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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVIST

WHAT AN INCREDIBLE YEAR FOR VETERANS, CANNABIS, AND activism. In this issue, I have the honor and privilege of writing about one of our industry’s hardest working veterans, cannabis activist Amy Case King.

I first met Case King seven years ago while we were both attending the annual Americans for Safe Access Conference. I had the privilege of walking the halls of Congress with her during my very first trip to Washington, D.C. As a young activist, walking those halls was intimidating and frightening, but having Case King by my side was an incredible learning experience. Case King is as

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