Documentary follows seven women who attempt to enter California's legal cannabis market

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Filmed between 2017 and 2019, the documentary offers a window into the challenges faced by the women and the emergence of the legal market cannabis - via TheGrowthOp

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, “features second-generation cannabis farmer Chiah Rodriques, 72-year old African-American retired Catholic school principal turned dispensary owner Sue Taylor, Latinx queer activist Felicia Carbajal, serial entrepreneur Karyn Wagner, and Humboldt elders The Bud Sisters.” And though it marks the feature length film for Russo, her award-winning short films have been broadcast on Showtime, Netflix, and PBS, among other networks., a 60-minute episode of Nova, a popular science show that has been airing since 1974.

The episode investigated the research around the potential benefits and harms of using cannabis to treat conditions like seizures, autism, and insomnia, as well as the implications of the regulatory patchwork in U.S., where some states still maintain a complete prohibition on the plant.

 

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