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Sister Act-ivists: Cannabis-Growing 'Nuns' Campaign to Save Their Crop


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Mercer City Council meets this week to consider banning all marijuana growing in the area.

A “drafting error” in California’s revision to its medicinal marijuana law could leave established growers like “Sisters of the Valley” without a crop.

According to their website sistersofcbd.com, they are not traditionally religious or part of an order, but call themselves“nuns”, wear a habit, and are on a spiritual quest.

Their year-old cannabis business might have to close if a proposed ban on all marijuana cultivation kicks in.
 
Sister Kate and apprentice Sister Darcey from Merced, California have been producing salves and tonics made with cannabinoids (CBD), but not THC, the substance that causes a high.
 
They are on a mission to heal the sick with their cures and have been gaining popularity on YouTube for their music videos.
 
 
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