In an interview with KOCO, a reputable news agency in Oklahoma, Woodward revealed on behalf of the agency that most lawyers and consultants involved in this ghost working charges often recruit non-residents to come and apply for these licenses— promising them 75% ownership. In comparison, the illegal businesses will come with their 25% work crew. These criminals produce the plants, move them to the point of sale, and also move the money. Woodward added that 75% of owners have no idea what’s going on on their farms.
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