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Report: Legal Cannabis Industry Worker Died After Breathing Marijuana Dust

Por: Forbes Life October 04, 2022

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In what observers say could be the first cannabis-related death of its kind on record, a worker at a legal cannabis cultivation factory in Massachusetts died after inhaling cannabis dust, A worker in an indoor cannabis grow facility in Israel. A worker at a Massachusetts legal cannabis ... [+] cultivation facility died after she breathed cannabis dust, federal inspectors said. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)Getty Images At around 11 p.m. on... + full article



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