Across America, some 24 states have decriminalized marijuana to various degrees, with many jurisdictions stipulating it cannot be smoked on public streets and sidewalks or in parks—leaving people to smoke at home. But there’s a hitch: Apartment-dwelling smokers who indulge indoors, be it for pleasure or as a medical measure, may find the herb’s pungent presence causes friction with neighbors. In the wake of the ongoing wave of cannabis legalization, a vexing question—and litigation—is wafting across the urban policy space: What to do about the smell?
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