Since recreational marijuana became legalized in Illinois, it has turned into a billion-dollar-a-year industry. “We are about to erect a brand-new state of the art manufacturing hemp plant in the 21st ward,” dispensary owner Everett Berry said. “We’re looking to provide at least 200 positions.”
Students will be required to read and do basic math, so that will disqualify a large number of CPS students. Took a peek at the required classes and found these: *Sociology (SOC) 241 Institutional Racism Survey of racism in basic institutions of American life: education, law enforcement, health services, government, business, industry, religion, entertainment, science, and housing. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. and *Cannabis (CANBS) 114 Restorative Justice in Cannabis Exploration of the inequitable history of cannabis prohibition and harms done to communities over time. Examination of restorative justice practices for empowering early… Read more »
Old Joe
3 years ago
To top it off I wonder if one can get student loans to major in pot. This is really an up on smoke story.
On a more serious note Wirepoints readers better become stackers because soon it’ll be cheaper to roll your pot in a dollar bill than buy rolling papers with it.
Freddy
3 years ago
How high do you need to be to get an “A” in class and graduate. Far out Man! Munchies anyone?
Students will be required to read and do basic math, so that will disqualify a large number of CPS students. Took a peek at the required classes and found these: *Sociology (SOC) 241 Institutional Racism Survey of racism in basic institutions of American life: education, law enforcement, health services, government, business, industry, religion, entertainment, science, and housing. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. and *Cannabis (CANBS) 114 Restorative Justice in Cannabis Exploration of the inequitable history of cannabis prohibition and harms done to communities over time. Examination of restorative justice practices for empowering early… Read more »
To top it off I wonder if one can get student loans to major in pot. This is really an up on smoke story.
On a more serious note Wirepoints readers better become stackers because soon it’ll be cheaper to roll your pot in a dollar bill than buy rolling papers with it.
How high do you need to be to get an “A” in class and graduate. Far out Man! Munchies anyone?