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For Black entrepreneurs, the dream of opening a pot shop remains just out of reach

Chicago Sun-Times 16 Sep 2021
Rickey Hendon, who also scored a license in the Chicago area, said he’s weighing offers from buyers from across the country, including multi-state pot firms and investment bankers ... Pat Nabong/Sun-Times Rickey Hendon, a former democratic state senator, speaks during a press conference outside City Hall Tuesday morning, Oct.
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Some pot license winners now looking to sell to highest bidder

Chicago Sun-Times 05 Aug 2021
Ricky Hendon, who recently was selected to get a pot shop license, said winners have already been getting offers for their permits ... Rickey Hendon, a former state senator who won a dispensary license in last week’s lottery, acknowledged he and other companies are now entertaining a host of proposals to sell to owners with deeper pockets.
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New cannabis licensees in Illinois face David vs. Goliath fight against industry giants

Finger Lakes Times 05 Aug 2021
Rickey Hendon said, will be working with each other, so growers and infusers supply stores, and retailers sell craft products ... Hendon’s group, West Side Visionaries LLC, won rights to a retail license and hopes to open a shop where he previously ran a CBD store.
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Michigan firm drops suit that threatened to derail pot shop licensing process again

Chicago Sun-Times 27 Jul 2021
. AP file photo/Marina Riker ... J.B ... Rickey Hendon, a former state senator and current applicant for dispensary licenses, questioned the company’s diversity hiring efforts while ripping its lawsuit. “Don’t come from another state and think you’re gonna gangster us, trick up and pimp these groups, which is the worst part,” Hendon told reporters.
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Could downtown become a ‘pot paradise’ after all?

Chicago Sun-Times 22 Jun 2021
Rickey Hendon, a dispensary applicant and coalition spokesman, claimed Villegas’ plan offers an undue edge to firms like Green Renaissance Illinois, or GRI Holdings, a clouted applicant group that he doesn’t believe should have qualified for social equity status.
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David Smallwood, Chicago journalist, author, longtime N’Digo editor, dead at 66

Chicago Sun-Times 19 Jun 2021
Chicago journalist David Smallwood, who co-authored and edited several books on Black history, and was editor of the magazine/newspaper N’digo for more than 30 years, died June 11 from complications of cancer and COVID-19. He was 66. Provided ... He died June 11 from complications of cancer and COVID-19 ... Mr ... Mr ... Mr ... Mr ... Rickey R. Hendon; and “The Cool Gent.
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Here’s the latest on a new bill that will lead to a bunch of new ...

Chicago Sun-Times 04 Jun 2021
Randolph St ... How soon could the new dispensary licenses be issued? Rickey Hendon, a former state senator and spokesman for social equity applicants, has urged Pritzker to start releasing the new dispensary licenses within the next 30 days ... But Hendon, who helped draft the new bill, said potential new owners hope to start setting up shop by the fall.
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State urged to start awarding new pot licenses in next 30 days, with hopes shops ...

Chicago Sun-Times 02 Jun 2021
Rickey Hendon, a former state senator and current applicant for dispensary licenses, made the request at a news conference lauding the passage of legislation that aims to resolve a lengthy cannabis licensing controversy and get permits into the hands of the so-called social equity applicants that legalization was intended to benefit.
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Pot equity bill paving way for 185 new dispensaries heads to Pritzker’s desk

Chicago Sun-Times 29 May 2021
Rickey Hendon, a former state senator who led protests after he and hundreds of others lost out in the process to win dispensary licenses, on Friday lauded the bill’s passage, saying the move brings the state one step closer to diversifying its lily-white cannabis industry.
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‘An important day for cannabis equity in Illinois:’ New bill aims to address flawed licensing ...

Chicago Sun-Times 16 Mar 2021
Ricky Hendon holds hands with cannabis equity advocates outside Nature’s Care West Loop in the West Town neighborhood on Tuesday morning, March 16, 2021 ... Ricky Hendon speaks ... Rickey Hendon, another social equity applicant who stressed their unified front during Monday’s press event.
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Addressing troubled cannabis licensing rollout among state’s ‘key priorities,’ Pritzker says

Chicago Sun-Times 17 Feb 2021
Rickey Hendon, a former state senator whose application group fell short of the perfect scores needed to join the first lottery, lauded Pritzker’s recent comments on cannabis licensing following months of criticism ... “I just hope he don’t break our hearts again in a few weeks when the final bills pass,” Hendon said of Pritzker.
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Chicago pot giants GTI, Verano quietly team up in joint venture

Chicago Sun-Times 10 Feb 2021
Rickey Hendon, a former state senator and current dispensary ... Rickey Hendon, a former state senator and current dispensary applicant, complained that the deal runs counters to the state’s equity goals and “helps to create the monopoly that we’re trying to get away from.”.
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Following months of delays, state again moves forward with new cannabis licensing

Chicago Sun-Times 27 Jan 2021
AP Photo/Richard Vogel (file) ... J.B. Pritzker’s office ... Rickey Hendon, a former state senator up for three dispensary licenses, has remained a vocal critic of how the application process has played out ... “It is about time,” said Hendon, who didn’t receive the perfect application scores needed to qualify for the lottery ... Period,” she said ... ....
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Bill creating 75 more pot shops dies in Springfield, yet another failure in bid to ...

Chicago Sun-Times 14 Jan 2021
Former state Sen. Rickey Hendon protests in the Loop with Black and Latino social equity applicants who were denied for cannabis industry licenses in September. Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Sun-Times. Illinois lawmakers have again come up short in helping owners of color open cannabis dispensaries in Illinois ... State Rep ... J.B ... ....
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Review: ‘City So Real’ beautifully lays out a Chicago mayoral race and its aftermath

The Los Angeles Times 31 Oct 2020
(Chicago Story Film). Advertisement ... Advertisement ... Willie Wilson Orchestra, moving through the city on a Sunday morning to drop off big checks at various churches, promising free hot chocolate to voters waiting in 5-degree weather “whoever you vote for.” (Even more colorful is his political advisor, Rickey “HollywoodHendon, a former alderman.) ... 2).
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