Black advocacy group blasts possible hemp ban and other Illinois policies – Center Square

The National Black Empowerment Action Fund, an advocacy group, said white entrepreneurs have disproportionately reaped the rewards of the cannabis industry, amassing over $1 billion in profits before a single social equity license had been issued.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

So to recap: Because you were arrested or otherwise impacted by the war on drugs, you get a spot at the head of the line to sell cannabis? Fuzzy thinking at best, and conveniently ignoring the street level sellers of pot, fetty, heroin etc. that are members of the communities disproportionately impacted by drug use.

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