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The pandemic has Maine medical marijuana business owners rethinking recreational sales

by David Marino Jr.
6 years ago
In this Dec. 13, 2017, file photo, a marijuana plant grows under artificial light at an indoor facility in Portland. (AP photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
One might expect medical marijuana businesses to be itching to go recreational, but the decision is complicated.Read more.
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