Marijuana, as we all know, has been and is still going through a major transformative process.
On one side, it has a great excitement attached to it, and as we see it birthed to the masses, trepidation follows. We
have seen lots of friction, whether it be plant count, big vs. small regulation, greed, and mass production that may have been done before for industrial fiber but certainly not on a level of food /medicinal quality. The world
is a fast-changing place. Demographics are shifting wildly across the globe, putting challenges in front of Marijuana to make its liberation a truly successful liberation in everyone’s interest. I would like to talk about an issue I haven’t seen much coverage or discussion on, and it leads us to take home to grow a lot more seriously.
I started Green Leopard to bring home grow as a norm, and my mission is to make it a norm in every consumer’s home. We must empower them with the best products that encapsulate the best science and avoid the Weed vs. Food debate risk.
One of my first interactions with Green transitional energy was with biofuel about ten years ago.
I was a young, naïve trader who wanted to be in green energy, be in markets, and trade vessels of biofuel around the world. The company I worked for was a champion in Biodiesel, and by the time I took my seat, big opposition was already there with feedback loops like “Food vs. Fuel” debates.
Palm Oil is another obvious one—it became such a cash crop that it threatened and destroyed vast areas of complex biodiversity. The human touch has a cost, and I always say we humanize everything and then have to back-calculate our way out of trial and error. But when it comes to humanity and the planet, trial and error can have serious consequences and retroactive measures that may set the initial progress back. Eventually, the industry found a way out by being able to process other sources like used cooking oil to be part of the biofuel roster, but we don’t have that option. We cant offer an orchid instead of Jack Herer, so what’s the fight and what’s the plan?