'It seems like a good time to bring our characters back to give people somebody to root for in taking down the bad guys,' showrunner Kate Rorick says.
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'It seems like a good time to bring our characters back to give people somebody to root for in taking down the bad guys,' showrunner Kate Rorick says.
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She had learned that when people were bent on doing something they believed was a good deed, it was usually impossible to dissuade them.
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What makes people who seem so good in public act so bad in private?
The current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has put many people in difficult situations. As a result, many in the cannabis industry have come together to support all kinds of charitable initiatives.Below is a list of companies helping out during these tough times.Planet 13 Planet 13, operator of the
Solaris Farms has increased safety and cleanliness precautions for employees critical to taking care of all of the plants, and partnered with the Holistically Positive Product Give, administered by the Ogden Foundation, to support patients that cannot afford their medicines through the Community Outreach Medical Center.
The company is also selling their bulk cannabis at a discount to dispensaries to make sure the retail stores can stay above water.
“Creating a safe environment while cannabis is deemed 'essential' added tremendous positive energy for our team, while at the same time all of us observed remaining out of public areas to decrease local and national spreading," Solaris Farms CEO Michael Sassano said. "Also, we put in protocol to reduce PPE usage and remain safe in-order to make sure we were not taking any PPE from needed first-responders during these difficult times. Recently, in-order to give back to the community and create outward good will, Solaris Farms reduced pricing to support locals and partnered with the Holistically Positive Product Give administered by the Ogden Foundation to support patients that cannot afford their medicines through the Community Outreach Medical Center.”
The current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has put many people in difficult situations. As a result, many in the cannabis industry have come together to support all kinds of...
Solaris Farms has increased safety and cleanliness precautions for employees critical to taking care of all of the plants, and partnered with the Holistically Positive Product Give, administered by the Ogden Foundation, to support patients that cannot afford their medicines through the Community Outreach Medical Center.
The company is also selling their bulk cannabis at a discount to dispensaries to make sure the retail stores can stay above water.
“Creating a safe environment while cannabis is deemed 'essential' added tremendous positive energy for our team, while at the same time all of us observed remaining out of public areas to decrease local and national spreading," Solaris Farms CEO Michael Sassano said. "Also, we put in protocol to reduce PPE usage and remain safe in-order to make sure we were not taking any PPE from needed first-responders during these difficult times. Recently, in-order to give back to the community and create outward good will, Solaris Farms reduced pricing to support locals and partnered with the Holistically Positive Product Give administered by the Ogden Foundation to support patients that cannot afford their medicines through the Community Outreach Medical Center.”
Pay attention, dreamy-eyed Western do-gooders
Pay attention, dreamy-eyed Western do-gooders
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