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Most of us don’t think of Marijuana as a cash crop, but growing and selling pot is a multi-million dollar industry in the United States. Trisha Regan of CNBC went undercover to explore the inner workings of this underground industry. It’s a really interesting watch and a great way to spend the next 44 minutes of your life!
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