The County Is Rolling a Fatty — Application Process to Begin for Social Equity Licenses for Cannabis Retail Storefronts
Roll up for Cannabis Equity
by Terrie Best
The County is Rolling a Fatty
Last year, a group of longtime cannabis advocates and professionals, community leaders and persons formerly incarcerated for cannabis got together and responded to the County of San Diego’s Request for Proposal to implement a cannabis social equity program in the unincorporated areas of the county.
It was a dream team of talent and it took awhile but we won the contract and the county is on its way to rolling out an application website, public meetings and eventual onboarding and training of new licensees.

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