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  • INTERVIEWER: (VOICEOVER) One of the big players in that world,

  • someone I'm told moves more than a million

  • worth of product daily, has agreed to meet me--

  • well, kind of.

  • INTERVIEWER: OK, we ready?

  • GEORGE: Yep.

  • So I'm currently in an empty room and in front of a table

  • with nine pounds of all sorts of different kinds of weed.

  • George, I'm just explaining what's

  • happening to the cameras.

  • Because it feels really weird that it's just me here so

  • I'm just explaining.

  • GEORGE: Yep.

  • INTERVIEWER: (VOICEOVER) George didn't

  • want his actual voice recorded.

  • George is actually out of view.

  • He didn't feel comfortable being on camera,

  • but he can hear me because of my mic.

  • INTERVIEWER: (VOICEOVER) So we're using a voice changer

  • that alters it while he speaks.

  • If I were a buyer, I would come in here.

  • You'd have all these bags out here

  • with the different samples.

  • They'd look at it, smell it, possibly try it, smoke it.

  • GEORGE: Some will smoke it, but it's really just,

  • you know, based off the smell, mainly

  • the smell, then the look.

  • And then they place orders.

  • Is that it?

  • GEORGE: Yep.

  • INTERVIEWER: (VOICEOVER) On the table

  • is a variety of high end exotic indoor and outdoor weed.

  • Each pound bag costs between $2,000 and $4,000.

  • What's the largest order you've ever received?

  • GEORGE: I mean, they'll go up to hundreds of pounds.

  • INTERVIEWER: (VOICEOVER) Just one order that size is

  • worth around a million dollars.

  • INTERVIEWER: How much money is there

  • to be made in illegal weed?

  • GEORGE: Oh, endless, endless amounts.

  • I shouldn't really be talking about this to someone

  • for camera.

  • INTERVIEWER: (VOICEOVER) I decide not to push it.

  • So George, you operate just a black market business?

  • Or do you operate also a legal business?

  • GEORGE: Licensed as well.

  • Licensed as well.

  • If you were to give me a general sense of how much money you

  • make with your legal versus your illegal business,

  • what would you say?

  • GEORGE: Well, technically, I haven't made profit

  • off my legal business yet.

  • Wow.

  • GEORGE: They try to kill you with fees,

  • taxes, regulations, hoops to jump through, inspections.

  • They go 10 times overboard than any other business.

  • I wish for them to do the same regulation

  • to an alcohol company.

  • So why operate a legal business if you're not

  • even making money out of that?

  • GEORGE: For the love of it.

  • Why do artists like to paint?

  • Or why does a singer like to sing?

  • I roll with the punches now and just hanging in there

  • so that big business doesn't just take

  • all the original people out.

  • You know, you don't feel comfortable with even

  • being in the same room.

  • Why do you think there's so much fear and mistrust?

  • GEORGE: It's kind of ingrained in our culture.

  • You can't really trust people.

  • And that just comes with money and greed.

  • And when people are greedy, bad things happen.

  • Do you carry a gun?

  • GEORGE: I have guns.

  • Robberies happen left and right.

  • In a situation if you get robbed,

  • you really have no choice but to use it.

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