CPN Interviews Mayor Blundell of MO 2of3

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I interviewed Joe at the Missouri Drug Reform Conference in Columbia, Missouri.
Joe is the Mayor of Cliff Village, Missouri, a suburb of Joplin. Joe drew National attention when he was instrumental in the passage of an ordinance for his city, patterned after HB277.
HB277 is Missouris best hope for their chronically ill, offering protection for those who treat their chronic illness with cannabis.

Cannabis Patient Network
www.cannabispatient.net
cannabispatientnet@swbell.net

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