Seattle City Council passes 3 bills aimed at increasing equity in cannabis industry

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The Seattle City Council has unanimously passed three pieces of legislation that aim to create equity policies in the cannabis industry and 'fight to repair past harms in the war on drugs.' FOX13

The legislation proposed by the city of Seattle aims to create a more equal space for minorities and women to own pot shops, though the legislation isn't without criticism.The Seattle City Council has unanimously passed three pieces of legislation that aim to create equity policies in the cannabis industry and "fight to repair past harms in the war on drugs.

"Today’s Cannabis Equity legislation sets us on a path towards restoring harms created by the War on Drugs, and City and State policies," said Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda, who sponsored the bill.

The bills are effective 30 days after Mayor Bruce Harrell signs the legislation into law. The bill that pertains to job retention will be applied nine months after the effective date in an effort to allow for the Office of Labor Standards to prepare for implementation.

 

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Yeah… because when you look around Seattle… that’s what it looks like it needs… equal opportunity drug business.

way to focus on the important things there city council

Until they reverse there decriminalization policies no business or person in seattle will be safe, seattle is getting what it’s been voting for

Leftist lunacy.

They’re so busy looking backwards that the present is circling the drain.

JFC

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