"Fort Knox of Pot" opening in Michigan

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GRAND RAPIDS, MI — They call it the "Fort Knox of Pot".

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From the outside it looks like a typical business, but this "undisclosed location" is a fortress full of medical marijuanna.  When Michigan legalized marijuanna for medicinal use, some people were concerned that thieves would raid their homes.  Matthew Herman, an attorney in Grand Rapids, saw the opportunity and is now in the process of opening five secured warehouses where people can safely grow their own pot.

The warehouse air is all filtered.  The filters kill the smell, the windows are blacked out and all entrances are watched by cameras.

Each facility supplies everything needed to grow marijuanna except the plants themselves.  Each unit is about 900 square feet with two rooms.  Leases are 2 years at 4 thousand dollars a month.