The nun becomes a millionaire from drug sales

A monastery in California earns about $1 million a year from the sale of cannabis. The sisters started their business in 2011 with only 12 plants, but now they're selling cannabis all over the country and their customers are numerous. Narcotics helps treat people with health problems or that [...]
The documentary "Breaking Habits], directed by British director Rob Ryan, explores the permanent history and survival of business nuns. I've seen the documentary so many times that I'm sick of it, but everybody likes it, so I'm happy about it,” said Sister Kate, 60, who lives in Merced County, California with her sister community.
We treat people from drug addiction and success is 100% sure. We worked with eight people who were addicted to alcohol, tobacco, or methadone and everyone got better, said Sister Kate, who once worked as a senior executive at a flying company before turning into agriculture. “What we do is a higher success rate than Alcoholics Anonymous,” she added.
The nuns also use CBD to treat epilepsy or cancer. The “is a miraculous healing factory, the world is gradually beginning to accept the idea of cannabis as medicine, instead of treating it as a dangerous substance”, said Sister Kate.
Rob Robban says Sister Kate's struggle to change the cannabis industry from “to healer” is true and warm. He said: the “is a story about a woman who takes over the local formation to change the law on cannabis in a curative sense. The sisters' plan to expand their medical realm of the Mariarian, Sister Kate said:- “We intend to have enclaves in every city and province in the next 20 years”.











