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Finding Success Through Diversity: Q&A With Dragonfly Wellness’ Narith Panh
Panh, COO of the Utah-based, vertically integrated medical cannabis operation, reflects on what drew him to the cannabis industry, lessons learned and some of the company’s biggest accomplishments in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month. More >>
Turning Talk Into Action

Social equity is a top priority for legalization in Rhode Island, Rep. Scott Slater said this week as an adult-use cannabis bill he sponsors heads to the House and Senate floors May 24.

“The starting line isn’t the same for people in poor, urban and minority communities, and they deserve support to ensure they get the full benefit of participating in legalization,” he said.

According to Slater and Senate sponsor Josh Miller, their proposal uses licensing fees and penalties to fund technical assistance and grants to applicants and communities that have been impacted by prohibition, and reserves 25% of retail licenses for social equity licensees and another 25% for worker cooperatives.

But will their talk turn into action? And should social equity in the industry be dependent upon legislation?

Those questions—and many others—will take center stage during Cannabis Business Times’ Cannabis Conference Aug. 23-25 in Las Vegas. A powerhouse panel that incudes Minority Cannabis Business Association Executive Director Amber Littlejohn will offer an in-depth take on how cannabis companies can develop meaningful and actionable social equity priorities during one of our unparalleled educational sessions.

Littlejohn outlined some of the obstacles surrounding social equity programs in a March 2021 interview with CBT Managing Editor Patrick Williams.

“One thing that's happening the right way is that around the country, we are definitely seeing that there is a commitment to equity being a part of any legal framework,” she said. “And that's promising, and that's heartening. I feel one of the biggest challenges, though, is ensuring that the language that's included and the provisions that are put forth are truly actionable and meaningful.”

Meaningful action is also in the hands of industry leaders, who can step up to use their own platforms and build partnerships to create equity in the cannabis industry.

Littlejohn will be joined by co-panelists Chima Enyia, the executive VP of the Social Equity & Educational Development (SEED) initiative at Cresco Labs, and Karim Webb, CEO of 4thMVMT. They will share programs that their cultivation, dispensary and hemp businesses are implementing right now.

What programs do you have going on? Reach out and let us know.

-Tony Lange, Associate Editor

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On the Verge
Rhode Island Adult-Use Cannabis Bills Head to House, Senate Floors
The advancements come after committee approvals of substitute bills that include automatic expungement for cannabis convictions. More >>
Headlines
Washington Files Lawsuit Against Spokane Cannabis Retailer, Claims $300,000 in Unpaid Wages
Massachusetts House Passes Bill to Promote Diversity in State’s Cannabis Industry
Illinois Begins Issuing Craft Grow Cannabis Licenses
Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors Votes Against Changing Cannabis Cultivation Tax
Massachusetts Adult-Use Cannabis Retailers Eclipse $3 Billion in Sales
Minnesota Senate Blocks Vote on Adult-Use Cannabis Legalization Bill
In Seattle Area, Local Legislation Creates Cannabis Safety Task Force
Colorado Officials Issue Expanded Advisory Over Cannabis Products Potentially Contaminated With Mold
DRAMM - CBT 2022 Dramm Triple Threat
Listen: Merger and Acquisition Lessons
Beyond the Show: Kevin Slaughter
This week, we're talking about some the prevailing trends in mergers and acquisitions in cannabis in 2022. More >>
Don't Miss Out

Building or retrofitting a cannabis greenhouse? You don’t want to miss these important facility design considerations from some of the brightest minds in the industry.

Download our Free Guide for tips from Nadia Sabeh (Dr. Greenhouse), Robert Eddy (CEA Consultancy), and Michelle Hackett (Riverview Farms), and then join us in-person at Cannabis Conference 2022 (August 23-25, Las Vegas) for even MORE actionable tips.  

Early Bird rates expire June 15. Check out our Cannabis Conference website.

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