Faith in Humanity Restored As Marijuana Executive Books Tornado Victims in a Hotel

Faith in humanity restored when Tim McGraw, CEO of Revolution Enterprise--a medical marijuana business licensed to cultivate in the small town of Delavan-- booked all tornado victims into a hotel room when their homes were struck by a tornado in the Central Illinois last week as reported by HighTimes.

The Medical Marijuana Company shelled out their personal money to extend help to the tornado victims after finding out that most families lost their homes. The Chicago Tribune then reported that the company paid all of the victim's hotel accommodation up until their living situation returns to normal.

The tornado, with a speed of 120mph, left a disastrous aftermath when it hit Central Illinois with a 1 mile path causing more than 50 homes to be damaged-- 9 of which no longer habitable and leaving 1,700 residents affected. Though none was killed in the calamity, it left a damage leaving fallen debris of trees, roof and cars which flew all over the place, as reported by WashingtonTimes.

Thankfully, the marijuana company's 75,000 square foot facility in Delavan was spared from the damage the tornado caused as per their spokesman Bradley Vallerius as per The State Journal-Register. The first Marijuana Company in Illinois to grow their weed was Astria and it already started cultivating marijuana at its facility in the city of Albon located in the South of Illinois.

Medical Marijuana is starting to take its toll on the medical field giving its patients an alternative cure to their aliments. It's slowly making its way in legalization all throughout the states and as well as other countries. Though come countries rejected the petitions regarding medical marijuana, sufficient studies and testimonies have emerged proving that pot is one of the most sought after medicinal alternative.

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