Several states have programs to help minorities get licenses to grow and sell, but funding remains a hurdle for most entrepreneurs
Black people comprise only a small percentage of those profiting from the burgeoning legalized pot market, according to state data. Public initiatives and private funds, like one started by Jay-Z, aim to boost minority participation. Photo: Rob Alcaraz/The Wall Street Journal
Weird.
only dopeheads want this crap to be legal.
No kidding, they want easy money not bureaucratic red tape, license wing fees and taxes. They are hustlers.
You don't get it whitey, it's a thug's life. They rap about it, music videos... You think they want to hire a bookkeeper and pay their quarterlies,,, You people are the joke, not them.
The word EQUITABLE is pure BS!
Maybe stop making everything about race and try to help everyone who was negatively affected
They don’t know how to run a real business where you can’t just execute your rivals.
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