Montel Williams Launches Marijuana Company
Former television host Montel Williams is launching a line of innovative, high quality medical cannabis products for patients under the brand name LenitivLabs by Lenitiv Scientific, LLC. This week, he will announce LenitivLabs at the Cannabis World Congress and Business Exposition being held in LA. Montel Williams says,
I’m proud to announce the formation of Lenitiv Scientific and the development of the LenitivLabs product line. With the issue of full legalization dominating the conversation, it’s critical not to forget patients who have specific needs with respect to cannabis, including strains that might be less profitable in the marketplace. The mission of Lenitiv Scientific is to ensure that seriously ill individuals-like myself-have access to the medicine they need.
He continues,
I experience neuropathic pain 24 hours a day because of my MS. My physicians recommended cannabis as part of my treatment seventeen years ago, and I’ve used it ever since. Only someone suffering from a debilitating disease can understand cannabis’s therapeutic value.
Williams has been an outspoken advocate for cannabis law reform for years. He has worked to pass medical cannabis legislation in certain states and continues to advocate for reform.
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