Rule change allows craft cannabis growers in Illinois to expand more quickly, but it may not be enough to save many of them – Chicago Tribune/MSN

After years of delay, just 10 craft growers are deemed operational, out of 88 licensed businesses. Most of the owners have been unable to open for business, due largely to an inability to get sufficient financing. Because the plant remains illegal under federal law, federally licensed banks are forbidden from financing such operations. The state's arbitrary size limit compounds the problems of getting financing, craft growers say, because other lenders are leery of funding operations with such small capacity.
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Old Joe
2 years ago

When Old Joe was a home grown pot grower in the 70s he had to be crafty!

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