December 1, 2022 40 Pot Lounge Licenses Awarded In Nevada Selection Process, 10 To ‘Social Equity’ Recipients The winners have been announced in a random “lottery” to award independent pot lounge licenses to 20 businesses in Nevada.
September 1, 2022 Why Collaborative Social Justice Is Crucial for Cannabis Organizations Looking back on the last decade poses the question: What will the industry look like in ten years?
August 1, 2022 Minorities And Women Seeking To Own N.J. Legal Weed Stores `Swimming Uphill’ To Land Licenses Colia Best has the ambition and drive to get his cannabis business off the ground.
April 26, 2022 After Drug Conviction, NY Couple Plans Cannabis Dispensary A New York couple who endured the war on drugs is eager to open a recreational marijuana dispensary.
March 22, 2022 Denver Approves First Social Equity Hospitality License For Marijuana The Tetra Lounge in Downtown Denver is on track to become the city’s first social equity applicant approved for a marijuana hospitality establishment license, city officials announced Monday.
March 14, 2022 Prison-to-Pot Farms Confront Legacy Of War On Drugs “Our saying here is we grow weed at a prison to help people get out of prison for growing weed,”
January 30, 2022 Cannabis Social Equity Programs Leave Many California Entrepreneurs Demoralized, Depleted The very thing that had once torn Ingrid Archie from her daughters and led to her incarceration now made her bubble with unbridled optimism.
December 13, 2021 What Exactly Should Social Equity in a Legal Marijuana Market Entail? What will it take to effectively put equity first in a legal marijuana market?
September 21, 2021 Chef Enid Parham Shines A Light On Cannabis Cooking And Social Equity Recently named Michigan Edibles’ best cannabis chef, Enid Parham (also known as Chef Sunflower) is famous for her tasty food.
September 7, 2021 The Cannabis Industry Is Booming, But For Many Black Americans The Price Of Entry Is Steep Social equity rules can reduce barriers to entry for communities most affected by discriminatory drug laws.