Merry Jane cannabis publication writes about the Cannabis Consumers Coalition: 2017 Cannabis Consumers Demographics and Consumption Habits Report's findings that over 40% of cannabis consumers purchase their cannabis from the black market. Here here to read the article.
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![]() Forbes wrote about The Cannabis Consumers Coalition 2017 Report on Cannabis Consumer Demographics and Consumption Habits, entitled New Survey Says More Women Consuming Cannabis than Before. Were were delighted to discover that there is a growing number of women consuming cannabis as it vibes with large number of women executives in the industry and with the fact that women have been using cannabis for millennia for female health related needs as well as to treat their family members. We also found other interesting data, such as cannabis consumers being professionals spending hundreds of dollars each a month on cannabis products. Click here to read the full article. Executive Director Larisa Bolivar gets interviewed by Ricardo Baca on the Cannabist Show with special guest, investigative reporter David Migoya. The Cannabis Consumers Coalition was the first organization to release the names of the businesses who used unapproved pesticides in Colorado launching an investigative report.
Watch the show here: http://www.thecannabist.co/2015/10/23/cannabist-show-cannabis-consumers-coalition-larisa-bolivar-denver-post-reporter-david-migoya/42786/ Executive Director Larisa Bolivar is Interviewed for Anonymous’ First Podcast on their New Anoncast7/8/2015 Larisa Bolivar, Executive Director of the Cannabis Consumers Coalition, has over 14 years of experience as a trailblazer and pioneer in the cannabis movement. Her years of dedicated activism to cannabis policy reform and fighting for the rights of patients and marginalized community members within the cannabis community, and the Cannabis Consumers Coalition attention to important cannabis consumer issues such as pesticides use and the involvement of big businesses, like Monsanto, into the emerging cannabis industry have captured the attention of world renowned activist organization, Anonymous.
Interviewed for their first episode in their new podcast, Anoncast, by former law enforcement officer Alek Hidell, Larisa discusses the emerging cannabis industry, the potential influence of players like Monsanto has on the nascent industry, issues impacting cannabis consumers, such as pesticide and fungicide use, and the mysteries behind her mentor and 420 Rally founder Ken Gorman’s murder. Click here to listen to the interview: http://anonhq.com/the-anoncast-episode-1-featuring-larisa-bolivar-now-live/ Executive Director Larisa Bolivar discusses issues related to cannabis consumers and entrepreneurs in the emerging cannabis industry in this interview by High NY. Check out Executive Director Larisa Bolivar, being referred to in this video as the “Ralph Nader” of cannabis, as she explains the importance of having a cannabis consumers’ watch-dog organization in this pilot of a new series being developed on Free Speech TV.
https://www.freespeech.org/video/marijuana-straight-talk-pilot-2 The Cannabis Consumers Coalition went to Wyoming to participate in a cannabis legalization rally. Executive Director Larisa Bolivar gave an impassioned speech about the importance of civic action. The Wyoming Tribune Eagle was there to cover the event.
http://wyomingnews.com/articles/2015/02/15/news/01top_02-15-15.txt#.VW8Tsc9Viko Cannabis Consumers Coalition Executive Director, Larisa Bolivar, writes an opinion piece in the Denver Post on Colorado legislature and cannabis industry attacks on caregivers.
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_27289484/fix-pot-laws-but-leave-amendment-20-alone The Cannabis Consumers Coalition held a protest at LivWell’s Broadway location in Denver on Saturday May 20, 2015 to show disapproval of the business’s fungicide use. Westword was there to cover the event. Read more:
http://www.westword.com/news/marijuana-consumer-group-protests-livwell-dispensary-6763832 Executive Director Larisa Bolivar is interviewed by abc7 Denver regarding the recent diversion by Buddy Boy Brands employee and setting industry best practices through creating policies and procedures to curb employee and employer abuse:
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/pot-shop-employee-accused-of-making-on-side-in-black-market-sale |