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CNN's 'High Profits' exposes first legal American drug lords


COLORADO - Brian Rogers and Caitlin McGuire are two business-minded, dream seeking, relentless visionaries with a plan unlike any other - to franchise marijuana.


The cable news network CNN presents this unlikely couple in an eight-part series, produced by Bat Bridge Entertainment, which will grant exclusive access to the couple poised to be the first ever 'moguls of marijuana.'


Like the oil tycoons and dot-com magnates that have come before them, Rogers and McGuire, the owners of Breckenridge Cannabis Club (BCC), are at the forefront of a new industry that's prime for an abundance of wealth and opportunity.


Exactly how much profit? Rogers believes that '5 millionaires will be minted in the next 3 years,' and that there is 2 billion to be had.


'We will become targeted for organized crime, and non-organized crime,' he also believes.


In the months since Colorado became the first place in the world to legalize the use and sale of recreational marijuana, the BCC has grown from a $515,000 per year medical marijuana dispensary with four employees to a $5,000,000 per year business of 30 employees.


Rogers and McGuire are banking on the industry all the way and they've bought a competing business in a neighboring resort town to Breckenridge. And their sights do not stop there.


Each one-hour episode will examine this new booming industry, following two entrepreneurs as they manage a highly lucrative chain of retail marijuana stores, maintain one of the largest grow facilities in the State and build a franchise empire.


No easy feat when the product lining their shelves continues to be classified as an illegal Schedule 1 drug by the federal government.


High Profits will diary America's first ever moguls of marijuana and is set to air in 2015.


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