A defunct New Mexico hashish cultivator sued the state final month, claiming a negligent state employee ruined the crop and in the end the corporate with an unintentional poisonous flood from an historic irrigation canal.
In a lawsuit filed Aug. 28 in state court docket, Albuquerque Hashish Corp. is in search of $442,000 in damages for an August 2023 incident during which a state employee allegedly allowed a flood that destroyed 850 crops together with cultivation gear, in keeping with the Albuquerque Journal.
The flood tainted the crops with water “inundated with fecal micro organism,” in keeping with the go well with.
The lawsuit names Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, Legal professional Normal Raul Torrez and different state officers as defendants.
State officers declined to touch upon the pending litigation.
In line with the go well with, Albuquerque Hashish Corp. leased a 4-acre website adjoining to an historic website referred to as Los Luceros, which features a waterway courting from the 1700s referred to as an acequia.
The go well with claims {that a} supervisor at Los Luceros left a gate to the acequia open throughout irrigation.
“I feel he simply forgot and went house for lunch or no matter and left it open for hours,” Derek Watts, one of many firm’s principals, advised the newspaper.
The open gate allowed a flood of 650,000 gallons of poisonous water to wreck Albuquerque Hashish Corp.’s whole crop on the day the crops had been to start out flowering, in keeping with the go well with.
The flood destroyed the flowering crops in addition to an estimated 400 kilos of processed flower and trim, in keeping with the go well with.
In line with the lawsuit, later lab testing revealed the crops had been “inundated with fecal micro organism,” presumably from the irrigation ditch.
The corporate went out of enterprise shortly thereafter, Watts stated.
The lawsuit comes amid a decline in licensed marijuana companies in New Mexico.
That’s regardless of latest report spending on hashish by state shoppers.