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And what we've seen is an expansion of quite a substantial marketplace, if you will, with people who call themselves potrepreneurs (ph) or ganjapreneurs (ph), who are opening up businesses and setting up franchises in other states that have medical marijuana laws.
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And what we've seen is an expansion of quite a substantial marketplace, if you will, with people who call themselves potrepreneurs or ganjapreneurs who are opening up businesses and setting up franchises in other states that have medical marijuana laws.
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As DC and many states legalize the practice, meet the potrepreneurs trying to get in on the marijuana gold rush.
Read this: Lawyer for D.C. Madam becomes marijuana entrepreneur 2011
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And what we've seen is an expansion of quite a substantial marketplace, if you will, with people who call themselves potrepreneurs (ph) or ganjapreneurs (ph), who are opening up businesses and setting up franchises in other states that have medical marijuana laws.
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The most organized and wealthy of the potrepreneurs formed trade associations to protect their interests; they hired lawyers and lobbyists, pollsters and publicists.
In Mile High City, Weed Sparks Up a Counterculture Clash Stephanie Simon 2010
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But a growing number of potrepreneurs have gone upscale, investing as much as $100,000 to launch "wellness centers" that look like spas — and just happen to sell weed.
In Mile High City, Weed Sparks Up a Counterculture Clash Stephanie Simon 2010
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But a growing number of potrepreneurs have gone upscale, investing as much as $100,000 to launch "wellness centers" that look like spas — and just happen to sell weed.
In Mile High City, Weed Sparks Up a Counterculture Clash Stephanie Simon 2010
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But a growing number of potrepreneurs have gone upscale, investing as much as $100,000 to launch "wellness centers" that look like spas — and just happen to sell weed.
In Mile High City, Weed Sparks Up a Counterculture Clash Stephanie Simon 2010
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The most organized and wealthy of the potrepreneurs formed trade associations to protect their interests; they hired lawyers and lobbyists, pollsters and publicists.
In Mile High City, Weed Sparks Up a Counterculture Clash Stephanie Simon 2010
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The most organized and wealthy of the potrepreneurs formed trade associations to protect their interests; they hired lawyers and lobbyists, pollsters and publicists.
In Mile High City, Weed Sparks Up a Counterculture Clash Stephanie Simon 2010
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