by Josh Jardine
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THESE ARE DAYS when it's important to find some good news, to seek out stories that remind us of our fellow human's capacity for decency, compassion, and selflessness. So turn away from the darkness—just for a minute, it'll still be there if you start to miss it—and let's examine the light for a minute.

Stefan Schulze
THESE ARE DAYS when it's important to find some good news, to seek out stories that remind us of our fellow human's capacity for decency, compassion, and selflessness. So turn away from the darkness—just for a minute, it'll still be there if you start to miss it—and let's examine the light for a minute.
At a recent cannabis event, I spoke with Jesse Peters, CEO of Eco Firma Farms. We talked about upcoming events, projects, and the ever-changing landscape of cannabis regulations. Peters is a friend—full disclosure—and I asked him if he was aware of anything that I may have missed that would make a good column. He paused for a second.
"Well, we've been working with a woman and her daughter," Peters said to me. "I can give you her number. I think they have a pretty interesting story."
He was right.