Jason Iannucci admits he’s ready for a fight…
By Patric Hedlund
Jason Iannucci, 42 has a theory, a vision and a plan.
The longtime mountain resident believes it will take someone like him—‘an old guy with a corporate job’ (and a diagnosis of epilepsy)—to stand up to what he sees as a policy by the Kern County Board of Supervisors to defy the medical…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)
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Last weekend, Green Life Organics announced the ‘soft opening’ of a dispensary on Mt. Pinos Way in Frazier Park, making it the second dispensary to open here in three months. Kern County doesn’t like the trend.
Jason Iannucci and volunteers are fixing up Green Life Organics at 3728 Mt. Pinos Way in Frazier Park.
The single-wide mobile home housing Green Life Organics, Inc. is at 3728 Mt. Pinos Way in Frazier Park.
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This is part of the December 18, 2015 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.
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