyone doesn't appreciate. Sense of smell is COMPLETELY objective, so unless it's a harmful chemical, saying the smell of mmj is a nuisance has no basis in fact whatsoever, many people might find it pleasant. The problem with them doing this with mmj, is that it could be applied to anything that smells.
I think that if you tested this in court and came up with the right arguments, there is no way you could lose because the logic to call a simple smell a public nuisance is flawed in a rural farming area. I could see it being a nuisance in a city, but that's a whole 'nother set of rules.
But, they're done completely? It's clean? <fingers crossed>So I have honestly took forever to identify and consequentially eliminated these from a friends garden effectively. First with a fungicide- then after re-appearing 3-4 day intervals of mighty wash baths of plants and environment. Takes several, beat it down an cut off shit growth. They come back strong believe me.