- This film features conversations and evidence about the changing climate being experienced within the culture of cannabis here in northern California. Proposing that the same issues are being experienced all over the state/nation as corporate entities claim stake and immature policies pave the path. It is the same reason humans continue to live out the unnecessary challenges in society as greed and ignorance supersede that which harnessed attraction in the first place. A repeat of the conquistador or overseer aiming to control without inclusion of those who built to this point. A call to preserve the root and protect that which truly serves a given organism, in this case those who cultivated cannabis culture, prior Prop 64. The preservation will ensure optimized evolution. Moving from illegal to legal has an infinite stream of scenarios that would make or brake the future in highlighting our human birthright to commune with nature. Space maintained for active bodies to have their voices in participation is imperative. The topics focus upon 'how the cannabis culture is changing', 'what are the effects of permitting processes on legacy companies', 'what challenges are being experienced in operations, predictions for the future (near and beyond), solutions or concerns for the continuation of a legal cannabis business as it relates to livelihood and security for future of cannabis and the cultivators, producers of product, educators and activist for safe access.
- A film about the changing climate being experienced within the culture of cannabis in northern California (and the world). Are the same issues being experienced all over the state/nation as corporate entities claim stake and immature policies pave the path? Could it be the same reason humans continue to live out the unnecessary challenges in society as greed and ignorance supersede the full appreciation of a culture thriving? A repeat of the conquistador, or overseer, aiming to control that which it does not value as integral. A look at the roots to preserve and protect that which truly serves a given organism, in this case the cannabis culture, prior Prop 64. Does preservation ensure optimized evolution? Moving from illegal to legal has ignited a stream of scenarios that could make or break the future in securing our human birthright to commune with nature. Space maintained for active legacy cannabis culture-bodies and to have their voices in participation is imperative now more than ever. Three main segments in the film take you from viewpoints of the truth as experienced by legacy cannabis culture bearers to solutions and projections for the future of this new industry. Each expert interviewed shares their position and the effects that have been felt and witnessed. In the first section, a sharing of how cannabis has impacted their lives. By the second segment a full blooming of the issues the legacy market holders are experiencing. Culminating in the third segment with predictions and solutions to ensure we, as people of earth, maintain our birthright to natural medicines. Twelve stories are weaved into a conversation to reveal the state of cannabis from a deep cultural standpoint. The Dank Duchess, Joseph Encinosa (Gold Drop inc.), Amanda Reiman, Steve DeAngelo (Harborside), Patti O'Brien (Alluvium), Trish Herrera Spencer (City of Alameda), Jake Sassaman (advocate entrepreneur), Joshua Freeman (Roots and Harmony Farms), Tim Blake (The Emerald Cup) and more. Witness a legacy honored as revolutionary.
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