
Just a bit of an economic border war slice of life wherein a convict is now participating in a biz boom thanks to the biggest cash crop Missouri has witnessed in the modern era.
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"In 2006, Poe was arrested for the distribution of marijuana in Kansas. He was convicted in January 2007. For the next 12 months, he spent every day and night in a correctional facility, then served a year of parole.
"Now, he still sells weed—only legally. Poe is the owner of 816 Dispensary—a microbusiness dispensary located in Platte City. Due to Missouri’s cannabis legal framework, disadvantaged folks have a path to owning a cannabis business outside of the comprehensive licenses that are held by large players who already make up the industry."
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Major Crime Turned Microbusiness: Missouri's cannabis microbusiness program allows Jimi Poe to capitalize off of his previous conviction
After being convicted for marijuana charges in 2007, Jimi Poe now owns and operates 816 Dispensary in Platte City.
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