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Captives of Cannabis: Marijuana black market tied to international organized crime? (Part 1)
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Authorities believe that illegally operated marijuana farms in Oklahoma are linked to international organized crime and suspected human trafficking. In a three-part investigation, NBC News’ Jacob Soboroff has an in-depth look at a situation that stretches far beyond the state.Aug. 3, 2023