Owners of local marijuana growing and processing facility aim to fill social equity gap in the industry
Inkster will be home to the site of a new 25,500 sq. ft. marijuana grow and process operation, and the people behind this project are aiming to make it about quality, community, and helping erase an unequal past.
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Inkster will be home to the site of a new 25,500 sq. ft. marijuana grow and process operation, and the people behind this project are aiming to make it about quality, community, and helping erase an unequal past. Historically, we ve just suffered as a people because of the laws, and because of the scrutiny of the marijuana plant. So now we have an opportunity to change that, said Sahir Al-Salam, head of investor relations for Michigan Agricultural Services.