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    Cresco Labs, Inc. is a publicly traded, vertically integrated cannabis and medical marijuana company [1] based in Chicago, Illinois, with current retail operations in nine states where marijuana has been legalized for medical use. [2]

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    The group centers on educating the public about cannabis benefits and the harmful consequences to consumers and society of alcohol, while encouraging policy reform. Colorado Amendment 44 was placed on the voting ballet after SAFER volunteers received over 129,000 signatures to put the act in place (only 68,000 were required by the Secretary of ...