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From Inmate to Advocate: Travis Cullen’s Fight for Cannabis Justice

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In this powerful episode of Let’s Be Blunt with Montel, we sit down with Travis Cullen, a man who turned his eight-year federal prison sentence for cannabis into a mission for justice and change. At just 21 years old, Travis was sentenced for a first-time offense involving cannabis.

Today, he’s not only a licensed dispensary owner in Minnesota but also the CEO of Freedom Soda, a brand dedicated to supporting those still incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses.

Travis shares his journey from incarceration to advocacy, including his recent event in Washington, D.C., where he brought together individuals who were granted clemency after serving life sentences for cannabis. He discusses the harsh realities faced by those still behind bars, the importance of social equity in the cannabis industry, and his vision for a more just future.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about cannabis reform, social justice, and the fight to free those still imprisoned for what is now a legal and thriving industry.

Tune in to hear Travis’s inspiring story and learn how you can join the movement to make a difference.

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Weed Talk News Special Report Aaron Smith Executive Director NCIA 1 v 1 with PCM Founder Jimmy Young

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The National Cannabis Industry Associations Executive Director joins PCM Founder Jimmy Young for a candid one on one conversation about the industry, the expected move to schedule 3, MSO”s vs craft growers, Social Equity, the bipartisan divide in Congress, and the future of the industry.

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LAGANGA ESTRANJA | BUNTZ

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Laganja Estranja talks with Montel about how she came to advocate for cannabis in this Let’s Be Blunt Short.
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ABC Blocks of Weed Talk News with Alaina Pinto. Coast to coast cannabis news coverage

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This is theA,B , and C Blocks of Weed Talk News with Alaina Pinto. Governor Wes Moore from Maryland pardons over 150 thousand low level cannabis offenders. Former DEA Heads and Republican AG’s want a special hearing on the proposed move of cannabis to schedule 3. Why can’t they comment publicly like all of us? PCM encourages you to go to regulations.gov to counter this political power play! Tina Tasaka in Nevada; Joe Parsons in Virginia; Lisa Williams in Texas; Reaction from Last Prisoner Project on mass pardons for people convicted of low level cannabis crimes. Plus in the B Block, state by state cannabis coverage in Ohio, Matthew Friedlander in Washington st, Claudia Post in PA, Karen Black in AZ; In the C Block PCM Founder Jimmy Young introduces the NJ report with Jill Goldsberry who has the NY city assault by the Honeysuckle Magazine founders on a Pro Palestinian protestor, Amie Carter in Michigan, and Portland Pickles are selling THC infused beverages at their minor league independent league baseball games.

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