Redneck Gone Green Podcast

From the War on People to People-Owned Cannabis with Andre Dev, Community Cannabis Network

59 min · 22. apr. 2026
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In an era when corporate consolidation dominates emerging markets, a different model is taking root in Rhode Island—one grounded in democracy, equity, and community ownership. Their approach to incubating cooperative cannabis businesses is not just about helping to incubate a new industry. It is about transforming who owns it, who benefits from it, and what it is for. Andre Dev [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andre-dev-0a0a35220/], MD is founder of the Community Cannabis Network (CNN) of Rhode Island, [http://www.ccnri.com/]a transformative community development initiative led by Rhode Island workers, business owners, activists, and non-profits to build a worker-led cannabis economy. Focused on cooperatively owned dispensaries, CCN is supporting the development of six competitive, cooperatively-owned dispensaries across the state while leveraging cooperative principles to create a market rooted in equity, sustainability, and community wealth-building, and which begins to remedy the harms of the War on Drugs. Get full access to Redneck Gone Green at redneckgonegreen.substack.com/subscribe [https://redneckgonegreen.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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