Women in Cannabis

For Asia Cannario, the War on Drugs is especially personal. Like many people, she started using cannabis as a teenager and got into selling cannabis in her 20s in Baltimore, Maryland, long before any legalization efforts grew teeth.
Picture this: It’s the early ‘90s, a time when the good herb was very much in the shadows—a subculture thriving behind closed doors. Wendy Campbell is a small-town girl from Ohio. She is introduced to something even more out of the ordinary: cannabis.
Rebecca Abraham is yet another extraordinary human facing another heroic task. A nurse by trade—and more importantly, by inclination —Abraham is working to convince the relatively conservative American medical community that cannabis does indeed have a role to play in clinical practice.
Julietta Neas is the owner of a thriving group of dispensaries known in these parts as Amnesia Dispensaries and Accessories LLC, a homegrown business that now includes 4 locations and an edibles bakery called Sunbaked.
Live pipe-making demonstrations are just one of the ways shop owner Treasure Rose is expanding the idea of what a smoke shop can be.
The cannabis pioneer and activist’s new bubbler and water pipe designs  are legitimately burning up the market (and a heap of flower too).
Just as spring was starting to come out greenly and the mulberry trees were bursting with buds in these parts, I talked to renowned author, documentarian, television producer, and plant guru, Sharon Letts.
The Last Prisoner Project's Director of Advocacy tells her story.
Since the dawn of legalized medical cannabis in America, Nurse Heather Manus has been fighting to expand access, improve products, and further education.
Kim Stuck’s Indelible Mark on the Cannabis Industry—From Keeping Tabs to Transformation
Erin Kay, co-founder of Tasty Puff, knows all too well that the road to business success is a wild ride of highs and lows that relentlessly test one’s mettle—and truthfully, she wouldn’t have it any other way.
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