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Shawn Kemp To Open Seattle’s First Black-Owned Dispensary - The Seattle Medium

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Six-time NBA All-Star Shawn “Reign Man” Kemp, the legendary Seattle Supersonics power forward whose athleticism made the team a Western conference powerhouse in the 1990s, is getting into the cannabis game.

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