This is actually a more hopeful consideration of locals hoping to make urban farming actually pay off . . . Here's a KC farm looking to compete for limited space despite an emerging market. Checkit:
MO receives 2,100 medical marijuana facility applications
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Dre Taylor is one of 2,100 applicants hoping to open a medical marijuana facility in Missouri. He's hoping his experience founding and operating Nile Valley Aquaponics at East 29th Street and Wabash Avenue will give him a leg-up.
ReplyDeleteDre Taylor is a stupid idiot. Does he realize even a barber gets shot in his store or a grocery clerk. What does he think will happen to him when someone wants to get some and has no money for a prescription or no money to buy it. Good luck buddy you're going to need it. LMAO
^^and yet he's actually contributing to society. You? You're here. Weird.
ReplyDelete^^^^SO right, as usual. Weird.
ReplyDeleteHmmm. A process for reviewing applications so you don’t know who the applicant is... sounds like some BS. I’m sure the State of Missouri will be as fair as they have always been... ***eyeroll***
ReplyDeleteDrej is going to need high security in the hood....
ReplyDelete29th and wabash and he wants to grow pot there? That is the dumbest thing I’ve evar heard, that’s one block off of prospect, you know, the highest crime area in the city, this guy is an idiot.
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