NFL’s Top Advocate For Medical Marijuana Takes On Maryland Regulators

Until he was released from the Baltimore Ravens this year, Eugene Monroe was the NFL’s foremost advocate for allowing players to use medical marijuana. Now he’s a partner in a company suing Maryland regulators for rejecting its application to grow the drug.

Monroe and other officials with Green Thumb Industries said at a news conference Tuesday that they were unfairly — and illegally — denied a lucrative license to grow medical marijuana.

But they also said they don’t want the lawsuit they filed on Monday to further delay the long-beleaguered program.

Click here to read the rest of the article written by Fenit Nirappil over at Washington Post

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