1. Melissa Etheridge
Melissa Etheridge has every right to be thrilled about the passing of Proposition 64. For one, cannabis saved her life. After being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004, Etheridge fought back with a dual approach of chemotherapy and, yes, cannabis. As a result, in 2016 she is completely cancer free and ready to thank her skunky savior with a business proposition.
Founding Etheridge Farms, Melissa hopes to help those like her who are in need of medical help but want something less harsh than the typical pharmaceutical approach taken by traditional doctors.
She has tapped into the medical canna-business of California and, according to an interview with Billboard, she is in the process of branding. Meaning that by the time Prop 64 takes effect, Etheridge Farm brand pot will be available across the state. It might be one of the first times re-upping also meant donating to a good cause.
Sources: billboard.com, therichest.com, huffingtonpost.com, usmagazine.com, people.com,
mic.com, xxlmag.com, artistsfor64.com usatoday.com
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