This company sells ‘nugs’ in milk cartons to raise money for prisoners of conscience

By Nicolas Jose Rodriguez

Lemonati Family Farms, a Michigan-based cannabis company, is launching a new line of strains to raise money and raise awareness among people behind bars of nonviolent cannabis related crimes. Contradiction!” Series will use $ 1 from sales of each item to support Freedom Grow, a nonprofit 501c3 helping free cannabis prisoners, reports metrotimes.com

The strains are named for positions in the cannabis industry – “The Caregiver”, “The Grower”, “The Patient” and “The Plug”.

These are sold in cardboard milk cartons with a QR code that can be scanned to get the stories of each cannabis prisoner.

“Freedom Grow is pleased to announce our relationship with Lemonati Family Farms,” ​​said Freedom Grow Vice President Randy Lanier said in a statement. “We are grateful for your compassion, kindness, generosity, and willingness to pass it on. It is a blessing to the many families who are still suffering from this failed war on drugs. “

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The Lemonati Family Farms website further explains:

“As states continue to legalize cannabis, thousands of people are still in jail for non-violent cannabis offenses. With your purchase you are supporting a cannabis prisoner who may face a real life in prison. “

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The Caregiver is a hybrid of Strawberry Shortcake and Sunset Sorbet that provides three main terpenes that give cannabis its unique smell and taste, as well as various potential therapeutic benefits. Myrcene (contained in hops, responsible for the peppery, spicy scent in beer), limonene (usually associated with citrus aromas) and caryophyllene (with a spicy aroma, similar to cinnamon and cloves). The ‘The Grower’ strain is a cross between Zkittlez and Wedding Cake, two famous strains that provide terpenes such as Myrcene, Caryophyllene and Alpha-Pinene (which provide pine, flower and turpentine scents).

This article originally appeared on Benzinga and was republished with permission.

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