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You might be surprised how long you can smell it if it gets into textiles, like maybe the drapes and bedspreads, etc. When I had an incident similar to the OP's in our parkade (having left my car windows open of courseI’m with you, the second it starts to affect your family, it becomes your business.
I’d mention it but in a super casual way like you said..hey, could you ask your son to smoke somewhere else because it’s coming in our windows. Or, when you know the son is out there wander over and say hi and ask him to consider moving to the back lane or something.
I have neighbours on both sides of me that smoke and I only smell it for a minute or two. It would have to be a ton of people smoking to have a smell that lingers longer than that.

What would you do if a congenial neighbour politely asked you to try and compromise with you on solving a problem? Oh, never mind - I read further down the thread...Well, only recreational is illegal in Illinois, medical marijuana is legal. So what would you do when you confront him and he shows you his medical card. (PS, anyone can get one for $300, so he probably has one.)

I guess you're the kind of neighbour this next poster is afraid of approaching. I'm with @kimblebee , who wondered up-thread why people are so afraid of normal, human interactions these days. Personally, I'd not hesitate to ask, nor would I necessarily take it any further action if they balked, but honestly, I'd at least expect a reasonable discourse.and if it were me, I'd be clear in my expectation to tell you to 1) take a hike and 2) shut your window. Its legal for me.
See above. I find it a little humorous that while everybody insists they themselves are always perfectly nice and reasonable, they also don't seem to trust that anybody around them ever will be.It's easy to close a window.
Taking the risk of long term unpleasant neighbor disputes/difficulties is not something I would do lightly. I'd control what I can control first.
