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Communities can disrupt business as usual by intentionally supporting diversely owned small businesses in the cannabis industry.

Consumers can disrupt business as usual by being intentional about where they spend their money. Entrepreneurs who are racial minorities are priority applicants in the cannabis industry due to the unjust laws and policies that disproportionately harmed BIPOC individuals and their families.On Feb. 10, 2023, Holististic Solutions launched at 451 White Horse Pike in Waterford Township.

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