In this Thursday, April 12, 2018, photo, a man buys locally grown flowers at a farmers’ market in Carpinteria, Calif. Residents of Carpinteria say they feel lucky to live in what they consider a s …

In this Thursday, April 12, 2018, photo, a man buys locally grown flowers at a farmers’ market in Carpinteria, Calif. Residents of Carpinteria say they feel lucky to live in what they consider a slice of paradise. But lately, they say, it stinks.That sentiment is the result of a major shift in and around the tight-knit community of 14,000. Marijuana has become the new crop of choice in a place that once helped fuel the U.S. cut flower industry. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)