Community colleges weigh options for cannabis programs – Capitol News IL

Some community colleges and four-year universities in Illinois are exploring the possibility of launching educational programs to train people in the business of growing and marketing marijuana in light of a new state law legalizing adult-use recreational marijuana. There is, however, one significant hitch in that idea: Such programs could run afoul of a federal law that still requires higher education institutions to maintain drug-free policies.
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NB-Chicago
6 years ago

Cps/ ctu should get in on the pot buss./racket–all those empty, 1/2 empty s & w side shools would make ideal gigantic indoor hydroponic grow rooms!! My plan would use the all empty cps schools as pot grow/training facilities combind w mini casino casinos. Instant on the job training for the kiddies in growth industries that there parents were locked up for!!

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