At Farmer and the Felon, we are industry veterans dedicated to cannabis freedom, we aren’t interested in being just another weed brand. We are Cannabis for Change.
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Farmer and the Felon is dedicated to preserving and evolving cannabis culture by sharing the stories of those who persevered through the era of unjust prohibition while supporting those directly affected by it with every sale.
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