Secrets of the Cannabis Industry

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: Chuck Allen Jr. ISBN: 9781491727478
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: March 7, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Chuck Allen Jr.
ISBN: 9781491727478
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: March 7, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

For more than 160 years, the cannabis industry was a valued and trusted friend of the American people. Thirty-one consecutive presidents, including George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, didnt have a problem with the cannabis plant. It was the most valued commodity traded for on the free market until 1937.

In Secrets of the Cannabis Industry, author Chuck Allen Jr. provides a look at the cannabis industry and the men and women who risk their family, friends, and freedom to work within it. Each chapter narrates a story from the subculture of cannabis entrepreneurs. Theres Professor Muzzo, who unknowingly helped one of his students achieve financial success by selling a popular fast-food item spiced with a secret ingredient; a postal employee with a secret garden in his basement; an entrepreneur who made a fortune selling franchises for indoor-growing opportunities; and a firemans wife who owned a video store with extra-special movie-rental benefits.

Secrets of the Cannabis Industry considers the courage and the determination of these entrepreneurs and shares the secrets of how they became independent and financially successful in the cannabis industry.

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For more than 160 years, the cannabis industry was a valued and trusted friend of the American people. Thirty-one consecutive presidents, including George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, didnt have a problem with the cannabis plant. It was the most valued commodity traded for on the free market until 1937.

In Secrets of the Cannabis Industry, author Chuck Allen Jr. provides a look at the cannabis industry and the men and women who risk their family, friends, and freedom to work within it. Each chapter narrates a story from the subculture of cannabis entrepreneurs. Theres Professor Muzzo, who unknowingly helped one of his students achieve financial success by selling a popular fast-food item spiced with a secret ingredient; a postal employee with a secret garden in his basement; an entrepreneur who made a fortune selling franchises for indoor-growing opportunities; and a firemans wife who owned a video store with extra-special movie-rental benefits.

Secrets of the Cannabis Industry considers the courage and the determination of these entrepreneurs and shares the secrets of how they became independent and financially successful in the cannabis industry.

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