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NewsJuly 25, 2017

GARDINER, Maine -- A medical-marijuana businessman is offering weed for trash in a program to encourage residents to clean up their city. Dennis Meehan, owner of Summit Medical Marijuana, offered residents who collected trash Saturday free marijuana. He said anyone who was older than 21 was offered free marijuana if he or she presented a bag of trash collected in town. Meehan said he hopes to expand what he calls "the day of service" program to the entire state...

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GARDINER, Maine -- A medical-marijuana businessman is offering weed for trash in a program to encourage residents to clean up their city. Dennis Meehan, owner of Summit Medical Marijuana, offered residents who collected trash Saturday free marijuana. He said anyone who was older than 21 was offered free marijuana if he or she presented a bag of trash collected in town. Meehan said he hopes to expand what he calls "the day of service" program to the entire state.

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