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US (MI): More than $600,000 worth of cannabis flowers stolen in West Michigan

More than 1,000 pounds of marijuana was recently stolen from a corporate cannabis grower in West Michigan.

The theft of more than $600,000 worth of flower occurred at 305 Farms, which operates a 39-acre area for growing and processing tens of thousands of cannabis plants in Lawrence, about 30 miles west of Kalamazoo. It claims to be the largest "single-site indoor cannabis cultivation campus in the state of Michigan."

"It was an enormous amount of product" that was stolen, Jan Verleur, the interim chief executive officer of 305 Farms, tells Metro Times. "It was a huge and very disruptive event."

Verleur says the theft may have been an inside job.

Read more at Detroit Metro Times

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