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US (MO): National cannabis firms enlisting citizens as fronts for licenses

Aimee Gromowsky was puzzled when she found a flier in her mailbox asking her to apply for a cannabis dispensary license.

In bold letters on one side, it read: "ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY."

Gromowsky, a Kansas City lawyer, is a licensed marijuana cultivator and lives in a school district that qualifies them for a cannabis microbusiness license. Gromowsky told The Beacon she tried to contact the company, called Planted, last year and tried to visit its website to understand why she received the advertisement.

"I think I called or tried to visit the website, but never got through to anyone," Gromowsky said. "I just wanted to find out how I got on their mailing list."

Read more at The Beacon

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