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Daughters of a sharecropper pioneer New Mexico’s cannabis industry   – Jackson Advocate

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Clovis, New Mexico – The daughters of a sharecropper (Oletha Duffy, Retha Taylor-Parsons, and Dr. Sandra Taylor-Sawyer) have banded together, pooling their financial resources and business acumen to create Healing Leavez, LLC and are among New Mexico’s first licensed Black-owned cannabis businesses. Healing Leavez, LLC, a Black-women-owned cannabis business, obtained a license in March 2022 […]

Source: Jackson Advocate -; The voice of black Mississippians

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