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    The Wider Image: Mexico’s weed ‘nuns’ want to take the

    A member of Sisters of the Valley, a non-religious international group founded in 2014 which has pledged to spread the gospel of the healing powers of cannabis, Alehli Paz, 34, who is chemist and marijuana researcher, trims hemp at a house in the Sisters of the Valley's farm, on the outskirts of a village in central Mexico, September 2, 2023. Under the guidance of Paz, the Sisters in Mexico grow a modest crop. They pot plants in old paint buckets and place them in rows between four unfinished concrete walls on a rooftop. Once grown, the Sisters move the plants to walled-off private gardens they identified with help from supportive older women in the community.  REUTERS/Raquel Cunha
    The Wider Image: Mexico’s weed ‘nuns’ want to take the
    The Wider Image: Mexico’s weed ‘nuns’ want to take the

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