Read this: Lawyer for D.C. Madam becomes marijuana entrepreneur

Sibley, left, with his pot-farm partners. (Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post)
Montgomery Blair Sibley -- you remember him as the lawyer for the D.C Madam. Now he's building a pot farm with the aim to be "the Ray Kroc of medicinal marijuana." As DC and many states legalize the practice, meet the potrepreneurs trying to get in on the marijuana gold rush.
D.C.'s pot pioneers: Seeking a piece of the medical marijuana action
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| March 8, 2011; 12:00 PM ET
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