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Rev. Al Sharpton Calls For More Diversity In White-Dominated Weed Industry – HuffPost

Rev. Al Sharpton says he does not personally consume marijuana, but thats not stopping him from calling for more black representation in the white-dominated weed industry.

Sharpton, a prominent civil rights leader and founder of theNational Action Network, will be the keynote speaker at theCannabis World Congress Business Expositionin New York on Friday. The event will mark the first time Sharpton will speak publicly about the decriminalization of marijuana use and call for an increase in diversity and better inclusion of people of color within the industry.

Just because I dont use marijuana as a Minister, does not mean I have the right to impose my moral values on others, Sharpton said in statement sent to HuffPost. However, I will challenge the cannabis industry and its distributors in states where it is legal to support civil rights movements and ensure that we are not disproportionately excluded from business opportunities.

The event marks the fourth annual year for cannabis expo, which is recognized as the leading trade show and conference for the legalized cannabis, medical marijuana and industrial hemp industries. It will include a series of speakers and exhibits that will highlight ways to open, invest in and grow businesses focused around marijuana.

However Sharptons remarks will have a slightly different focus. As a leading civil rights advocate, Sharpton is expected to denounce the disproportionate number of marijuana arrests of black people. While black and white people smoke weed at a similar rate, black people are two to four times more likely to be arrested for marijuana pending on where they live.

Sharpton also aims to help identify ways people of color can become more involved in the industry where it operates legally, which is growing at a rapid rate and expects to surpass $21 billion in 2020. While it is hard to track down official statistics on the demographics of cannabis business owners, Buzzfeeds Amanda Chicago Lewis investigated the issue and discovered that less than three dozen of the almost 3,600 storefront marijuana dispensaries in the country are black-owned about 1 percent.

Decriminalization and diversity are hot buttons for this industry, and there is a low percentage of canna-businesses owned by people of color, said Scott Giannotti, Managing Director, CWCB Expo Events, in an email. To have one of the nations most prominent voices speak on this topic at CWCBExpo is an extreme honor. This is a turning point for the industry and we are proud to have Rev. Sharpton inspire real action forward.

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$68K ‘bill’ for police services during Ann Coulter event presented to local GOP leader – Modesto Bee


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$68K 'bill' for police services during Ann Coulter event presented to local GOP leader
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In a statement Tuesday, Bee Editor Joe Kieta said, I find it astounding that Supervisor DeMartini is surprised that Ann Coulter's visit to Modesto generated coverage in The Bee. Of course it would; she is a rhetorical bomb-thrower and just the fact ...

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This day in WND history: New Jersey push to ban Ann Coulter best-seller – WND.com

New Jersey push to ban Ann Coulter best-seller

June 13, 2006:Best-sellers were once made by being banned in Boston.

But a pair of New Jersey state legislators tried to ban a book already atop the best-sellers list.

The book stirring all the controversy was Godless: The Church of Liberalism by WND columnist Ann Coulter.

Two Democrats Assemblywomen Joan Quigley and Linda Stender pushed to ban Godless from all bookstores in the Garden State because of Coulters biting criticism of four 9-11 widows known as the Jersey Girls, who demanded investigations into President Bushs role in allowing the terrorist attacks.

No one in New Jersey should buy this book and allow Ann Coulter to profit from her hate-mongering, the two said in a joint statement. We are asking New Jersey retailers statewide to stand with us and express their outrage by refusing to carry or sell copies of Coulters book. Her hate-filled attacks on our 9-11 widows has no place on New Jersey bookshelves.

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MSNBC Guest Rants Against ‘Lunatics’ Limbaugh and Coulter – NewsBusters (blog)


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MSNBC Guest Rants Against 'Lunatics' Limbaugh and Coulter
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We have heard in the last few days, whether it's Ann Coulter, Mark Levin, Newt Gingrich this morning, all the sudden this shift that extreme right is now going after Bob Mueller. Is that what matters to the President? Because we know that group knows ...
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The EU’s Desire To Control Euroclearing Is Politics about Brexit, Nothing More – Forbes


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The EU's Desire To Control Euroclearing Is Politics about Brexit, Nothing More
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The European Union is making clear, once again, its insistence that euroclearing, the system of settling contracts and derivatives in the euro currency, will have to be done inside the European Union after Brexit. There's a problem with this insistence ...
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