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Adding Racial Equity To The Business Of Legal Weed

Mar 11, 2023
The podcast dives into the rapid growth of the cannabis industry, now worth $32 billion, and discusses its complex history with racial disparities. It addresses the barriers people of color face in accessing opportunities within this evolving market. Personal stories highlight the injustices from past cannabis laws and the push for social equity in legal frameworks. The discussion also emphasizes the need for community education and advocacy to ensure that those historically impacted can benefit from legalization.
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INSIGHT

Booming but Unequal

  • Legal marijuana is a booming industry, growing from zero to $32 billion in just ten years.
  • Despite increasing legality, racial disparities persist in arrests and industry access.
INSIGHT

Challenges of Entry

  • Entering the cannabis industry is complex, demanding, and financially risky.
  • Tauhid Chappell advocates for policies supporting Black communities' access to this industry.
ANECDOTE

From Arrest to Entrepreneur

  • Devin Alexander was arrested for possessing $60 worth of marijuana, derailing his Air Force plans.
  • Now, he owns a legal cannabis delivery business in the same area.
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