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Top Stories: Page 109
Guy Rocourt: My American Cannabis Experience
The co-founder and CEO of Papa & Barkley shares his experiences as a black American, a U.S. military veteran and a cannabis advocate.
What’s Next for Social Equity in Arizona’s Cannabis Market?
Earlier this month, a judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging the state’s rules for issuing 26 social equity licenses in the adult-use market, paving the way for the licenses to be issued.
#3 | 3 Lefts Cannabis
In just three years since launching in Michigan in 2019, 3 Lefts Cannabis—the exclusive brand from Arcanna—has established itself as a great place to work.
Destined to Sell Cannabis
Growing up through the drug war era in Oakland, ex-felon Tucky Blunt now operates the first dispensary licensed under the city’s cannabis equity program.
Planet 13 Offers Cannabis-Themed Weddings
The company’s Las Vegas dispensary has received a great response from the local community since beginning to host vow renewals and wedding ceremonies earlier this month.
#2 | The Grove
A repeat ‘Best Companies’ award winner, Las Vegas-based The Grove continues its trajectory as a community partner and a great place to work.
Assessing Social Equity From an Oregon Perspective
Jesce Horton, LOWD co-founder and CEO, discusses how the cannabis industry can become more inclusive.
#1 | Viola Brands
A minority-owned multi-state operator, Viola Brands positively impacts its employees and the communities it serves.
Verano’s Preparedness Drives Anticipated Growth in New Markets
CEO George Archos says expecting and prepping for regulatory and legislative delays are key to successful growth.
Beyond the Show: Ben Gelt and Ted Harris
In our first episode with multiple guests, we're talking craft cannabis.
South Carolina Medical Cannabis Marathon Finds Senate Approval
After seven floor sessions and more than 65 changes were considered in the chamber, a bill to legalize medical cannabis now heads to the House.
Wading Through Social Equity in Los Angeles
Two owner-operators from Sixty Four & Hope discuss their journey entering Los Angeles' social equity market and the challenges faced along the way.
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