Minorities struggle for headway in the legal weed business

by | Sep 14, 2021

 

In 2016, Massachusetts voters approved an initiative that required the state to create policies that would bring those disproportionately impacted by the war on drugs into the new legal cannabis industry. Today, minority-owned businesses make up only a small fraction of the hundreds of marijuana dispensaries in the state. Special Correspondent Kira Kay reports on why equity candidates are struggling in the legal weed industry.

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You know those Mondays after a wild weekend… when all you want is a blanket, a warm cookie , and some peace?
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Curled up by the window with Happy Bites, a glass of milk, and zero plans to leave the couch 🛋️ 😴

#seedyourhead #happybites #gethappy #chocolatechipcookie #boston #jamaicaplain

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