Reporter Calls It Quits On Live TV, Owns Alaska Cannabis Club

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Sometimes you just gotta call it quits, news reporter quits on live TV.

According to Alaska Dispatch News, Charlo Greene, a reporter for KTVA, quit on live television on Sunday. Before doing so she revealed herself as the owner of the Alaska Cannabis Club, a medical marijuana distributor, as well as explained to the viewers that she would be devoting all her spare time to fighting for marijuana legalization in Alaska.

Greene clearly has strong feelings for the matter at hand and being that she works in the media, she knew exactly what she had to do to gain attention for her cause.

Dropping an F bomb and quitting will do just that.

Like many other states, medical marijuana use is currently legal in Alaska for the treatment of the following: Cachexia, Cancer, Chronic Pain, Glaucoma, HIV or AIDS, Multiple Sclerosis, Nausea, Seizures. Alaska Dispatch News is also reporting that Alaskan voters will have the opportunity to vote on marijuana legalization for the entire state on November 4th. However, Alaska is just one part of the U.S. that will have the chance to change local or statewide drug legislation. As The Huffington Post reports, Oregon and Washington D.C. are also considering legalizing marijuana use.

Watch Charlo Greene stick it to the man: