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Major Crime Turned Microbusiness: Missouri’s cannabis microbusiness program allows Jimi Poe to capitalize off of his previous conviction
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Major Crime Turned Microbusiness: Missouri’s cannabis microbusiness program allows Jimi Poe to capitalize off of his previous conviction
Photo Courtesy of Jimi Poe 20 years ago, life looked a lot different for Jimi Poe. He was 20 years old. He had just graduated from Park Hill High School. But one thing hasn’t changed: He still sells weed. In 2006, Poe was arrested for the distribution of marijuana in Kansas. He was convicted in January 2007. For the next 12 months, he spent every day and night in a correctional facility, then served a year of parole. Now, he still sells weed—onl…
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