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Opinion: A Little Brown Boy’s Story
A young boy was happily cuddling on his mother’s lap as his father drove, seemingly forever, on their cross-country road trip. They were on...
Realizing Social Equity in the Cannabis Industry Today
To navigate the evolving role cannabis plays in society, we must operate through a healing lens. American racism, bore from the imperial pursuits of...
Opinion: The Evolution of Cannabis in California
Talk about an OG! For more than 100 years, California has been the epicenter of American cannabis production. In 1910, with scarcely more than...
Opinion: Social Equity Colonialism
Editor’s note: Mark Slaugh, a person of color, works with companies across the United States and internationally and is actively involved in promoting social...
What Is Cannabis Culture in 2022?
Long before cannabis legalization began to take hold in the United States, a primordial soup of marijuana stereotypes and medical advocates were the primary...
Cannabis Companies Are Stepping up to Help Ukraine
On February 24, Russian forces crossed the border into Ukraine and officially invaded the country. Almost immediately, the war became the center of attention...
Influential People of Color in Cannabis
As we survey the landscape in 2022, it’s clear the cannabis industry’s work has only begun when it comes to creating a vibrant, diverse...
Home Values Soar in Legal States
ST. LOUIS – Consumers aren’t the only ones getting high in legal states. According to a new report from nationwide brokerage service Clever Real...
Achieving True Social Equity Requires Changing the Cannabis Culture
It’s no secret the cannabis industry is off-balance when it comes to people of color and business ownership. In 2017, an estimated 12 percent...
Apple Clears Cannabis Apps for Upload to App Store
CUPPERTINO, Calif. – Apple Inc. no longer prohibits cannabis-related apps in its online App Store. The technology giant placed limits on its largesse, however:...












