
Higher Power
Dirigido por Dewey Ortiz Jr.64 minDocumentário
Recreational cannabis use is legal in Washington, D.C. Recreational cannabis sales are not. Higher Power is the story of Black Washingtonians navigating this in-between space while looking to build their futures through participation in the legal cannabis industry. Higher Power uses the complex past (and present) of cannabis legalization in Washington, D.C. to tell a larger story about the disenfranchisement of 700,000 U.S. citizens and the pressing need for D.C. statehood. Higher Power chronicles how Black Washingtonians are both affecting, and affected by, cannabis legalization. The film follows Black medical cannabis business owners who have succeeded against the odds; traditional (illegal) cannabis entrepreneurs who have been shut out of the legal economy; and activists, legislators and policy makers working for (and against) legalized recreational cannabis sales. The legislation at the center of Higher Power's story is Initiative 71, the ballot measure that legalized cannabis for adult use in 2014. After D.C. voters approved Initiative 71, Andy Harris (R-Maryland) inserted a rider into Congress' budget that prohibited the city from implementing a tax and regulation system for recreational cannabis. Why would he do this? To truly understand this injustice, we must go back to 1973 and the passage of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act.
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Higher Powerfoi dirigido por Dewey Ortiz Jr..
Higher Powertem a duração de 64 min.
Higher Powerfoi produzido por Dewey Ortiz Jr., Rafi Aliya Crockett.
Recreational cannabis use is legal in Washington, D.C. Recreational cannabis sales are not. Higher Power is the story of Black Washingtonians navigating this in-between space while looking to build their futures through participation in the legal cannabis industry. Higher Power uses the complex past (and present) of cannabis legalization in Washington, D.C. to tell a larger story about the disenfranchisement of 700,000 U.S. citizens and the pressing need for D.C. statehood. Higher Power chronicles how Black Washingtonians are both affecting, and affected by, cannabis legalization. The film follows Black medical cannabis business owners who have succeeded against the odds; traditional (illegal) cannabis entrepreneurs who have been shut out of the legal economy; and activists, legislators and policy makers working for (and against) legalized recreational cannabis sales. The legislation at the center of Higher Power's story is Initiative 71, the ballot measure that legalized cannabis for adult use in 2014. After D.C. voters approved Initiative 71, Andy Harris (R-Maryland) inserted a rider into Congress' budget that prohibited the city from implementing a tax and regulation system for recreational cannabis. Why would he do this? To truly understand this injustice, we must go back to 1973 and the passage of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act.
Os caracteres-chave em Higher Power são cast (Queen Adesuyi), cast (Jason Aldrich), cast (David Grosso).
Higher Power é um filme de Documentário.

