Marijuana Company Funds Summer Job Program for At-Risk Teens

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Some Illinois teens could potentially be working in the medical marijuana industry this summer thanks to a generous donation to the city of Bloomington for the creation of a labor program for local youngsters.

Earlier this week, Curative Health, Inc., a medical marijuana corporation based in New York, submitted a check for $20,000 to the city council in hopes of greasing the political wheels enough to earn themselves a license to operate a dispensary within the city limits. The contribution, which was reportedly a suggestion made by Mayor Tari Renner, is intended to create summer work opportunities for the city’s at-risk teens.

A recent report in The Pantagraph indicated that while Curative Health has not been approved for a contract in Bloomington, the company operates a dispensary in Chicago and is still in the running for a cultivation license in Elgin’s District 2. And while it appears the city council...

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