Verano Holdings, one of the nation's largest medical
marijuana cultivators, has moved into a former Walmart building on
Route 22, to the dismay of some neighbors in Readington, New Jersey.
Some neighbors say the smell from the facility is
making them crazy, saying it’s so bad they can’t even go outside. No marijuana
products are sold at the facility, it's strictly cultivation.
About eight
months ago, neighbors say they started smelling what they thought were skunks,
but it turns out it was the growing operation. The land is zoned for
agriculture use, and Verano was granted a license to operate in early
2020.
Some
neighbors say they had no idea marijuana would take over the retail space
previously run by Walmart, and want to know why a company considered to be one
of the leading producers of medical marijuana in the country simply can't
control the smell.
“I don't
think the state of New Jersey is ready for any of this,” says Lyle Armstrong,
of Readington Township. “Nobody is done their homework. Somebody approved
this. They rushed it through, and there's guinea pigs out there. You can see, I'm the main guinea
pig.”
Sixty-eight
neighbors have signed a petition calling for the township to do something about
the odors.
News 12 is waiting
to hear reaction from Readington Township. Numerous calls have been placed to
police, and a neighbor says they are no longer responding to any calls
regarding odors from the growing operation.
Calls
have also been placed with Verano and the New Jersey
DEP.
The Walmart closed back in 2018, and
left the giant space available.