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Marijuana Industry To Add New, Diverse Ownership Thanks To Recent State, Local Laws


KUNC
Michael Diaz-Rivera has a social equity license and a transporter license from the state and city of Aurora. He will start a marijuana delivery business as soon as he receives the permit.
Marijuana is one of the fastest growing industries in Colorado. Since the state’s legal market started in January of 2014, medical and retail sales have topped $10 billion. Despite this huge revenue, many people of color have been unable to stake their claim within the industry and start a business. But recent state and local legislation aim to change that.
Michael Diaz-Rivera’s marijuana story begins about 16 years ago during an encounter with the police. It was nighttime and he was driving around Colorado Springs with some friends.

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