They were cannabis farmers.

It is homegrown and there is no need to worry about contamination

Back in the sixties, hippies were everywhere. They founded communes all over the country and they were known to be big marijuana users. Their communes included a lot of farming. They grew and raised everything they needed to sustain their families. Over time, they became active members of the area. Instead of being outcast for the way they were living and their ideas on military draft, they were accepted. Some people were actually jealous of the way they were able to perform together and survive without the rest of the world. Everyone knew about the marijuana, but none of the other communities seemed to be irritated. Our community soon became well known for the cannabis that they were growing. They had cornered the market on marijuana for the entirety of their half of the state. Growing up in this community, I knew that marijuana was a normal part of our life. I was farming the product even before I knew what it was. I didn’t see many people smoking or using marijuana, but there weren’t any laws against it. We are now a community of about ten thousand people and we still have the market for marijuana cornered. We now have cannabis dispensaries all over the state and several throughout the rest of our country. I don’t think I need to say that we strictly carry the marijuana products that are grown on our farms. Our farms are also the source for many other cannabis dispensaries. It is homegrown and there is no need to worry about contamination. It is the perfect marijuana product for cannabis dispensaries.

 

 

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