On this special episode of Let’s Be Blunt with Montel, we shine a spotlight on Little Beach Harvest, a trailblazing, tribally owned cannabis dispensary located on the historic Shinnecock Nation Territory in Eastern Long Island, New York.
LBH is more than a dispensary; it’s a catalyst for cultural empowerment, economic growth, and community connection, blending modern cannabis innovation with the revered traditions of the Shinnecock people.
Montel sits down with Jay Randolph Wright, LBH’s Product Marketing Manager, and Sean Boyd, Brand Specialist for LBH, to discuss their visionary work in shaping the LBH brand and fostering meaningful customer experiences.
They explore the Shinnecock Nation’s enduring legacy, LBH’s commitment to sustainability and community reinvestment, and the growing voice of Indigenous communities in the cannabis industry.
Tune in to hear how Little Beach Harvest is rewriting the rules, empowering tribal sovereignty, and creating a space where ancient traditions
meet modern entrepreneurship.
Highlights in This Episode:
What makes Little Beach Harvest a beacon of resilience and innovation.
How LBH reinvests in Shinnecock community initiatives, creating a ripple effect of positive change.
The one-of-a-kind, expertly curated cannabis experience LBH offers, from high-quality products to fostering cultural connections.
Catch the full episode to hear the remarkable story of how Little Beach Harvest is breaking barriers and setting a new standard for cannabis
businesses.
On the final section or C Block of Cannabis Coast to Coast News with Alaina Pinto, six more state reports with Mark Alan the Chicago Clone Guy; Xavier Jaillet in Colorado; Tina Tasaka in Nevada with the Tribal Nations; Christina Brisson in Ohio; 1v1 with Jennifer Boozer in Alabama; Flower Expo preview with CEO Jason Bello and PCMTV Founder Jimmy Young.
In this episode of
Let’s Be Blunt with Montel, we sit down with Moriah Barnhart, a prominent advocate and businesswoman from the Tampa Bay Area, to discuss
the groundbreaking Florida Amendment 3. On the ballot in November 2024, this initiative aims to legalize adult-use cannabis for those aged 21 and older. Moriah brings her wealth of experience in the medical cannabis community to the table, providing valuable
insights into the potential impacts of this initiative on Florida’s economy, job market, and overall cannabis landscape.
The discussion begins with an overview of Florida Amendment 3, detailing what the initiative entails and what it would legalize. We then
explore the major players backing and opposing the initiative, including Smart and Safe Florida and Drug Free America. Our conversation takes a deep dive into how legalization could bring significant economic benefits, potentially generating between $4.9 billion
to $6.1 billion in sales in the first year. We also discuss the necessary steps to achieve the required 60% supermajority vote for the amendment.
Insight into Governor DeSantis’ stance on adult-use cannabis legalization is shared, aligning Florida’s potential legalization with broader
national trends. We highlight how the initiative might influence voter turnout in the 2024 elections, particularly among younger demographics. The proposed tax rates and how the funds will be allocated are discussed in detail, along with the impact of legalization
on past marijuana-related convictions through the expungement of convictions.
Join us for an in-depth conversation that not only sheds light on Florida’s legislative landscape but also emphasizes the broader implications
of cannabis reform. Tune in to get informed, get involved, and stay ahead of the curve.
Learn more about Florida Amendment 3 and how you can contribute to this historic movement at https://www.wiseflorida.org.