San Francisco County is taking significant steps to enhance equity in the cannabis industry, as highlighted during a recent government meeting. The Public Safety Neighborhood Services Committee discussed new legislation aimed at improving opportunities for equity applicants, particularly those from communities historically impacted by the war on drugs.
Perry Jones, CEO of Cali Hills and a verified equity applicant, expressed gratitude to Mayor London Breed and the Office of Cannabis for their leadership. He emphasized the importance of creating generational wealth for minority communities and the potential of shared business spaces to deter crime. Jones noted that the legislation represents a revolutionary shift, setting a positive example for other cities across the nation.
Rudy Corpus, who runs a violence prevention organization, also voiced strong support for the ordinance, highlighting its potential benefits for the community. He underscored the importance of equity in providing resources and opportunities for those in need, particularly youth in schools.
The meeting concluded with a call for continued support for equity businesses, with committee members thanking all participants for their contributions. The proposed changes to cannabis regulations are expected to maximize community benefits and foster a more inclusive industry, reflecting San Francisco's commitment to addressing past injustices and promoting economic opportunities for all residents.