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MOVING FORWARD
Djubaya and the people at bio365 want the world to recognize how vibrant the devastated com-
munities are. In the face of such extraordinary loss, he emphasizes that “the cannabis communi-
ty is showing up in an unprecedented way” to help all segments of the diverse population living
in the area. Djubaya also notes that both the mayor of Santa Rosa and the sheriff of Sonoma
County have formally recognized the charitable efforts of the cannabis industry in the region.
All things considered, it seems like the people of Sonoma County are growing closer and learn-
ing more about one another due to the fire disaster. There is no doubt that th e cannabis world
will continue to keep its eye on this iconoclastic locale as it rebuilds from the catastrophic
fires that swept through it.
"In the face of such
extraordinary loss, he
emphasizes that ‘the cannabis
community is showing up in
an unprecedented way’
to help all segments of
the diverse population
living in the area.”
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grow. heal. learn. enjoy.
Kent Gruetzmacher, MFA, is a Colorado-based freelance writer
and the director of business development at Mac & Fulton Talent
Partners, an employment recruiting firm dedicated to the indoor
gardening and hydroponic industry. He is interested in utilizing
his MA in humanities to critically explore the many cultural and
business facets of this youthful, emergent industry by way of
his entrepreneurial projects.
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