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Next Green Wave Holdings Inc through its wholly-owned subsidiaries, is a cannabis cultivator and producer. The firm is licensed for medical and recreational marijuana cultivation and production in the State of California. The company's facilities are used for cannabis cultivation as well as the processing, production, and packaging of dry flowers, cannabis oils, and concentrate. Its brand... see more

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Post by retiredcf on Jun 02, 2021 12:01pm

Amazon

Given their 800K employees, this should bode well for the sector. GLTA

North American marijuana companies surged on Wednesday after Amazon  confirmed it supports a proposed U.S. legislation to legalize cannabis at the federal level, and said it will drop testing requirements for some of its recruitments.

The e-commerce company’s public policy team will be actively supporting The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act of 2021 (MORE Act), which seeks to legalize marijuana at the federal level, its consumer boss Dave Clark said in a blog post

Amazon will also no longer screen its job applicants for marijuana use for any positions not regulated by the Department of Transportation, Clark added.

While many U.S. states have legalized marijuana use, employers have so far largely refused to work with the industry as cannabis is still a classified substance at the federal level.

“In the past, like many employers, we’ve disqualified people from working at Amazon if they tested positive for marijuana use,” Clark said. “However, given where state laws are moving across the U.S., we’ve changed course.”

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