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Exhibit 10.6
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LAKELAND FINANCIAL CORPORATION
UNANIMOUS WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 34 OF THE INDIANA BUSINESS CORPORATION LAW
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DECEMBER 17, 2020
The undersigned, being all of the directors of
LAKELAND FINANCIAL CORPORATION,
an Indiana corporation (the “Company”), entitled to vote on the matters discussed herein, acting pursuant to Chapter 34 of the Indiana Business Corporation Law, hereby consent to and adopt the following resolutions without a meeting, namely:
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WHEREAS, Lake City Bank (the “Bank”) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company;
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WHEREAS, the Bank maintains the Lake City Bank Amended and Restated Deferred Compensation Plan, effective as of December 9, 2008 (the “Plan”);
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WHEREAS, Section 4.1 of the Plan generally requires the Plan to defer distribution to a participant of any amount otherwise due to be distributed from the participant’s plan account if such amount would not be tax deductible by the Company pursuant to Section 162(m) of the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”);
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WHEREAS, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 amended Code Section 162(m), and as the consequence of such amendment, application of Section 4.1 of the Plan may result in a meaningful and significant delay in distribution of benefits to Plan participants;
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WHEREAS, but for the amendment of Code Section 162(m), such significant delays in distributions to Plan participants likely would not have occurred;
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WHEREAS, the IRS and the U.S. Department of Treasury have published the Proposed Regulations under Code Section 162(m), pursuant to which companies may rely on limited transition relief to remove any so-called Section 162(m) deferral provisions, such as Section 4.1 of the Plan, without causing a violation of Code Section 409A or otherwise impacting a plan’s grandfathered status under such Proposed Regulations;
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WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 13.2 of the Plan, the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board”) may amend the Plan from time-to-time;
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WHEREAS, the Board has reviewed the First Amendment to the Plan substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A (the “First Amendment”);
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WHEREAS, the Board has determined that it is in the best interests of the Company and Plan participants to hold Plan participants harmless against the amendment of Code Section 162(m), which amendment was not foreseeable by the Company when the Plan was amended 
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and restated in 2008 and was not foreseeable by Plan participants when contributions into the Plan were made pursuant to the Plan’s terms;
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that, effective as of December 31, 2020, the Board has adopted the First Amendment.
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FURTHER RESOLVED, that the President of the Company, and other proper officers of the Company designated by the President (the “Authorized Officers”), be, and each hereby is, authorized and directed in the name and on behalf of the Company, to carry out and perform fully the terms and provisions of each document delivered pursuant to the foregoing resolutions and to execute and deliver any and all such other consents, agreements, certificates, reports, applications, notices, instruments, and other documents, and to take any and all such other actions as the director or officer so doing considers, with the advice of counsel, necessary, appropriate, or convenient to carry out the intent and purpose of the foregoing resolutions, including but not limited to execution of that certain First Amendment in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the directors of the Company has hereunto set his or her hand as of the date set forth above.
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Blake W. Augsburger
	    
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Robert E. Bartels, Jr.

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Darrianne P. Christian
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Daniel F. Evans, Jr.

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David M. Findlay
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Thomas A. Hiatt

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Michael L. Kubacki
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Emily E. Pichon

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Steven D. Ross
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Brian J. Smith

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Bradley J. Toothaker
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Ronald D. Truex

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M. Scott Welch
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Exhibit A
FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE
LAKE CITY BANK AMENDED AND RESTATED DEFERRED COMPENSTION PLAN
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Lake City Bank (the “Employer”) hereby adopts this First Amendment to the Lake City Bank Amended and Restated Deferred Compensation Plan (the “Plan”).
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ARTICLE I
PREAMBLE
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1.1       Adoption and Effective Date of Amendment. The Employer adopts this First Amendment to the Plan effective as of the “Effective Date” specified in Article II below.
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ARTICLE II
ELIMINATION OF SECTION 4.1
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2.1       Elimination of Section 4.1. Section 4.1 of the Plan is stricken in its entirety and replaced with the following:
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“4.1      [Reserved.]”
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2.2       Effective Date.  This First Amendment to the Plan is effective as of December 31, 2020, and shall apply to all amounts contributed under the Plan (without respect to whether such amount are grandfathered or non-grandfathered amounts for the purposes of the Proposed Regulations under Code Section 162(m), as published by the IRS and U.S. Department of Treasury on December 17, 2019).
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This First Amendment has been executed December 31, 2020.
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	By:
	/s/ David M. Findlay
	    
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	Name:
	David M. Findlay
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	Title:
	President & Chief Executive Officer
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​Exhibit
10.1

 

Membership
interest purchase agreement OF

 

MJ
DISTRIBUTING C202, LLC AND MJ DISTRIBUTING P133, LLC

 

THIS
MEMBERSHIP INTEREST PURCHASE AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is entered into as of February 5th,
2021 (“Effective Date”) by and between MJ Holdings, Inc., a publicly traded Nevada corporation
(together with its successors and assigns, “Purchaser” or “Buyer”), MJ Distributing,
Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Seller”), Mark Zobrist, an individual resident of the State
of Nevada (“Zobrist”), and John Goss, an individual resident of the State of Nevada (“Goss”,
and collectively, with Zobrist, “Owners”). Seller and Owners are referred to herein collectively
as “Seller Parties”, and each individually as a “Seller Party”.
Purchaser and Seller Parties may be referred to collectively as the “Parties” and in the singular
as a “Party”.

 

RECITALS

 

		A.	Seller
                                         is the beneficial and record owner of ONE-HUNDRED PERCENT (100%) of the issued and outstanding
                                         membership interests of MJ Distributing C202, LLC and MJ Distributing P133, LLC, each
                                         a Nevada limited liability company and referred to as (“Company”)
                                         or collectively as (“Companies”), constituting all of the outstanding
                                         membership interests of the Companies (the “Membership Interests”).

 

		B.	Seller
                                         was incorporated in the State of Nevada on or about March 13, 2017.

 

		C.	Seller
                                         Parties are the beneficial and record owners of ONE HUNDRED PERCENT (100%) of the issued
                                         and outstanding membership interests in and to each Company.

 

		D.	Prior
                                         to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement (the “Contemplated
                                         Transactions”), Seller transferred its individual licenses and
                                         related material to the respective Company. All cultivation licenses are owned by MJ
                                         Distributing C202, LLC and all production licenses are owned by MJ Distributing P133,
                                         LLC. Those assets are more clearly identified in Exhibit 1 Summary and its schedules
                                         of license certificates, attached hereto and referred to as (the “Company
                                         Assets”).

 

		E.	The
                                         Company is engaged in medical and recreational marijuana cultivation, production and
                                         sale in Pahrump, Nye County, State of Nevada (collectively, the “Business”).
                                         In this regard, the Company:

 

(i)
is the beneficial and legal owner of an approved medical marijuana registration certificate for Cultivation (C202 – Cert.
No. 48306359790925315497) (the “Medical Cultivation Certificate”); and a Recreational Use marijuana
facility license and certificate for Cultivation (RC202 – cert. # 43160131583347244176) (the “Recreational Cultivation
Certificate”); and

 

(ii)
is the beneficial and legal owner of an approved medical marijuana registration certificate for Production (P133 – Cert.
No. 08705048067480042809), (the “Medical Production Certificate”), and a Recreational Use marijuana
facility license and certificate for Production (RP133 – cert. #07793712489874595708) (the “Recreational Production
Certificate”) or collectively “Medical & Recreational Certificates”; and

 

(iii)
has received a Special Use Permit for cultivation and production of marijuana from the Nye County Commission approved at the April
17, 2018 meeting. The approved location for the Company to conduct all of these activities was 3171 Tillman, Pahrump, NV 89061
(the “Business Location”).

 

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		F.	The
                                         Parties hereto are aware that the cultivation and sale of marijuana and marijuana products
                                         remains illegal under the laws of the United States of America, despite enactment by
                                         the State of Nevada of the Regulation and Taxation of Marijuana Act, codified at NRS
                                         Ch. 453D et seq (the “RTMA”). The Federal government
                                         regulates Marijuana possession and use through the Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C.
                                         § 812(b) (the “CSA”). The CSA makes it a crime,
                                         among other things, to possess or use marijuana even for medical reasons and despite
                                         valid state laws authorizing the medical use of Marijuana. 21 U.S.C. §§ 841
                                         to 864. The Parties hereto acknowledge that the Parties’ clear and unambiguous
                                         compliance with the RTMA does not create a legal defense to a violation of the CSA.

 

		G.	Notwithstanding
                                         the illegality of possessing or using marijuana under the CSA, Seller wishes to sell
                                         to Purchaser, and Purchaser wishes to purchase from Seller, ONE HUNDRED PERCENT (100%)
                                         of the issued and outstanding membership interests of MJ Distributing C202, LLC and MJ
                                         Distributing P133, LLC, subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein.

 

IN
CONSIDERATION of the foregoing and the mutual covenants, agreements, conditions, representations, and warranties set forth herein,
the Parties agree as follows:

 

Article
I

PURCHASE AND SALE

 

Section
1.1 Certain Definitions. The terms defined in this Section 1.1 (except as may be otherwise expressly provided in
this Agreement) shall, for all purposes of this Agreement, have the following respective meanings (all terms used in this Agreement
that are not defined in this Section 1.1 shall have the meanings as set forth elsewhere in this Agreement):

 

(a) The
term “Code” means the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, or any corresponding
provision of any succeeding law.

 

(b) The
term “Governmental Entity” means any national, state, local or foreign court, tribunal, arbitral
body, arbitrator, administrative agency or commission or other governmental or regulatory authority or instrumentality.

 

(c) All
statements that are qualified by “Knowledge,” “aware of,” or
similar phrases pertaining to any representation of a particular fact or other matter shall mean (i) in the case of an individual,
such individual’s actual knowledge or what the individual reasonably should have discovered through normal and prudent business
operations; (ii) with respect to any entity, any members of such entity’s executive management, including without limitation,
its officers and directors, such members’ actual knowledge or what reasonably should have been discovered by the members
through normal and prudent business operations.

 

(d) The
term “Law” means any law (both common and statutory law, civil and criminal law, and domestic
and foreign law), treaty, convention, rule, directive, legislation, ordinance, regulatory code (including, without limitation,
competition law or regulation, statutory instruments, guidance notes, circulars, directives, decisions, rules and regulations)
or similar provision having the force of law or an Order of any Governmental Entity or any self-regulatory organization.

 

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(e) The
term “Material Adverse Change” means any event, occurrence, fact, condition or change that is,
or could reasonably be expected to become, materially adverse to (a) the business, results of operations, condition (financial
or otherwise) or assets of the Company, or (b) the ability of Seller to consummate the Contemplated Transactions on a timely basis.

 

(f) The
term “Order” means any judgment, writ, decree, compliance agreement, injunction or judicial or
administrative or arbitral order or award and legally binding determinations of any Governmental Entity, including any arbitrator.

 

(g) The
term “Person” is defined to include any individual, corporation, partnership, joint venture,
association, limited liability company, trust, unincorporated organization, or any other entity or organization.

 

(h) The
term “Post-Closing Tax Period” means any Tax period (or portion thereof) beginning after the
Closing Date.

 

(i) The
term “Pre-Closing Tax Period” means any Tax period (or portion thereof) ending on or before the
Closing Date.

 

(j) The
term “Straddle Period” means any Tax period that includes, but does not end on, the Closing Date.

 

(k) The
term “Tax Return” means any return, declaration, report, claim for refund, or information return
or statement required to be supplied to a taxing authority or other Governmental Entity relating to Taxes, including any schedule
or attachment thereto, and including any amendment thereof.

 

(l) The
term “Taxes” means any federal, state, local, or foreign income, gross receipts, license, payroll,
employment, excise, severance, stamp, occupation, premium, windfall profits, environmental (including taxes under Code section
59A), customs duties, capital stock, franchise, profits, withholding, social security (or similar), unemployment, disability,
real property, personal property, sales, use, transfer, registration, value added, alternative or add-on minimum, estimated, or
other tax, fee, charge, levy, duty or similar import of any kind whatsoever, including any interest, penalty, or addition thereto,
whether disputed or not and including any obligations to indemnify or otherwise assume or succeed to the Tax liability of any
other Person.

 

Section
1.2 Purchase and Sale of Membership Interest. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, at the Closing,
Sellers shall sell to Purchaser, and Purchaser shall purchase from Sellers, ONE HUNDRED PERCENT (100%) of the Seller’s
Membership Interests in and to each Company, free and clear of all Liens, for the consideration specified in Section
2.1 below.

 

Article
II

PURCHASE PRICE; LIABILITIES

 

Section
2.1 Purchase Price. In consideration of the sale, transfer, assignment and delivery of the Membership Interests to Purchaser,
and the covenants made by Seller under this Agreement, Purchaser agrees to pay a combination of cash, promissory notes, and stock
as consideration in the amount of One-Million-Two-Hundred-Fifty Thousand Dollars ($1,250,000.00) in cash and/or promissory notes
and 200,000 shares of MJ Holdings, Inc. common stock which shall be “restricted stock”, all of which constitutes the
consideration agreed to herein for (the “Purchase Price”), payable as follows:

 

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(a) Initial
Deposit. A non-refundable, good faith down payment in the amount of Three-Hundred-Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00) “Initial
Deposit”, due January 14, 2021, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged by Seller Parties.
The Initial Deposit shall apply to the Purchase Price at Closing but shall otherwise be non-refundable to Purchaser unless the
sale fails to close due to the sole cause of Seller or Seller Parties or if Seller breaches any representation or warranty contained
in this Agreement. In the event that Seller breaches any representation or warranty contained herein, Seller shall cure said breach
within a reasonable amount of time. Once breach of the representations and warranties is cured, the Initial Deposit is non-refundable.

 

(b) Second
Payment. An additional payment in the amount of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000.00) shall be delivered by Purchaser to
Seller upon the execution of this Agreement but no later than February 2, 2021. The Additional Deposit shall apply to the Purchase
Price at Closing but shall otherwise be non-refundable to Purchaser unless the sale fails to close due to the sole cause of Seller
or Seller Parties or if Seller breaches any representation or warranty contained in this Agreement. In the event that Seller breaches
any representation or warranty contained herein, Seller shall cure said breach within a reasonable amount of time. Once breach
of the representations and warranties is cured, the Initial Deposit is non-refundable.

 

(c) Third
Payment. The final payment of $750,000.00, minus any interest payments due to Buyer as set forth in section 2.1(c)(5) below,
will be paid to Seller, from Accelerated Escrow’s escrow account (the “Escrow Account”), within five business
days after the CCB approves the transfer of ownership of the Licenses from Seller to Buyer. Accelerated Escrow shall pay to Buyer
the interest payment at the same time that the Seller receives the final payment pursuant to section 2.1(c)(5). Buyer shall deposit
the $750,000.00 into the Escrow Account as follows:

 

(1) $100,000.00
shall be deposited on or before February 12th, 2021;

 

(2) $200,000.00
shall be deposited on or before April 12th, 2021;

 

(3) $200,000.00
shall be deposited on or before June 12, 2021;

 

(4) $250,000.00
shall be deposited within five (5) business days after the CCB provides notice on its agenda that the Licenses are set for hearing
to approve the transfer of ownership from the Seller to the Buyer.

 

(5) Buyer
shall be credited back on a pro-rata basis, at a rate of 2% simple annual interest, for any amounts of money paid into the Escrow
Account by Buyer from April 12, 2021, until Closing. As an example, for illustrative purposes, Buyer would receive $333.33 for
each $200,000.00 that is in the Escrow Account per month, from April 12, 2021 until closing. If the Closing were to occur on December
20th, 2021, and the last $250,000.00 was paid into the Escrow Account on December 5th, 2021 Buyer would
be owed a total of $6,430.55, which would be paid to Buyer from the Escrow Account upon Closing.

 

(d) Common
Stock. The Purchaser shall issue 200,000 Common Shares of MJ Holdings, Inc. (MJNE) subject to restrictions on resale of the
Common Stock as provided for in Rule 144 of the Securities Act of 1933, as further consideration hereunder. The shares shall be
issued or reserved and dated upon the execution of this MIPA but shall be held at Purchaser’s attorney office and released
to Seller or assignees, upon final Closing Date.

 

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(e) Transition
Costs and Expenses. As additional consideration for the Contemplated Transactions, Purchaser to reimburse the Company for
any expenditures or costs to maintain the Business Licenses, move the trailer and/or Licenses, pay additional fees or costs of
any actions to qualify the Licenses as fully operational, to include but not be limited to:

 

(1) License
Fees. Any additional licensing fees payable after the date of this Agreement, other than any delinquent fees which Seller
shall pay, to the Township of Pahrump or to Nye County Nevada, which are incurred in connection with the Company’s progress
towards operational status; and

 

(2) Costs
to activate licenses. All costs to prepare the future site/location of Company operations, install facilities, buildings,
pay fees, security costs or any other cost associated with moving the Licenses to a new location, shall be paid by Purchaser without
any credit for such improvements towards any of Purchaser’s payment obligations under this agreement. All of said improvements,
trailers, equipment, grading, permitting, fencing, security, etc. shall be for the benefit of the Companies.

 

Article
III

CLOSING

 

Section
3.1 Closing Date. The closing of the Contemplated Transactions (the “Closing”) shall take
place as soon as practicable, but no later than five (5) Business Days after the satisfaction or waiver of each of the conditions
set forth in Section 3.3 hereof (other than those conditions that by their nature are to be satisfied at the Closing, but
subject to satisfaction thereof at the Closing) or at such other time as the parties hereto agree in writing (such date on which
the Closing shall occur, the “Closing Date”). The Closing shall take place via the transmission
to the respective offices of legal counsel for the parties via e-mail in portable document format (.pdf) with due confirmation
of all requisite transaction documents (including but not limited to those Closing deliveries described at Section 3.2
below) duly executed where requested, or at the offices of Jennings & Fulton, LTD. or at such other place as may be mutually
agreed upon by the parties hereto in writing.

 

Section
3.2 Closing Deliveries. At Closing, the respective Parties shall take the following actions:

 

(a) Seller
Deliverables. Seller agree to take the following actions and deliver the following documents as Exhibits before Closing, in
the form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser, duly executed as appropriate, to Purchaser:

 

(1) Transfer
Documents. Seller shall deliver to Purchaser an assignment via amended Operating Agreements of the Companies, attached as
Exhibit 3.2(a)(1), separate from certificate pursuant to which Seller shall convey to Purchaser the Membership Interests, free
and clear of all Liens, such that Purchaser will own one hundred percent (100%) of the issued and outstanding membership interests
in and to each Company.

 

(2) Corporate
Documents. Seller shall deliver to Purchaser: (i) a certificate of good standing of the Companies issued on or within ten
(10) days prior to the Closing Date by the Nevada Secretary of State attached as Exhibit 3.2(a)(2)(i); and (ii) a copy of the
current Companies’ corporate documentation attached as Exhibit 3.2(a)(2)(ii), including: (A) to the articles of organization
of Company; (B) the operating agreement of Company, (C) joint resolutions of the board of governors and member(s) of Company authorizing
the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, Contemplated Transactions and the documents required herein, (D) incumbency
and signatures of the Managers of Company, and (E) a certificate of good standing issued from the CCB for each Company.

 

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(3) Bring-Down
Certificate. A certificate of Seller Parties in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 3.2(a)(3);

 

(4) Resignation.
The resignation of Owners as employees, officers, members, managers and directors of the Company in the form attached hereto as
Exhibit 3.2(a)(4);

 

(5) Omitted

 

(6) Lien
Termination Statements. A Termination Statement for each and every UCC-1 Financing Statement filed with respect to the Membership
Interests, the Business or the assets of the Company, or a lien release for each and every lien filed with respect to any of the
Membership Interest, the Business or the assets of the Company, attached hereto as Exhibit 3.2(a)(6);

 

(7) Access.
All documents, keys, security codes, account numbers, passwords and other login information required to grant Purchaser full and
unfettered access to the Trailer and all of the assets of the Company; and

 

(8) Other
Documents. Such other documents as Purchaser may reasonably request to conclude the Contemplated Transactions.

 

(b) Purchaser
Deliverables. Purchaser agrees to deliver the following documents, duly executed by Purchaser as appropriate, to the Company:

 

(1) Purchase
Price. The Purchase Price in the form proscribed by Section 2.1 above; and

 

(2) Other
Documents. Such other documents as the Company may reasonably request to carry out the Contemplated Transactions.

 

Section
3.3 Conditions to Obligation to Close.

 

(a) Joint
Conditions to Close. The Parties’ obligation to consummate the transactions to be performed by them in connection with
the Closing is subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions: (i) no action, suit or proceeding shall be pending before
any court or administrative agency or arbitrator that could result in a rescission of any of the Contemplated Transactions; and
(ii) the Parties shall have submitted all forms required for approvals from Governmental Entities for the Contemplated Transactions,
including, without limitation, the State of Nevada and any municipalities in which either Company does business.

 

(b) Conditions
to Purchaser’s Obligation to Close. Purchaser’s obligation to consummate the transactions to be performed by it
in connection with Closing is subject to satisfaction of the following conditions at or prior to Closing:

 

(1) There
has been no Material Adverse Change on the Business;

 

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(2) The
representations and warranties set forth in Article 4 shall be true and correct at and as of the Closing Date;

 

(3) All
actions to be taken by Seller in connection with consummation of the Contemplated Transactions and documents required to effect
the Contemplated Transactions shall be reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to Purchaser;

 

(4) Seller
shall execute and deliver those closing deliverables referenced in Section 3.2(a);

 

(5) Purchaser
shall have obtained, or be in the process of obtaining, all licenses and permits necessary to own, operate and otherwise conduct
the Business, including but not limited to any and all consents or approvals necessitated by the Contemplated Transaction;

 

(6) the
Due Diligence Period (defined below) shall have expired without Purchaser delivering written notice of termination to Seller pursuant
to Section 3.4(c)(ii);

 

(7) Purchaser
shall have, with respect to the Business Location, either assumed the Lease or entered into a new Sub-lease with lessee of such
Business Location which is written on terms and conditions satisfactory to Purchaser;

 

(8) Purchaser
shall have obtained the Ownership Approval (defined below). The transactions contemplated by this Agreement require privilege
licensing and approvals by certain regulatory authorities (“Regulatory Authorities”) including, without limitation,
the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board (“CCB”) and Nye County, Nevada (collectively “Ownership Approval”).
Purchaser and Seller shall submit applications for the Ownership Approval within fifteen (15) days of the Effective Date. Seller
shall prepare, complete and submit to legal counsel for Purchaser any and all reasonable information and documents requested by
the Regulatory Authorities to effectuate the Ownership Approval within three (3) business days of such request. All costs and
obligations related to the Ownership Approval shall be borne by Purchaser.

 

(9) Seller
shall have entered into a management agreement with Purchaser granting Purchaser the right to operate the Company.

 

(c) Conditions
to Seller Parties’ Obligation to Close. The obligation of Seller to consummate the transactions to be performed
by them in connection with Closing is subject to satisfaction of the following conditions at or prior to Closing: (i) the representations
and warranties set forth in Article 5 shall be true and correct at and as of the Closing Date; (ii) Purchaser shall have
performed and complied with all of its covenants hereunder; (iii) Purchaser shall execute and deliver those closing deliverables
referenced in Section 3.2(b); and (iv) all actions to be taken by Purchaser in connection with consummation of the Contemplated
Transactions and all documents required to effect the Contemplated Transactions will be satisfactory in form and substance to
Seller Parties.

 

Section
3.4 Termination of Agreement. Certain of the Parties may terminate this Agreement as provided below:

 

(a) Purchaser
and Seller may terminate this Agreement by mutual written consent at any time prior to Closing.

 

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(b) Purchaser
or Seller may terminate this Agreement if the Closing has not occurred on or before December 31, 2021, unless: (i) the failure
results primarily from the terminating party’s breaching any representations, warranties or covenants contained in this
Agreement; or (ii) State of Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board has received all applications necessary to obtain the required regulatory
consent to the transactions contemplated but this Agreement, but has not delivered a final decisions (either approval or denial)
with regard to such transactions.

 

(c) By
Purchaser, if: (i) the satisfaction of any of the conditions in Sections 3.3(a) or 3.3(b) is or becomes impossible
(other than through the failure of Purchaser to comply with its obligations under this Agreement) and Purchaser has not waived
any such condition; or (ii) Purchaser delivers written notice of termination to Seller as a result of Purchaser’s reasonable
dissatisfaction of the progress or results of Purchaser’s due diligence investigation related to the Business, the Purchased
Assets, or any one of the Business Locations during that period commencing on the date of signing of this MIPA and continuing
for a period of ten (10) days thereafter (the “Due Diligence Period”).

 

(d) Seller
may terminate this Agreement if the satisfaction of any of the conditions of Sections 3.3(a) or Section 3.3(c) is
or becomes impossible (other than through the failure of Seller to comply with its obligations under this Agreement) and Seller
have not waived any such condition.

 

(e) If
any Party terminates this Agreement pursuant to this Section 3.4, all rights and obligations of the Parties hereunder shall
terminate without any liability of any Party to any other Party other than the non-refundable nature of certain deposits as specified
herein.

 

Article
IV

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SELLER

 

Except
as specifically and comprehensively disclosed on the schedules attached hereto as Exhibit 4 and schedules, (the “Disclosure
Schedules”), Seller and Owners, jointly and severally, represent and warrant to Purchaser that the statements
contained in this Membership Interest Purchase Agreement are correct and complete as of the Closing Date and will be correct and
complete as of the Effective Date.

 

Section
4.1 Authorization. Seller has all requisite power and authority to enter into this Agreement and all documents and instruments
entered into by Seller pursuant to this Agreement, to consummate the Contemplated Transactions, and to perform its obligations
thereunder. All acts and proceedings required to be taken by Seller and the Companies for the authorization, execution, delivery
and performance of this Agreement have been taken. This Agreement and all documents and instruments delivered hereunder are legal,
valid and binding on Seller, and enforceable by Purchaser post-Closing in accordance with their respective terms.

 

Section
4.2 Organization. Each Company: (i) is a limited liability company duly organized, validly existing and registered under
the laws of the State of Nevada (ii) has all necessary power and authority to carry on its business where and as presently conducted;
(iii) has no debt other than receivables in the ordinary course of business which has been fully disclosed to Purchaser; (iv)
is duly qualified, authorized to conduct business, and are in good standing under the laws of all required jurisdictions.

 

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Section
4.3  Capitalization and Ownership.

 

(a)
All of the issued and outstanding equity, ownership and beneficial interests of the Companies are: (i) MJ DISTRIBUTING INC is
the sole member and owns 100% of the issued and outstanding membership interests which includes all equity, ownership and beneficial
interests; (ii) MJ DISTRIBUTING INC is owned 50% by Ernest M. Zobrist and 50% by John C. Goss. All membership interests are validly
issued, fully paid and non-assessable; and are owned of record and beneficially by Seller, free and clear of all Liens. Upon consummation
of the Contemplated Transactions, Purchaser shall own one-hundred percent (100%) of all of the issued and outstanding Membership
Interests in the Companies, free and clear of all Liens.

 

(b)
All of the Membership Interests were issued in compliance with applicable laws. None of the Membership Interests were issued in
violation of any agreement, arrangement or commitment to which Seller or either Company is a party or is subject to or in violation
of any preemptive or similar rights of and Person.

 

(c)
There are no outstanding or authorized options, warrants, convertible securities or other rights, agreements, arrangements, or
commitments of any character relating to the equity interests of either Company or obligating Seller or either Company to issue
or sell any membership interests of, or any other interest in, that Company. Each Company does not have outstanding or authorized
any membership interest appreciation, phantom interests, profit participation or similar rights. There are no voting trusts, buy-sell
agreements, proxies or other agreements or understandings in effect with respect to the voting or transfer of any of the Membership
Interests.

 

Section
4.4 No Subsidiaries. Each Company does not have an ownership interest in any other Person.

 

Section
4.5 Financial Information; Undisclosed Liabilities; Absence of Changes.

 

(a) Attached
hereto as Exh 4.5 Financials to the Disclosure Schedule are true, correct and complete copies of: (a) the balance sheets of Seller
as of December 31, 2020 and (b) the related statements of income and cash flows for the year 2020. (the “Most Recent
Balance Sheet”). The financial statements described in clauses (a) and (b) above are collectively referred to
herein as the “Financials”. The Financials: (w) have been prepared in accordance with accounting
standards, consistently applied throughout the periods indicated, (x) have been prepared from, and in accordance with, the books
and records of the Company, (y) fairly and accurately present the financial condition of the Company and the operating results
and cash flows of the Company, in each case as of the applicable dates or for the applicable periods, and (z) are true, correct
and complete and consistent with the books and records of the Company, which books and records are true and correct; provided
however, the unaudited Financials do not contain all notes required under accounting standards and are subject to normal year-end
adjustments (the effect of which will not, individually or in the aggregate, be material). The books of account, minute books
and other records of the Company and Seller, all of which have been made available to Purchaser, are, in all material respects,
true, correct and complete, and have been maintained in accordance with customary business practices. At the Closing, all relevant
books and records of the Company will be in the possession of the Company and turned over to Purchaser. All Financials have been
disclosed to Purchaser. No Financials have been prepared on or after the Most Recent Balance Sheet.

 

(b) Except
as set forth on the Most Recent Balance Sheets, each Company has no liabilities, obligations, warranty claims or commitments of
any nature whatsoever, asserted or unasserted, known or unknown, absolute or contingent, accrued or unaccrued, matured or unmatured
or otherwise (“Liabilities”). The Company is not a guarantor or otherwise responsible for liabilities
or obligations of any other Person.

 

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Section
4.6 Title, Adequacy and Condition of Assets. Each Company has good and marketable title to the Company Assets free and
clear of any liens, mortgages, pledges, security interests, agreements, charges or encumbrances of any kind (collectively, “Liens”)
and statements of the same, if any, are attached hereto as Exh 3.2(a)(6). The Company Assets constitute all of the assets, property
and rights necessary for the conduct of the Business in the manner in which such business: (i) is presently conducted; and (ii)
was conducted by Seller prior to its transfer of the Company Assets to the Company. Seller shall not create or suffer to create
any liens, encumbrances, restrictions, claims, reversions, options or other agreements adversely affecting marketable title to
their respective portions of the Company Assets. No person, firm or entity, except Purchaser, has or shall have any right in or
to acquire the Company Assets, except upon breach of the Agreement by Purchaser.

 

Section
4.7 Compliance; Required Consents.

 

(a) Each
Company is and has been in reasonable compliance with all Laws, Orders and Licenses applicable to the Company and its assets,
properties, businesses and operations, including without limitation, the RTMA and all county, city and other local requirements
of the jurisdiction in which the Business Location is located. The Company has complied with all state, county and local laws,
ordinances, regulations, inspections, orders, judgments, injunctions, awards or decrees applicable to it or its business which,
if not complied with, would materially and adversely affect the status of the Company.

 

(b) Except
as described in detail in Schedule 4.7(b) of the Disclosure Schedule Exhibit 4, the execution, delivery and performance
by Seller of this Agreement will not require any consent or approval from any third person or require any government authorization
or consent (collectively, the “Required Consents”). The execution, delivery and performance by
Seller of this Agreement shall not: (i) cause Seller to violate or contravene any regulation of any Governmental Entity; (ii)
violate or be in conflict with, result in a breach of or constitute a default under any Purchased Contract; or (iii) result in
the creation or imposition of any lien, claim or encumbrance on the Membership Interest.

 

Section
4.8 Commission. No Person has, or as a result of the Contemplated Transactions will have, any right, interest or claim
against or upon Seller Parties, or against or upon Purchaser for any commission, fee or other compensation as a finder, agent
or broker or in any similar capacity.

 

Section
4.9 Contracts.

 

(a) Seller
Parties have not entered into any material Contracts of either Company (collectively, the “Contracts”)
and none currently exist. For purposes of this Section 4.9(a), a “material Contract” is one in which the total
obligation or cost or benefit of performance of the Contract is in excess of One Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($1,000).

 

(b) To
Seller Parties’ Knowledge, each Contract is valid and binding on the Company in accordance with its terms and is in full
force and effect. None of the Company or, to Seller Parties’ Knowledge, any other party thereto is in breach of or default
under (or is alleged to be in breach of or default under) or has provided or received any notice of any intention to terminate,
any Contract. To Seller Parties’ Knowledge, no event or circumstance has occurred that, with notice or lapse of time or
both, would constitute an event of default under any Contract or result in a termination thereof or would cause or permit the
acceleration or other changes of any right or obligation or the loss of any benefit thereunder. Complete and correct copies of
each Contract (including all modifications, amendments, and supplements thereto and waivers thereunder) have been made available
to Purchaser.

 

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Section
4.10 Tax Returns. No Federal Income Taxes or tax returns have been filed by either Company. The Companies, MJ DISTRIBUTING
C202, LLC, and MJ DISTRIBUTING P133, LLC, currently have no bank accounts, no cash and no balances to create a financial statement.
It is expected to create its financial statements which will reflect the licenses and permits after Closing. All required Tax
Returns of the Seller which is the owner and sole member of the Companies, have been: (a) accurately prepared in the manner prescribed
by law; (b) duly and timely filed; and (c) all related Tax payments have been paid. Neither the Companies nor Seller has been
delinquent in the payment of any Taxes. There are no examinations, audits or disputes between either the Company or Seller with
taxing authorities that are pending or that were resolved during the three (3) year period prior to the date of this Agreement.
All Taxes that the Company or Seller was required by law to withhold or to collect have been duly withheld and collected and have
been paid over to the proper Governmental Entity or are being held by the Company and Seller, respectively, in separate bank accounts
for such payment, and will be paid on or prior to the date such payment is due.

 

Section
4.11 Licenses. Each Company possesses all Licenses, whether state, local or foreign, that are necessary for that Company
to engage in the Business as currently conducted in each jurisdiction in which Company operates, each of which is identified on
Schedule 4.11 of the Disclosure Schedule Exhibit 4. The Licenses are in good standing and are perfected. No investigation,
audit or review by any Governmental Entity with respect to the Company, Seller, or their respective businesses pending or, to
the Knowledge of Seller Parties, threatened, nor has any Governmental Entity notified any Seller Party in writing of its intention
to conduct the same. No Seller Party (i) has been charged with, and to the Knowledge of Seller Parties, none of them is now under
investigation with respect to, any actual or alleged violation of any applicable Law or other requirement of a Governmental Entity;
(ii) has been a party to or bound by any Order; or (iii) has failed to file any report required to be filed with any Governmental
Entity. No Governmental Entity regulating any services performed by the Company has requested that any such services be modified
in any way.

 

Section
4.12 Litigation. To the Knowledge of Seller Parties, there are no claims, demands, actions, suits, arbitrations or other
legal, administrative or governmental investigations or proceedings (whether federal, state, local or foreign) pending or threatened,
against the Seller, Owners, the Business or the Company. There are no judgments, injunctions, rules or orders of any court, governmental
department, commission, agency, or arbitrator outstanding against the Company, Seller or any Owner. Seller and Company have strictly
complied with all Nevada laws and regulations related to marijuana possession, grow, or manufacture and sale to third parties,
including but not limited to NRS 453A, NRS 453D and all regulations issued by the CCB.

 

Section
4.13 Environmental Matters. 

 

(a) To
the Knowledge of Seller Parties, each Company is currently and has been in compliance with all Environmental Laws and have not
received from any Person: (i) any notice or claim alleging any violation or other failure to comply with Environmental Laws; or
(ii) written request for information pursuant to Environmental Law.

 

(b) To
the Knowledge of Seller Parties, the Companies have not obtained any Environmental Permits and is not aware of any which are necessary
for the ownership, lease, operation or use of the business or assets of the Company. Seller is not aware of any condition, event
or circumstance that might prevent or impede, after the Closing Date, the ownership, lease, operation or use of the business or
assets of the Company as currently carried out. With respect to any such Environmental Permits, Seller Parties have undertaken,
or will cooperate with Purchaser’s efforts to undertake prior to the Closing Date, all measures necessary to facilitate
transferability of the same, and no Seller Party is aware of any condition, event or circumstance that might prevent or impede
the transferability of the same, nor have they received any Environmental Notice or written communication regarding any material
adverse change in the status or terms and conditions of the same.

 

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(c) To
the Knowledge of Seller Parties, there has been no release of Hazardous Materials in contravention of any Environmental Law with
respect to the Business or assets of the Company or on any real property currently utilized by the Business, and no Seller Party
has received a notice that any real property currently utilized in connection with the Business has been contaminated with any
Hazardous Material that could reasonably be expect to result in a violation of Environmental Law or term of any Environmental
Permit.

 

(d) To
Seller Parties’ knowledge, there has been no off-site Hazardous Materials treatment, storage, or disposal facilities or
locations used by either Company, and no Seller Party has received any notice regarding potential liabilities with respect to
such off-site Hazardous Materials treatment, storage, or disposal facilities or locations used by the Company.

 

(e) Seller
Parties have provided or otherwise made available to Purchaser: (i) any and all environmental reports, studies, audits, records,
sampling data, site assessments, risk assessments, economic models and other similar documents with respect to the Business or
assets of the Company related to compliance with Environmental Laws; and (ii) any and all material documents concerning planned
or anticipated capital expenditures required to reduce, offset, limit or otherwise control pollution and/or emissions, manage
waste or otherwise ensure compliance with current or future Environmental Laws.

 

(f) The
capitalized terms in this section are defined as follows:

 

(1) “Environmental
Law” means any applicable law, ordinance, regulation or order: (a) relating to pollution (or the cleanup thereof)
or the protection of natural resources, endangered or threatened species, human health or safety, or the environment; or (b) concerning
the presence of, exposure to, or the management, manufacture, use, containment, storage, recycling, reclamation, reuse, treatment,
generation, discharge, transportation, processing, production, disposal or remediation of any Hazardous Materials.

 

(2) “Environmental
Permit” means any permit, licenses, letter, approval, authorization, registration, clearance, consent, waiver,
closure, exemption, decision or other action required under or issued, granted, given, authorized by or made pursuant to an Environmental
Law.

 

(3) “Hazardous
Materials” mean: (a) any material, substance, chemical, waste, product, derivative, compound, mixture, solid,
liquid, mineral or gas, in each case, that is hazardous, acutely hazardous, toxic, or words of similar import or regulatory effect
under Environmental Laws or other laws; and (b) any petroleum or petroleum-derived products, radon, radioactive materials or wastes,
asbestos in any form, lead or lead-containing materials, urea formaldehyde foam insulation, and polychlorinated biphenyls.

 

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Section
4.14 Real Property. 

 

(a) The
Seller does not own any real property. 

 

(b) Schedule
4.14(b) of the Disclosure Schedule Exhibit 4 identifies all rights of the Companies as lessee, tenant, contract purchaser
or option holder in respect to any real property leased for use in the Business, together with any improvements and associated
rights (the “Leased Real Property”. A copy of each lease pursuant to which the Seller leases
the Leased Real Property and a draft Sub-Lease form has been attached as an exhibit.

 

Section
4.15 Employment Matters. Each Company has no employees or any persons who are independent contractors or consultants of
the Business as of the date hereof.

 

Section
4.16 Intellectual Property. In the Seller’s opinion, the Companies do not possess any Intellectual Property including
no trade names, trademarks, service marks, assumed names, and other intellectual property, and each Company does not own, license,
or otherwise have an interest in or uses, including, without limitation, proprietary computer software (collectively, the “Intangible
Assets”). For all software or other processes used by the Companies, they posses all right, title and interest
to (or, in the case of Intangible Assets that are licensed, the right to use) the Intangible Assets, and in conducting the Business
the Companies are not, nor to Seller’s Knowledge are the Companies alleged to be, infringing upon or otherwise conflicting
with the rights of others. Seller has no knowledge of any actual or alleged infringement of or conflict by others with the Intangible
Assets. The Companies have taken all actions reasonably necessary to protect the Intangible Assets and their interest therein
in accordance with customary business practices.

 

Section
4.17 Books and Records. The files, books of account and other records of each Company are true, complete and accurate and
have been maintained in accordance with good business practices, and the matters contained therein are accurately reflected on
the Financials. Purchaser and its representatives have been given full access to all books, records and files relating to the
Purchased Assets, the Company and the Business.

 

Section
4.18 Insurance. Each party is responsible to maintain its own general liability and property insurance related to the assets,
business, operations, employees, officers and directors of the Company (collectively, the “Insurance Policies”).
Copies of such Insurance Policies are available upon request. Such Insurance Policies, if any, are in full force and effect and
shall remain in full force and effect. Neither Sellers nor any of its Affiliates (including the Company) has received any written
notice of cancellation of, premium increase with respect to, or alteration of coverage under, any of such Insurance Policies.
Each Company may desire to obtain its own insurance policy.

 

Section
4.19 Disclosure. All documents delivered or to be delivered by or on behalf of the Seller in connection with this Agreement
and the transactions contemplated hereby are true, complete and correct. Neither this Agreement, nor any of the other documents
delivered in connection with this Agreement contains any untrue statement of a material fact or omits a material fact necessary
to make the statements by Seller Parties herein or therein, as applicable, in light of the circumstances in which made, not misleading.
There is no fact known to Seller Parties which materially and adversely affects the prospects or financial condition of the Company
or its respective properties or the Business which has not been set forth in the Agreement, its Exhibits and Schedules.

 

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Article
V

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF Purchaser

 

Purchaser
hereby represents and warrants to Seller that the statements contained in this Article V are correct and complete as of the Closing
Date and the Effective Date:

 

Section
5.1 Organization and Standing. Purchaser is a Nevada corporation duly organized, validly existing and registered under
the laws of the State of Nevada. Purchaser has all necessary limited liability power and authority to carry on its business where
and as presently conducted. Purchaser is duly qualified, authorized to conduct business, and is in good standing under the laws
of all required jurisdictions.

 

Section
5.2 Authorization. Purchaser has all requisite power and authority to enter into this Agreement, perform its obligations
thereunder, and consummate the Contemplated Transactions. All acts and proceedings required for the authorization, execution,
delivery and performance of this Agreement have been taken.

 

Section
5.3 Binding Obligations. This Agreement and all other documents and instruments delivered hereunder by Purchaser are legal,
valid and binding on Purchaser and are enforceable against Purchaser post-Closing in accordance with their respective terms.

 

Section
5.4 No Contravention. The execution, delivery and performance by Purchaser of this Agreement will not: (a) require any
consent or approval from any third party that has not been obtained; (b) require any authorization, consent, approval, license
or registration with any Governmental Entity that has not been validly and lawfully obtained, except for the approval of the CCB
and Nye County as set forth herein; or (c) cause Purchaser to violate or contravene any provision of Nevada state law, rule or
regulation.

 

Article
VI

COVENANTS

 

Section
6.1 State and Local Approvals; Cooperation. As promptly as practicable after the date of this Agreement and no later than
December 31, 2021, each of Purchaser and Seller will make all filings required by law to be made by them in order to consummate
the transactions. Between the date of this Agreement and the Closing Date, Purchaser and Seller will (a) cooperate with the other
party with respect to all filings that such other party is required by law to make in connection with the transaction, and (b)
cooperate with the other party in obtaining all governmental consents.

 

Section
6.2 Public Announcement; Customer Communications. No Seller Party shall, directly or indirectly, make any public announcements,
notices or other written or oral communications to Company’s clients concerning the Contemplated Transactions without the
advance written consent of Purchaser.

 

Section
6.3 Assurances. The Parties shall in good faith from and after the date hereof take all actions as may be reasonably required
to complete the Contemplated Transactions without further consideration or expense of the other Parties.

 

Section
6.4 Confidentiality. Seller Parties will treat and hold as confidential all of the Confidential Information (defined below),
refrain from using any of the Confidential Information except in connection with this Agreement, and deliver promptly to Purchaser
or destroy, at the reasonable, post-Closing request and option of Purchaser, all tangible embodiments (and all copies) of the
Confidential Information that are in his or its possession. The foregoing provisions shall not apply to any Confidential Information
that: (i) is generally available to the public prior to the time of disclosure other than as a breach of this provision, or (ii)
is lawfully acquired by a Seller Party from and after Closing from sources which are not prohibited from disclosing such information.
The term “Confidential Information” means any information concerning the Membership Interest,
the Business and affairs of the Company that is not generally available to the public prior to the Effective Date. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, Seller Parties may maintain in their records a copy of this Agreement and its Exhibits and disclose the same to
their legal and tax advisers.

 

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Article
VII

Tax Matters

 

Section
7.1 Tax Cooperation. Purchaser and Seller agree to furnish or cause to be furnished to each other, upon request, as promptly
as practicable, such information and assistance relating to the Company as is reasonably necessary for the filing of all Tax Returns,
and making of any election related to Taxes, the preparation for any audit by any Governmental Entity, and the prosecution or
defense of any claim, suit or proceeding relating to any Tax Return. Seller and Purchaser shall cooperate with each other in the
conduct of any audit or other proceeding related to Taxes involving the Company and each shall execute and deliver such powers
of attorney and other documents as are necessary to carry out the intent of this Section 7.1.

 

Section
7.2 Tax Allocation. All real property Taxes, personal property Taxes and similar ad valorem obligations levied with respect
to the assets of the Company for a Straddle Period (collectively, the “Apportioned Obligations”)
shall be apportioned between Seller, on the one hand, and Purchaser, on the other hand, as of the Closing Date based on the number
of days of such Straddle Period included in the Pre-Closing Tax Period and the number of days of such Straddle Period included
in the Post-Closing Tax Period. Seller Parties shall be liable (on a joint and several basis) for the proportionate amount of
such Taxes that is attributable to the Pre-Closing Tax Period. The Company’s income Taxes and other Taxes other than Apportioned
Obligations for the Straddle Period will be allocated to the extent possible, based on a closing of the books method and otherwise
will be allocated using the same method used for the Apportioned Obligations. As such, Seller Parties shall be responsible (on
a joint and several basis) for the Company’s income Taxes associated with the Pre-Closing Tax Period and Purchaser shall
be responsible for the portion associated with the Post-Closing Tax Period.

 

Article
VIII

SURVIVAL OF REPRESENTATION AND WARRANTIES

 

Section
8.1 Survival of Seller’s Representations and Warranties. All of the representations and warranties of Seller contained
in this Agreement, as well as the right of Purchaser to rely thereon, shall survive Closing as follows: (i) all of the representations
and warranties of Seller contained in Sections 4.1, 4.2, and 4.4(a), shall all survive Closing and continue
in full force and effect forever; (ii) all of the representations and warranties of Seller contained in Sections 4.3, 4.4(b)
and (d), 4.5, 4.7, 4.8, 4.9, 4.11, 4.12, and 4.13 shall all survive
Closing and continue in full force and effect until the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations.

 

Section
8.2 Survival of Purchaser’s Representations and Warranties. All of the representations and warranties of Purchaser
contained in this Agreement, as well as the rights of Seller to rely thereon, shall survive Closing as follows: (i) all of the
representations and warranties of Purchaser contained in Sections 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3 shall all survive Closing
and continue in full force and effect forever; and (ii) all of the other representations and warranties of Purchaser contained
in this Agreement shall survive Closing for a period of eighteen (18) months from the Closing Date. The expiration of the applicable
survival period shall not terminate any claim for indemnification for which Seller has previously notified Purchaser.

 

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Section
8.3 Survival of Covenants. All covenants and agreements of the Parties contained herein shall survive Closing indefinitely
or for the period explicitly specified therein. Any claims asserted in good faith with reasonable specificity (to the extent known
at such time) and in writing by notice from the non-breaching Party to the breaching Party prior to the expiration date of the
applicable survival period shall not thereafter be barred by the expiration of the relevant representation or warranty and such
claims shall survive until finally resolved.

 

Article
IX

INDEMNIFICATION; RECOUPMENT

 

Section
9.1 Indemnification by Seller. Seller shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Purchaser, its officers, agents, employees
and servants, and their respective heirs, personal and legal representatives, guardians, successors and assigns (“Purchase
Indemnitees”) from and against the adverse consequences resulting from, arising out of, relating to, in the
nature of, or to the extent caused by the following, any: (a) misrepresentation or breach by Seller of any representation or warranty
of Seller contained in this Agreement; and (b) nonperformance, failure to comply or breach by Seller of any covenant, promise
or agreement of Seller contained in this Agreement.

 

Section
9.2 Indemnification by Purchaser. Purchaser shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Seller, and its respective officers,
agents, employees and servants, and their respective heirs, personal and legal representatives, guardians, successors and assigns
(“Seller Indemnitees”) from and against the Adverse Consequences resulting from, arising
out of, relating to, in the nature of, or to the extent caused by the following, any: (a) misrepresentation, omission or breach
by Purchaser of any representation or warranty of Purchaser contained in this Agreement; and (b) nonperformance, failure to comply
or breach by Purchaser of any covenant, promise or agreement of Purchaser contained in this Agreement.

 

Article
X

GENERAL TERMS

 

Section
10.1 Notices. All notices hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given upon receipt, if personally
delivered, or on the next Business Day following dispatch if given via a nationally-recognized overnight courier service, addressed
to the Parties at the following addresses or at such other addresses as shall be specified in writing and in accordance with this
Section 9.1:

 

	If
    to any	MJ
    Distributing Inc	 	With
    a copy to:	Allyson
    Johnson
	Seller
    Party:	Attn:
    Mark Zobrist	 	 	allyson@sylvesterpolednak.com
	 	8550
    W. Charleston #102-272	 	 	 
	 	Las
    Vegas, NV 89117	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	With
    a copy to:	John
    Goss	 	 	 
	 	Jgoss56@gmail.com	 	 	 

 

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	If
    to Purchaser: 	MJ
    Holdings, Inc.	 	With
    a copy to:	Bernie
    Moyle
	 	Attn:
    Paris Balaouras	 	 	Bmoyle46@gmail.com
	 	730
    S. Rainbow #120-210	 	 	&
	 	Las
    Vegas, NV 89139	 	 	Adam
    Fulton 
	 	paris@mjholdingsinc.com	 	 	afulton@jfnvlaw.com
	 	rbloss@mjholdingsinc.com	 	 	 

 

Section
10.2 Severability. If any one or more of the terms of this Agreement are deemed to be invalid or unenforceable by a court
of law, the validity, enforceability, and legality of the remaining provisions of this Agreement will not in any way be affected
or impaired thereby, provided that: (a) each Party receives the substantial benefit of its bargain with respect to the transaction
contemplated hereby; and (b) the ineffectiveness of such provision would not result in such a material change as to cause completion
of the Contemplated Transactions to be unreasonable for either Party.

 

Section
10.3 Amendments and Waivers. No amendment of any provision of this Agreement shall be valid unless in writing and signed
by Purchaser and Seller. No waiver by any Party of any provision of this Agreement or any default, misrepresentation, or breach
of warranty or covenant hereunder shall be valid unless the same shall be in writing and signed by the Party making such waiver.
No waiver shall be deemed to extend to any other default, misrepresentation, or breach.

 

Section
10.4 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Nevada
without regard to such jurisdiction’s conflict of laws principles.

 

Section
10.5 Headings; Exhibits; Construction. The headings of the sections and paragraphs of this Agreement have been inserted
for convenience of reference only and do not constitute a part of this Agreement. The Exhibits and Schedules identified in this
Agreement are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof. The Parties have participated jointly in the negotiation
and drafting of this Agreement. In the event an ambiguity or question of intent or interpretation arises, this Agreement shall
be construed as if drafted jointly by the Parties and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise favoring or disfavoring any
Party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement. The word “including” shall mean including
without limitation and no exclusion of unlisted items shall be inferred from their absence.

 

Section
10.6 Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties named herein
and their respective successors and permitted assigns. Seller may not assign this Agreement nor any of his or its rights, interests,
or obligations hereunder without the prior written approval of Purchaser. Purchaser may freely assign any or all of its rights
and interests hereunder.

 

Section
10.7 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with the documents to be delivered herein, constitutes the entire agreement
among the Parties and supersedes any prior understandings, agreements, or representations by or among the Parties, written or
oral, to the extent they relate in any way to the subject matter hereof.

 

Section
10.8 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two (2) or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original,
but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Counterparts may be delivered via facsimile, electronic
mail (including pdf or any electronic signature complying with the U.S. federal ESIGN Act of 2000, e.g., www.docusign.com) or
other transmission method and any counterpart so delivered shall be deemed to have been duly and validly delivered and be valid
and effective for all purposes.

 

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Section
10.9 No Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement shall not confer any rights or remedies upon any Person other than the
Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns.

 

Section
10.10 Remedies Cumulative. None of the rights, powers or remedies conferred upon the Parties in connection with this Agreement
shall be mutually exclusive, and each such right, power or remedy shall be cumulative and in addition to every other right, power
or remedy, whether conferred hereby or hereafter available at law, in equity, by statute or otherwise.

 

Section
10.11 Pre-Closing Covenants. Seller agrees as follows with respect to the period between the execution of this Agreement
and the first to occur of valid termination pursuant to Section 3.4 and the Closing: (a) Seller will (a) obtain all third
party consents to fully effect the Contemplated Transactions, and (ii) to keep its businesses and properties substantially intact;
(b) Seller will not engage in any practice or act outside the ordinary course of business; and (c) Seller will permit Purchaser
and its representatives to have reasonable access to all premises, properties, books, records, Contracts and documents pertaining
to Seller or the Business upon twenty-four (24) hours’ written notice.

 

Section
10.12 Assignability. In the event that the CCB does not approve the transfer of ownership to Purchaser, Purchaser shall
have the right to assign its rights under this Agreement to a third-party or successor entity and to again submit the transfer
of ownership to the CCB. The Parties agree to work together in good faith to effectuate the intent of this Agreement, namely,
to transfer the ownership of Seller to Purchaser. In the event that Purchaser elects to assign its rights under this Agreement
to another party or successor entity, Seller shall not be entitled to any additional compensation but Purchaser shall bear the
expense of any subsequent transfer of ownership application that is submitted to the CCB.

 

[Signatures
on the following page]

 

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IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first set forth above.

 

	PURCHASER:	MJ
    HOLDINGS, INC.
	 	 	 
	 	By:	                 
	 	Name:	 
	 	Title:	 
	 	 	 
	SELLER:	MJ
    DISTRIBUTING, INC. (as owner and sole member of 
	 	MJ
    DISTRIBUTING C202, LLC and MJ
	 	DISTRIBUTING
    P133, LLC)
	 	 	 
	 	By:	 
	 	Name:	 
	 	Title:	 
	 	 	 
	OWNERS:	 
	 	Ernest
    Mark Zobrist
	 	 	 
	 	 
	 	John
    Charles Goss

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

LIST
OF EXHIBITS

 

	Exhibit
    1 and Schedules	Licenses
    and permits
	Exh
    1-1 C202 certs	 
	Exh
    1-2 RC202 certs	 
	Exh
    1-3 P133 certs	 
	Exh
    1-4 RP 133 certs	 
	Exh
    1-5 Nye Co. docs	 
	Exh
    1-6 TOI Inc to LLCs	 
	Exh
    1-0 Summary	 
	 	 
	Exhibit
    3 and Schedules	Seller
    Deliveries at Closing
	Exh
    3.2(a)(1) assignments	 
	Exh
    3.2(a)(2) corp docs	 
	Exh
    3.2(a)(3) bring down cert	 
	Exh
    3.2(a)(4) resignation ltrs	 
	Exhibit
    3.2(a)(6) Liens	 
	 	 
	Exhibit
    4 and Schedules	Seller
    Disclosures
	Disclosure
    Schedule Exhibit 4	 
	Exh
    4.5 financials

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