Cannabis legalization in the United States is a multi-faceted issue that touches on social equity, local and state regulations, and the broader market dynamics. With voices from both the legislative field and industry providing critical insights, we navigate the labyrinthine world of cannabis legislation and explore the future landscapes shaped by current debates and policies.
One of the most urgent issues discussed in the recent podcast is social equity within the cannabis sector. Today's guest, Tony Payton Jr., underscores the complexity involved in providing entrepreneurs from underrepresented groups with a fair shot in the industry. Drawing from his experience across multiple states, Payton emphasizes how exorbitant fees can hinder social equity efforts.
Tony Payton Jr. is a former Pennsylvania State Representative, having served three terms. He later worked as the Deputy Secretary for the Department of Community and Economic Development in Pennsylvania. Currently, Tony is venturing into the cannabis industry as a licensed Multi-State Operator (MSO) with operations in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Australia. Additionally, he runs a government relations firm, having deep-rooted experience in both legislative processes and cannabis industry dynamics.