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- Peter Williams says he can make $1billion in three years growing the drug
- Drug baron is trying to make his business into 'McDonald's of marijuana'
- Since January 1, more than 200 dispensaries have been set up in Denver
By Tom Leonard
Published: 16:52 EST, 19 June 2014 | Updated: 03:13 EST, 20 June 2014
Peter Williams waves a hand regally over a sea of dazzling green that seems to stretch off into infinity. These are the marijuana plants — room after brightly lit room of them — that have suddenly made him a very rich man.
I don’t need to inhale any of the stuff to get light-headed over the figures he quotes me.
Using high-pressure sodium lights to grow a more potent product, he produces some 6,000lb of ‘weed’ every year which he sells for anything between £1,770 and £3,000 a pound.
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