Raising Capital and a Child
On the verge of securing a one million dollar note for the marijuana business, while my son turns two years old in a few weeks. My wife and I are blessed. Our son was likely conceived between one day to a week after getting married. Even though the pregnancy wasn’t easy, the uneasiness became a blessing. Cam was born […]
Sushi and Good Company
Have you felt like the plug at the sushi spot? When in public, I’m perceived to be involved with drugs, I sometimes smell like weed, or I can be having multiple phone conversations working on some deals or some combination of the three, drawing attention from eyes…
A Great Neighbor
There are approximately 750,000 law enforcement officers in the United States, days after Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall fired Amber Guyger, I logged on to Facebook and noticed a post from a childhood friend who proudly announced his enrollment into a local police force in Connecticut…
Coronavirus, Cannabis, and Hip Hop in New England
According to CNBC, unemployment in the U.S. could reach 47 million, while many institutions look to integrate virtual technologies. The virus has created a space that removes the “poor me” mentality, where people can no longer believe in the silos of their sorrows. You are not the only person restricted. The difference between you and […]
Crazy Cat Lady Cannabis Blog Interview
THC Limits – A Cost Prohibitive Prohibition
Massachusetts is currently reviewing a bill (Bill H.154) aimed at capping THC levels of both flower and concentrates at 10%. If THC were to be capped at 10% – down from the current average of 20%, medical and recreational users alike would effectively be paying a 100% increase on product.
What Social Good in Cannabis Looks Like
Here, reporting lives from the deep end of cannabis entrepreneurship and maintaining an in-depth culture perspective as big corporate cannabis attempts to steamroll social good. They support cannabis legalization for profit and not for freedom or justice. If you are unfamiliar with what’s been going on in the legal Weed Market here in MA, […]
Attack the Racist System, Not the Racist Person
There is a KKK member who has a high power job and thinks she is good at hiding racism. Between her homelife (husband; kids; dog), work, and time with friends, each social circle, evokes different emotions in an attempt to strive for harmony. On the other side of the city, the blackest cannabis entrepreneur asks, […]
The Decentralization of Education after a Crisis
The school year is out, and it can be unsettling to think forward to the Fall and how the education system will playout. Just a few months ago, mid-January marked the start of a new term for nearly 77 million grade school and college students. As fast as the COVID-19 spread, the education and work […]
Proactive Points for Police Departments from a Cannabis Entrepreneur Who Has Experienced Police Brutality
For decades, harsh marijuana laws, enforcement, and penalties have oppressed communities across the nation. Following the death of George Floyd and as a cannabis entrepreneur, I would not be comfortable speaking on police brutality if it weren’t for marijuana and my own experience with the boys in blue. What simple, measurable actions can cities and […]