Cooperative Cannabis in Vermont? Upcoming Meetings Planned to Gauge Interest

Posted on December 28th, 2021 to Upcoming Events by

At a series of three upcoming free gatherings, Vermont residents with an interest in pursuing a THC cannabis license(s) in 2022 are invited to gather to network and discuss potential opportunities to collaborate.

The informal gatherings are being organized by Vermontijuana founder Eli Harrington, an experienced cannabis entrepreneur, consultant, and cultivator.

“I think that small, independent growers and cannabis businesses are going to face an uphill challenge with regulations and costs associated. I think that we’re going to NEED to work together to be successful, so the point of these meetups is to raise the flag and start talking more seriously with other growers and entrepreneurs.”

 

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At each event, Eli will present a vision for a collaborative network and be happy to answer any/all questions about challenges facing independent producers, the licensing timeline and costs, and why small producers will need to consider collaborating in order to start and survive.

No RSVP necessary and all events are free and open to the public:

WEDNESDAY, 12/29  ~ 6-8PM // DIRT CHURCH BREWERY, EAST HAVEN **free beer for first ten attendees**

THURSDAY, 1/6  ~ 6-8PM // VERMONT SECURITY, MONTPELIER

THURSDAY, 1/13 ~ 6-8PM // PARKER PIE, WEST GLOVER

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