'It's heartbreaking': Inside the unintended consequences of marijuana farming



ABC News’ Mireya Villarreal previews a year-long investigation in southern Oregon where organized crime syndicates are attempting to blend in with licensed pot farms to exploit captive workers.

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29 thoughts on “'It's heartbreaking': Inside the unintended consequences of marijuana farming”

  1. I love how they go and talk about just the bad. They forget that it's also helping people too. I myself am a trimmer and it really helps out especially in these financially hard times. There will always be some bad where there is good.

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  2. Yeah like it’s not just this industry. Obviously construction and other industries do the same thing. Y’all wanna point the blame. Blame the entire labor market for farming and construction

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  3. Maybe don't ask the people who benefit from cartels being the weed boogeyman. If there's no bad guy there's no need for a militarized police force. I've never gotten anything from a cartel. Also I can only imagine the millions and millions of Americans that legalization has benefited both financially and medically.

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  4. I just seen a story about orange groves and wineries with acres and acres of grapes doing the same s*** having the same problem .Get the f*** off marijuana's nuts. The pharmaceutical companies are putting millions and millions of dollars into making marijuana seem bad because it's killing their asses that people take something other than pills for their medical problems

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