Equity

Antonio Harvey Champions Cannabis Equity with Harmony Roots

From Court to Cannabis: Antonio Harvey and Harmony Roots Advocate for Equity

Introduction

Former Portland Trail Blazer Antonio Harvey has transitioned from scoring points on the court to making a societal impact through cannabis. Along with his wife, head grower Jennifer Speer-Harvey, the couple is committed to creating a more equitable cannabis landscape.

Antonio Harvey: A Trailblazer in More Ways Than One

Best known for his time as a Portland Trail Blazer, Harvey’s influence has moved beyond basketball. He’s leveraging his platform to bring attention to equity issues within the cannabis industry, issues he deeply understands.

 

The Hurdles of LUCS

Navigating through the exhaustive Land Use Compatibility Survey (LUCS) is a common obstacle for aspiring cannabis entrepreneurs. This becomes even more burdensome for those without the resources to employ expert guidance.

Booming Sales, Limited Access

Cannabis is big business in Oregon, pulling in $80 million in a single month. However, the Cannabis Policy Oversight Team (CPOT) stresses that policies must prioritize social equity to rectify historical imbalances.

Harmony Roots: A Benchmark for Cannabis Equity

Harmony Roots stands out as a vanguard for industry equity and quality. The brand’s unique selling point is its meticulous blend of terpenes and flavonoids, crafted under the expert eye of head grower, Jennifer Speer-Harvey.

Jennifer Speer-Harvey: A Legacy of Farming and a Future in Cannabis

Jennifer Speer-Harvey

Growing up in an agricultural family, Jennifer Speer-Harvey had a clear vision for her future. Not content to be relegated to the office, she seized the opportunity to become a head grower, earning Harmony Roots a place among Oregon’s ‘Elite Eight.’

The Female Factor in Cannabis

Jennifer Speer-Harvey faced gender-based roadblocks in a male-dominated industry but found an eager market among women. Her journey has empowered her to produce cannabis products that resonate with women across various roles in life.

The Move from “Poison to Plant”

As Antonio Harvey puts it, “Our big thing is getting people off of poison and onto a plant.” He calls for equitable access to the cannabis industry, emphasizing that opportunities should be open for all, not just a privileged few.

Conclusion

Through Harmony Roots, Antonio and Jennifer Speer-Harvey are setting new standards for quality and equity in the cannabis sector. They combine their unique strengths—his influence as a former Trail Blazer and her expertise as a head grower—to push the industry towards a more equitable future.

 

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