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Conversations with Maryjane
Episode 26 - Ed Weidenfeld - CEO of District Cannabis

Conversations with Maryjane

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 47:06


Ed found the power of cannabis as a result of a Parkinson’s diagnosis. Like most individuals treating conditions, Ed needed a particular strain, in a particular dose, all the while being a clean medicine.  Out of an understanding of what the medical cannabis patient needs, District Cannabis was born.  However, Ed has a past and it involves Ronald Reagan, a name that causes more than just an eyebrow raise to anyone who knows even a little about the War on Drugs.   While I am left with more questions about Ed and his thoughts on what fair and equitable future in cannabis looks like and what the license holder’s role is in correcting the past and the damage, I felt like this was a great start.  This interview is a great look into what a license holder thinks the place of “the legacy market” is in the now “legalized market.” “They” belong in the ancillary businesses. From their mouths they will say “we are only where we are today because of them,” and yet, that is not reflected in their actions.  This is not the first time I have heard this sentiment. I took a class fall of 2018 at AACC. The class was Cannabis and Entrepreneurship. There, week after week I listened to license holders echo a very similar sentiment. You can listen to old podcasts of them saying exactly how they feel about us.  I am hopeful that Ed is one of those true cases of a changed heart that leads to greater action.  Enjoy the conversation.

Brave New Weed
Episode 83 - From Reagan White House Lawyer to Cannabis Business Owner: Ed Weidenfeld's Amazing Journey

Brave New Weed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 54:49 Transcription Available


An insider's view of Reagan's War on Drugs and how the Trump administration continues to keep that war going in very different ways.This may be the most painful podcast I’ve done, not because Ed Weidenfeld isn’t a compelling guest, but because he suffers from Parkinson’s Disease, which makes speaking enormously challenging. But I urge you to stick with it -- you may have to wait a few seconds for Ed’s responses, but the words and insight that come from his mouth is worth the wait. Also, his is a great story: there aren’t many 70 year olds who once worked as a lawyer in the Reagan (War on Drugs) White House, and who today are unapologetic cannabis advocates and business owners. On this podcast Ed shares his view from the inside: The spark that unleashed Reagan’s WoD: “It had nothing to do with drugs or politics. Mrs. Ford had the Equal Rights Amendment, Mrs. Johnson had beautification. When Mrs. Reagan declared “Just Say No” suddenly everyone knew you could please the president by fighting the War on Drugs.”The hypocrisy of watching a policy he knew was wrong being carried out: “It’s the same message I’ve given to people working on the inside of the Trump administration -- is that with a major policy like the WoD you can effect a change at the margins, maybe... You become immune to the hypocrisy you’re participating in.” His entry into the cannabis business: “I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s a dozen years ago but I had gone to the University of Wisconsin in Madison and been exposed enough to marijuana that I knew it wasn’t going to do me any harm and, if I bought from the the right people, maybe it would do me some good. Which it has...I became so friendly with the fellow that I bought it from that we formed a partnership and now we’re licensed cultivators in DC and Maryland.”Why the Trump administration continues to hamper the growth of America’s next boom industry: “I’m just cynical enough to think it’s getting a push from the pharmaceutical industry, the alcohol industry, the tobacco industry, the Evangelical movement, and private prisons.” And... Where’s Melania? “I don’t have any idea of where she is but I don’t think her priority is finding a project that will improve America.” PS: Dr. Chin just posted this new blog on Women's Sexual Health and cannabis. It's an emerging topic and the blog is full of great information. Please share it widely.

The Cannabis Investing Podcast
Profitably Scaling Regional Cannabis

The Cannabis Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 67:45 Transcription Available


What does it take to scale U.S. regional cannabis brands and do so profitably? Rena Sherbill talks to two regional cannabis brands, Aviv Hadar from Oregrown and Eric Ross and Ed Weidenfeld of District Cannabis and Phyto Management. One from the Pacific Northwest, in Oregon and one from the East Coast in Washington DC/Maryland. Their issues with MSOs, why one believes in vertical integration and the other doesn't. We also discuss why balance sheets are just as important as income statements, the mistaken emphasis on rapid growth over revenue or profit, the impact of 280E, and 'The Canada Scam'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Marijuana Solution
Reagan/Bush Advisor Edward Weidenfeld, Parkinsons Patient & Cannabis Entrepreneur

The Marijuana Solution

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 59:25


Ed Weidenfeld is the cofounder of Phyto-Management and Maryland Cultivation and Processing, a licensed medical marijuana company that operates in the District of Columbia and Maryland. The following is a bio taken from Wikipedia; As the founder of the Weidenfeld Law Firm,[3] P.C. in Washington, D.C., he is an attorney specializing in estate and asset protection law.[4] He...

Let’s Toke About It
Ep 13 Cannabis in the District feat. Ed Weidenfeld

Let’s Toke About It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 36:56


In todays episode we got down to business with the founders of District Cannabis, a Medically licensed company in both DC and Maryland. As their first MD harvest is almost ready to come down I was fortunate enough to get an interview that really was unlike any I've had yet. Ed was a former advisor to Regan, and held many other advisory roles for various presidents; until he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. Ed is a Fighter, and we got down to business as he shared insight ranging from Social justice awareness, to better relations with Cuba through Major league baseball. for more info on District Cannabis you can find them at Districtcannabis.us

Late Night Health Radio
The Emergence of Cannabis

Late Night Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 13:54


Ed Weidenfeld, a prominent Washington attorney, seeking relief in any possible way asked his neurologist about the efficacy of cannabis. His neurologist was skeptical and cautioned against the dangers of the many contaminants that can be found in cannabis obtained from the black market. Weidenfeld queried multiple experts for the name of a source that could be trusted. Ed speaks with Mark Alyn about how cannabis has helped him fight Parkinson's.

Late Night Health Radio
The Emergence of Cannabis Part 2

Late Night Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 6:51


Ed Weidenfeld, a prominent Washington attorney, seeking relief in any possible way asked his neurologist about the efficacy of cannabis. His neurologist was skeptical and cautioned against the dangers of the many contaminants that can be found in cannabis obtained from the black market. Weidenfeld queried multiple experts for the name of a source that could be trusted. Ed discusses how Parkinson's has treated him and how he treats Parkinson's with Mark Alyn.

Late Night Health
The Emergence of Cannabis

Late Night Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 13:54


Ed Weidenfeld, a prominent Washington attorney, seeking relief in any possible way asked his neurologist about the efficacy of cannabis. His neurologist was skeptical and cautioned against the dangers of the many contaminants that can be found in cannabis obtained from the black market. Weidenfeld queried multiple experts for the name of a source that could be trusted. Ed speaks with Mark Alyn about how cannabis has helped him fight Parkinson's.

Late Night Health
The Emergence of Cannabis Part 2

Late Night Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 6:51


Ed Weidenfeld, a prominent Washington attorney, seeking relief in any possible way asked his neurologist about the efficacy of cannabis. His neurologist was skeptical and cautioned against the dangers of the many contaminants that can be found in cannabis obtained from the black market. Weidenfeld queried multiple experts for the name of a source that could be trusted. Ed discusses how Parkinson's has treated him and how he treats Parkinson's with Mark Alyn.