Bob Marley's former home opens cannabis dispensary
The Bob Marley Museum in Kingston, Jamaica, the reggae legend's former home and recording studio, now boasts a new attraction the Marley Natural Dispensary & Lounge, according to exclusive information obtained by El Planteo.
Marley Natural holds exclusive worldwide rights to cannabis products promoted under the Bob Marley image. The brand is the result of a partnership between the Marley family and Docklight Brands. The dispensary is the first of several stores planned across the island, including the Tuff Gong Studio in Kingston.
The dispensary has been approved by the Cannabis Licensing Authority of Jamaica for medical and therapeutic use by locals and tourists alike. Visitors can enjoy cannabis from the Marley Natural dispensary. The cannabis is locally grown, sold in 3.5 gram packs and pre-rolled. They also offer cartridges for vape pen, as well as a range of Marley Natural accessories, such as grinders, rolling trays bubblers and other Marley Natural products.
«I think my dad would be thrilled to see a cannabis dispensary open at the Bob Marley Museum. When I think about how far the world has come in terms of attitudes towards cannabis and the eventual recognition of the many positive qualities it has to offer, this is exactly what my father and the Rastafari community have been saying for over 40 years. He's done so much to foster positive understanding that it's only right that we do this for him and his legacy,» said Stephen Marley.

The interior of the cannabis dispensary in Bob Marley's former home
One Draw Holdings, another Marley subsidiary, manages Marley Natural cannabis outlets and is the distributor of Marley Natural cannabis products in Jamaica. Docklight Brands, headquartered in Seattle, Washington, is a consumer brand company focused on cannabinoid products. It was founded by Privateer Holdings, the first private equity firm to invest exclusively in the legal cannabis sector.
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