Prescott resident decries hurdles veterans face trying to start a business

Grant Quezada, a former Army Ranger who owns the Founding Fathers Collective in Prescott, said he tried to work with the government for capital to get his business off the ground, but ultimately turned to the private sector. (Photo by Lillie Boudreaux/Cronkite News)

Grant Quezada, a former Army Ranger who owns the Founding Fathers Collective in Prescott, said he tried to work with the government for capital to get his business off the ground, but ultimately turned to the private sector. (Photo by Lillie Boudreaux/Cronkite News)

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