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NFL's top advocate for medical marijuana takes on Maryland regulators
NFL's top advocate for medical marijuana takes on Maryland regulatorsMedical marijuana investor and former Baltimore Ravens tackle Eugene Monroe, center, listens as Phil Andrews, his company's lawyer, tells reporters why Green Thumb Industries is suing Maryland.To the right is GTI general manager Sterling Crockett.(Fenit Nirappil/TWP)Until he was released from the Baltimore Ravens this year, Eugene Monroe was the NFL's foremost advocate for allowing players to use medical marijuana.
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Saco enacts limits on cultivation of medical marijuana
Saco enacts limits on cultivation of medical marijuanaThe Saco City Council has approved an ordinance that restricts where medical marijuana growers can cultivate pot.The small-scale marijuana growers, known under state law as caregivers, must either grow in their homes or in two of the city's industrial zones.Zoning rules adopted Monday night apply to suppliers who are registered with the state, have established patients and are growing marijuana outside of their primary residence.
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Former Ravens player involved in medical marijuana lawsuit
Former Ravens player involved in medical marijuana lawsuitFormer Ravens player Eugene Monroe chastised the state's medical marijuana commission Tuesday, saying that it unfairly rejected his company's application to grow cannabis.Monroe is part of GTI Maryland, which on Monday filed a lawsuit over preliminary licenses issued last month.He is also one of the most outspoken advocates for letting NFL players use medical marijuana to treat pain.
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Former Broncos want the NFL to allow player use of medical marijuana
Former Broncos want the NFL to allow player use of medical marijuanaPlease enable Javascript to watch this videoDENVER -- Former Denver Broncos players are opening up about their fight for the NFL to allow players to use medical marijuana to alleviate and they say, even prevent injuries."There was a handful of times where I was knocked out on the field," Former quarterback Jake Plummer said.After 10 years in the NFL Plummer said he feels the weight of the game.
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