Until he was released from the Baltimore Ravens this year, Eugene Monroe was the NFL’s foremost advocate for allowing players to use medical marijuana. Now he’s a partner in a company suing Maryland regulators for rejecting its application to grow the drug.
Monroe and other officials with Green Thumb Industries said at a news conference Tuesday that they were unfairly — and illegally — denied a lucrative license to grow medical marijuana.
But they also said they don’t want the lawsuit they filed on Monday to further delay the long-beleaguered program.
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