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  2. Medical Marijuana, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 a report in Forbes laid out relationships among CannaVEST, money taken in by the real estate Ponzi scheme run by Llamas, Stuart Titus and the private equity firm General Hemp that he ran, and one of MMI's subsidiaries called PhytoSphere. [7] In 2015 the company hired Titus as CEO after having an interim CEO since Llamas' departure. [1]

  3. Dhar Mann - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Mann and stockbroker Derek Peterson founded the weGrow store that sold hydroponics marketed for growing medical marijuana. weGrow was closed two years later amid lawsuits between the business partners. In 2013, Mann was convicted of defrauding the city of Oakland, California, through his real estate company MannEdge Properties. [3] [4] [5]

  4. Morgan & Morgan - Wikipedia

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    2016 Florida Amendment 2 was a political and legal campaign to allow use of medical marijuana. In 2013, Morgan & Morgan launched the initiative to change the Florida Constitution to allow marijuana for medical purposes. The firm spent over $15 million to support the change and organized United for Care campaign to promote the "yes" vote.

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  6. Missouri could revoke weed licenses connected to company ...

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    The two micro-licenses are among 11 that could be revoked over questions about their eligibility for a program aimed at helping small and minority-owned businesses break into the marijuana market.

  7. Medical marijuana near me? Here's where you can find medical ...

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    "Among medical-only states, Florida continued its double-digit growth, adding an astonishing 324,400 medical marijuana patients in 2022 — bringing the state’s registered total to 781,000 ...

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Since the heroin epidemic first hit, the 110 beds at the publicly-funded Grateful Life Center have become some of the most coveted real estate in Northern Kentucky. The facility for men, part of the Recovery Kentucky network, is located in Erlanger, just down the road from the Kenton County jail.

  9. weGrow - Wikipedia

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    A fourth weGrow store opened in Washington, D.C., on March 30, 2012, the same day that the six approved medical marijuana cultivators were announced in D.C. [7] The weGrow D.C. store is owned and operated by franchisee Alex Wong. [8] The store is 2,500 square feet and is located at 1522 Rhode Island Avenue NE. [9]