Non-profits that cater to predominantly African American Communities are incorporating information sessions on the newly enacted law
which legalized recreational marijuana and exploring how the law might impact the Black community.
During both day long summit’s hosted by The Black Political Association BAPAC and California Urban Partnership both organizations held cannabis related economic and social equity educational forums in Sacramento. At the BAPAC February 24 summit, most panelists and guests were frustrated that African-Americans are behind the eight-ball when it comes to issues surrounding California’s cannabis industry.
which legalized recreational marijuana and exploring how the law might impact the Black community.
During both day long summit’s hosted by The Black Political Association BAPAC and California Urban Partnership both organizations held cannabis related economic and social equity educational forums in Sacramento. At the BAPAC February 24 summit, most panelists and guests were frustrated that African-Americans are behind the eight-ball when it comes to issues surrounding California’s cannabis industry.
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