RIP Joe Fee. Rest easy Thank you for your unending kindness

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RIP Joe Fee. Rest easy Thank you for your unending kindness


Warren Bobrow=WB: Please tell me about yourself? Where are you from? What was (is ) your educational path? Do you have a mentor? Who is it? Why?
Stormy Simon=SS: I was born outside of South Chicago and moved to Utah as a little girl. I am from a blue collar family where college wasn’t really an option, I’m an autodidact.

Warren Bobrow is one of the premier cannabis mixologists in the country.
His eventful career in the cannabis industry has led him to travel across the United States. Yet he was born and raised in Morristown, New Jersey and has lived there most of his life.
However, at one-point Bobrow moved to Portland Maine where he worked in restaurants where he became a chef and a good bartender. While a bartender, he became a great mixologist, specializing in creating unique alcoholic drinks.
After becoming well-known as a mixologist, he wrote a book called “Bitters and Shrub Syrup Cocktails”. He went to the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum to promote the book and was amazed to learn about the medical role of cannabis in an earlier age.
“I had a dream in New Orleans, and I saw it. It was so profound,” Bobrow said. This prompted him to begin looking into creating cannabis cocktails and mocktails. He already been a fan of it for quite some time.
“Weed is exceptional. It makes you feel better about grim circumstances surrounding you,” Bobrow said. “The only thing that kept me sane when working for a private bank was smoking cannabis.”

Driven Deliveries (OTC: DRVD) announces today the company’s intention to purchase Northern California-based Legacy cannabis distribution company, Humboldt Heritage Inc. and its subsidiaries Humboldt Sun Growers Guild LLC (HSGG) and Grateful Eight LLC (G8).
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Driven Deliveries (OTC: DRVD) announces today the company’s letter of intention (LOI) to purchase Northern California-based legacy cannabis distribution company, Humboldt Heritage Inc. (HHI) and its subsidiaries Humboldt Sun Growers Guild LLC (HSGG) and Grateful Eight LLC (G8). The acquisition will galvanize a powerful, synergistic alliance between the two California based cannabis companies, resulting in California’s largest farm-to-consumer, vertically-integrated operator. The acquisition is expected to an additional $20M to the company’s 2020 revenue forecast.



Last week, I made my way out to Oregon for the grand opening of the state’s newest cannabis retail establishment, the Portland Oregrown Flagship — an award-winning, vertically integrated cannabis lifestyle brand. The celebration included a special ribbon-cutting ceremony with the ever so dapper, sharp bow-tie sporting (not unlike the colorful ones I used to wear) Congressman Earl Blumenauer, a passionate voice for cannabis law reform. In typical Portland fashion, the sky issued a smile. Thanks to the universe for parting the clouds, if only for a scant moment, during the ebullient event. The black painted building, framed by luminous, inner-lit windows stood out against the teeming sky, brimming with effusive raindrops. Portland in the winter has a character of its own— rain falls now and later, and then it will rain again. Only tourists use umbrellas. It’s funny to notice the locals in all kinds of exotic rain gear, yet the tourists bump into each other with umbrellas and wet joints hanging from their mouths. Locals seize the opportunity to duck into a doorway and spark a bowl, which marks the difference. It’s part of a culture, you have to live here to notice.
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I’ve been traveling around the country and some of the world for craft cannabis these days. That should be no surprise to those who follow along with me on my Instagram or my deeply bemusing, one hundred and forty character Twitterfeed. Or even my cocktail whisperer website. All show a plethora of fine, hand-tended flowers from passionate craft cannabis growers. I’m truly the lucky man to do this for my work.
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Warren Bobrow=WB: I saw a recent letter from Elizabeth Warren endorsing NCIA’s upcoming Northeast Cannabis Business Conference in Boston on February . How did this come about?
Morgan Fox=MF: Senator Warren has been an outspoken proponent of cannabis policy reform in Congress for some time now. She is a sponsor of the STATES Act and cosponsor of the MORE Act and other pieces of cannabis policy reform in the Senate and has been very vocal about this issue on the campaign trail. We have been in contact with her for some time through our work on Capitol Hill, but we’ve also been reaching out to see if we can arrange for the Senator to be a keynote speaker at one of our events. Unfortunately that was not workable this year, but she was able to provide a message welcoming attendees to NCIA’s Northeast Cannabis Business Conference and recognizing the positive impact the legal cannabis industry is having in her state.

Warren Bobrow=WB: Where are you from?
Chris Treville=CT: I was born in Paris, France, raised in Ottawa, Canada, and now I live in Montreal.