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US: MMJ growers struggling to keep up with demand

An eighth-ounce of bud costs $123,456 if you order online from medical cannabis dispensary Justice Grown Pennsylvania.

It’s a creative deterrent to stop patients from placing orders online amid widespread shortage of dry leaf medical cannabis.

Demand has outpaced supply ever since state regulators opened up raw cannabis sales for approved patients last August. That and other factors came to a head this week for Justice Grown when it had to throttle sales for an option that costs significantly less than concentrated products such as vape cartridges and tinctures.

Justice Grown owner Abbe Kruger, who has dispensaries in Dickson City and Edwardsville, said the listing was for information only and that online orders will not be processed.

Read more at citizensvoice.com

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