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Posted by Dave the Admin on Apr 14, 2021 17:30 Though plenty of places in the U.S. still outlaw cannabis outright, the 16 states that have legalized recreational weed consumption have bustling marijuana markets that many savvy investors are eager to take advantage of. Some of those investors are the faceless venture capitalists and financial institutions that bolster our economy and some are entrepreneurial athletes who wholeheartedly believe in the cannabis cause. If you are interested in buying some legal bud, you might consider seeking out the following cannabis brands, which are athlete-owned and athlete-loved: Joe Montana’s Caliva While other celebrities and athletes proudly proclaim their support of legal cannabis and happily leverage their stardom to catapult their brands to success, football legend Joe Montana’s investment in Caliva, which is among the largest cannabis companies in California, has been kept quiet. In truth, this is Montana’s ....
Otto Graham (left) with Paul Brown back in the heyday. Mike Brown, who asked Otto Graham to throw him a ball and scouted Tom Brady throwing a pass, has now watched both of them make it to the final game of the season 10 times and win it seven. On Sunday night, 66 years after Graham did it in the middle of the 20th century, Brady matched him in the middle of a pandemic with an MVP effort that brought the Buccaneers the NFL championship and Brady his seventh Super Bowl ring. No one is more qualified than Brown, 85, the Bengals president and son of Bengals founder Paul Brown, Graham s coach in Cleveland, to put the bookends around the league s two greatest winners. ....