BY JON HILTZ
There will soon be two ways to get high at Edmonton International Airport. For one, you’ll need a boarding pass and for the other, a prescription.
Aurora Cannabis Inc., one of Canada’s 36 licensed producers of quality marijuana, just announced a new 800,000 square foot facility to cultivate cannabis at the Edmonton Airport. This massive grow-op will be called “Aurora Sky” and is currently under construction.
The positioning of this new space was carefully considered for its various competitive advantages. Those benefits include access to a reliable low-cost power source and the ability to cozy up to international customs authorities when needed for importing and exporting equipment, supplies, and of course the ganja itself.
There will soon be two ways to get high at Edmonton International Airport. For one, you’ll need a boarding pass and for the other, a prescription.
Aurora Cannabis Inc., one of Canada’s 36 licensed producers of quality marijuana, just announced a new 800,000 square foot facility to cultivate cannabis at the Edmonton Airport. This massive grow-op will be called “Aurora Sky” and is currently under construction.
The positioning of this new space was carefully considered for its various competitive advantages. Those benefits include access to a reliable low-cost power source and the ability to cozy up to international customs authorities when needed for importing and exporting equipment, supplies, and of course the ganja itself.
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