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As cannabis gains popularity, home growers are facing problem deer who find its nutritious leaves.
Recreational marijuana consumption was legalized in New York in 2021. But is it legal to grow it at home?
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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Home-grown cannabis also subject to chomping by hungry deer Stephen Harrold has grown cannabis and knows that deer are attracted to it.