Al Harrington is helping Black entrepreneurs enter the cannabis sector through an incubator partnership with his company, Viola Brands.
Harrington, now CEO of cannabis company Viola Brands, said one of the ways he'll achieve the mission to help 100 Black people through an incubator program that allows black market cannabis products to turn legitimate with the help of his company. Harrington said entrepreneurs in the cannabis field find it "nearly impossible to get a license" to grow and monetize products in states where marijuana is legal. Harrington added some products could have "million dollar valuations" if promoted and disturbed correctly.
"We're going to continue to support him as he supported us," Harrington said of Jackson, adding he plans to donate 20,000 CBD topical creams to protesters who suffer from chronic pain.
I’m ready Texas ready
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Drug dealing. That’s new!!!
Drug dealing.
Just start by releasing all the people who are locked up for possession of a now legal substance.
Why's Al so racist?
That's racist... what about Native Americans? Asians? Latinos? Eskimo? Polynesian? Heck maybe even Caucasian!
Seems racist
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Why did this make the news? Aren’t we supposed to stop being racist?
Why black only? Isnt that racism?
What’s wrong with accounting?
I wanna be a black millionaire even tho I’m white
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
There is already 100 black millionaires in the illegal drug business and probably a whole lot more!
That’s racist. Be an equal opportunity employer. Make 100 human beings millionaires. Why’s is gotta be black?
Had to be weed.. 🤔
At the expense of millions of black youth who will never succeed, stoned all the time..liberal logic
Match made in heaven...blacks and weed
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