MWG Holdings Group Partners with Last Prisoner Project to Support Cannabis Criminal Justice Reform

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MWG Holdings Group, Inc., a leading cannabis company in California, has reaffirmed its dedication to cannabis criminal justice reform through its ongoing partnership with the Last Prisoner Project. This collaboration, marked by an in-store fundraising campaign at Perfect Union dispensaries until the end of July, seeks to aid the nonprofit's mission to free those imprisoned for cannabis-related offenses and mitigate the impacts of criminalization.
Angelica Sanchez, MWG Holdings’ VP of Government Affairs and Compliance, highlighted the significance of rectifying the injustices stemming from cannabis prohibition. The initiative not only reflects the company's stance against incarceration for now-legal actions but also invites customer participation in fostering meaningful reform.
Since 2020, the alliance between MWG and the Last Prisoner Project has facilitated fundraising for legal aid, policy reform, reentry services, and support for justice-impacted communities. The nonprofit's achievements include redistributing over $3.5 million to those in need and offering pro bono legal assistance to more than 400 individuals, showcasing the tangible benefits of such partnerships.
Philip Feng of the Last Prisoner Project praised the essential support from partners like Perfect Union, emphasizing the collective responsibility to ensure inclusivity in the evolving cannabis sector. Customers can contribute to this cause by donating at Perfect Union dispensaries or Wild Seed Wellness stores throughout July, demonstrating MWG's commitment to leveraging its platform for social equity and change in the industry.

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