
The United States House of Representatives for the second time passed the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act (MORE Act), (220-204) voting to end federal cannabis prohibition, promote equity, and help restore the...
The United States House of Representatives for the second time passed the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act (MORE Act), (220-204) voting to end federal cannabis prohibition, promote equity, and help restore the...
Timeka Drew, an experienced cannabis executive and social equity advocate, has recently been appointed as the Chief Growth Officer at NUG, Inc., a vertically-integrated California cannabis company. This appointment comes as NUG transitions...
Last week the NJCRC approved 68 adult-use cannabis conditional cultivation and manufacturing licenses. Twelve are women-owned. Of the winners announced, 28 % are black, 9 % are Hispanic, 8 % are Asian, 39...
New York plans to reserve their first retail licenses for selling weed to individuals with convictions for weed or related offenses. Others eligible for a license are relatives of those individuals. The state...
Washington, D.C. – On February 10th, 2022, the Minority Cannabis Business Association (MCBA) will take the first step on a journey to usher in a new era of social equity with the release...
The state of New Jersey can boast that they’ve handed out 56 licenses. But legislators feel it’s a disgrace that none were ever granted to black-owned enterprises. Representative Donald M. Payne, Jr. issued...
When Connecticut first legalized weed, what stuck out was a proposed social equity program called by some to be one of the country’s best. It promised greater diversity and opportunity for minority entrepreneurs...
It’s going to be at least another year and a half before New York’s recreational cannabis market is up and running. Already though, there’s growing concern among legacy cannabis dealers about how they’ll...
Oakland’s cannabis vendors are turning to state and city leaders after gunfire and burglaries have left them “under attack.” The city’s cannabis businesses became victims of a spree of criminal acts that took...
Standing along the bustling corridor of Crenshaw Boulevard in South Los Angeles is the first Black-female owned dispensary in the city, according to its owner Kika Keith. Her journey to opening Gorilla Rx...
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