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WASH. STATE ODOR TASK FORCE OFF TO A ROCKY START

By Alex Halperin
09/13/2020 07:06 PM GMT-0700
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Washington state is apparently among the first jurisdictions to create a task force focused on unwanted cannabis odors permeating the area near businesses.
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  • The state has put out a request for proposals to vendors who can detect and report on odors. The lowest-priced proposal was for more than twice the budget allotment.
  • Unwanted odors have been the subject of racketeering (RICO) lawsuits against cannabis companies, which are often motivated by opponents of the industry.
  • The industry is wary of the state imposing new regulatory fees associated with odor mitigation.
  • It’s not clear if other states will follow Washington’s lead.

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