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In the summer of 2019, Jones, living in Atlanta, came to Los Angeles for a visit, and while socializing at restaurants and clubs, was approached by someone from Los Angeles named “Al” who had a “ proposition ” for Jones to invest in cannabis. Cannabis product tagging and tracking, seed-to-sale requirements.
In the summer of 2019, Jones, living in Atlanta, came to Los Angeles for a visit, and while socializing at restaurants and clubs, was approached by someone from Los Angeles named “Al” who had a “ proposition ” for Jones to invest in cannabis. Cannabis product tagging and tracking, seed-to-sale requirements.
In the summer of 2019, Jones, living in Atlanta, came to Los Angeles for a visit, and while socializing at restaurants and clubs, was approached by someone from Los Angeles named “Al” who had a “ proposition ” for Jones to invest in cannabis. Cannabis product tagging and tracking, seed-to-sale requirements.
In the summer of 2019, Jones, living in Atlanta, came to Los Angeles for a visit, and while socializing at restaurants and clubs, was approached by someone from Los Angeles named “Al” who had a “ proposition ” for Jones to invest in cannabis. Cannabis product tagging and tracking, seed-to-sale requirements.
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