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US (NV): Cannabis company starts pilot program to help minorities break into industry

A cannabis company located in North Las Vegas is helping minority entrepreneurs break into the industry.

Dune Operating Holdings is a company based in Washington that just opened a new cultivation facility in North Las Vegas this year. They also started a social equity pilot program to help minorities.

This morning News 3 received a tour of their facility, and we caught up with the first person in the program, Delbert Cannon. Cannon is the owner of the cannabis brand Harmony & Co and Dune Operating Holdings serves as the supplier of his product.

"We are new to the state and community is important to us and we wanted to help Cannon reach his goals while we also reach our goals," said Connor Yee co-owner of Dune Operating Holdings.

Read more at news3lv.com

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