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The Marijuana Industry Is Becoming More Inclusive, But Progress Is Slow - The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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By Matt Whittaker On the day Joseph R. Biden Jr. was sworn in as president in 2021, an eclectic mix of demonstrators convened at the Colorado state capitol building in Denver. Among them that January day was DonQuenick Beasley, who had a message different from others in the crowd. The Bible-quoting black cannabis-rights activist held a sign saying “Give Us […]

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