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What Happened: A county in a state with legalized marijuana adopted an ordinance banning cultivation. A tenant that got its license before the ban was adopted determined that it was exempt and kept on operating. But the tenant had never gotten the required permits and thus wasn’t a legally established cultivator exempt from the ban. Upon learning the news, the landlord asked a court to evict. The tenant contested the eviction because the landlord didn’t provide the required 10 days’ notice and opportunity to cure.