
Preview: Marijuana Beneficiaries
Preview: Season 2 Episode 2 | 30s
Flatland looks at who currently benefits most from the emerging marijuana industry.
The legalization of medical marijuana in Missouri has resulted in $30 million in sales in June of 2022 alone. As an upcoming ballot measure seeks to legalize recreational use, Flatland looks at who currently benefits most from this emerging industry and whether those affected most by damaging policies of the war on drugs are getting a fair cut.
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Flatland in Focus is a local public television program presented by Kansas City PBS
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Preview: Marijuana Beneficiaries
Preview: Season 2 Episode 2 | 30s
The legalization of medical marijuana in Missouri has resulted in $30 million in sales in June of 2022 alone. As an upcoming ballot measure seeks to legalize recreational use, Flatland looks at who currently benefits most from this emerging industry and whether those affected most by damaging policies of the war on drugs are getting a fair cut.
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