‘This could really change people’s lives’: Cannabis company hopes to replace jobs lost in mill closure in small B.C. town

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Emerald Plants Health Source purchased land in Merritt, B.C. to build a facility that will employ people who lost their jobs in the lumber industry

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For sure if all the CRIMES ARE LEGALIZED, unemployment will be zero. PILLAGE ECONOMY will BOOM.

Even better would be to grow hemp to replace material for paper, clothes, ropes and any other uses Hemp can use. Takes 1 yr vrs 10 years for logs

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