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Episode 61: Crafting Cannabis Policy: Equity, Justice, and the Path Forward with Toi Hutchinson

Episode 61: Crafting Cannabis Policy: Equity, Justice, and the Path Forward with Toi Hutchinson

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Join us for Episode 61 of the Cannabis Diversity Report with host Tahir Johnson as he sits down with a titan of cannabis policy reform - Toi Hutchinson, the President and CEO of The Marijuana Policy Project. A former Illinois Senator and co-sponsor of the groundbreaking Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (CRTA), Toi has dedicated her career to promoting equity in the burgeoning cannabis industry. As colleagues at the Marijuana Policy Project, Tahir and Toi share a deep commitment to social justice and inclusion. In this engaging conversation, Toi sheds light on the intricacies of cannabis legislation, her journey from the Illinois Senate to the Marijuana Policy Project, and the importance of equitable cannabis policy reform. You'll hear firsthand about Toi's tireless work to redress the impacts of the war on drugs on marginalized communities, her strategies for modernizing cannabis regulation, and her vision for a more inclusive future for the cannabis industry. Whether you're a cannabis enthusiast, an industry insider, or simply interested in the fight for equity and justice in policymaking, this episode is packed with invaluable insights. Dive in to discover how Toi Hutchinson and the Marijuana Policy Project are reshaping the landscape of cannabis policy and promoting a more inclusive and equitable industry. Don't miss this deep dive into the fight for fair, just, and inclusive cannabis policies.
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