The legalization of medical and adult-use cannabis is making waves across the country, but most regulatory bodies have refused to carry the colored communities along. With the USCC’s involvement, the industry may finally have a good shot at being equitable and inclusive. The internship program will remove access barriers for the young black population and keep them on an excellent path to retaining leadership in the industry. You can visit the organization’s website to check if you’re eligible to apply for the program before recruitment begins.
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