BOYCOTT NOLA CANNABIS
DON’T LET YOUR WEED FUND WAR AND RACIST POLICE!
New Orleans deserves better.
FACT: NOLA Cannabis is owned by the same stakeholders as Good Day Farms.
FACT: Good Day Farms produces 92% of Louisiana Cannabis crops by weight, and in 2025 NOLA Cannabis controlled 84% of revenue from Cannabis sales.
HOW DID THEY CREATE A MONOPOLY ON CANNABIS IN OUR STATE?
FACT: Donald “Boysie” Bollinger, Donald Trump’s 2024 Louisiana Campaign Co-Chair and GOP mega-donor is the primary shareholder behind both Good Day Farms AND NOLA Cannabis.
FACT: Bollinger has donated and raised Millions of Dollars for Donald Trump’s MAGA Inc. PAC, and is the single largest donor to MAGA Inc. in Louisiana. Those donations are fueled by YOUR purchases.
WHEN YOU BUY FROM NOLA CANNABIS YOU SUPPORT TRUMP’S RACIST AGENDA.
FACT: NOLA Cannabis and Good Day Farms have systematically circumvented zoning laws to open dispensaries near schools and public libraries, directly against the community’s wishes.
FACT: Good Day Farms spends $300,000+ per year lobbying our state representatives, beyond massive personal campaign donations. Former LA State Representative Paula Davis is married to the President of Good Day Farms, John Davis, and used her position in the legislature to ensure the passage of favorable laws.
FACT: NOLA Cannabis has successfully lobbied against hemp-based beverages and is trying to ban them in Louisiana so that they can have a total monopoly.
THAT MEANS:
THEY CONTROL THE CROP. THEY SET THE PRICE. THEY OWN THE CONSUMER.
QUESTIONS YOU MAY BE ASKING…
How are cannabis companies able to operate in Louisiana?
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Louisiana’s medical marijuana system is built on scarcity—very few cultivation licenses and tightly controlled dispensaries. Hemp THC, sold in licensed stores and bars, expands access outside that system. When access expands, the value of scarcity drops.
Is cannabis safe in Louisiana?
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Safety, labeling, and age limits are part of every licensed cannabis sale in Louisiana, regardless of the retailer, or whether you purchase a drink, gummy, or smokable. However it is in NOLA Cannabis’ interest to prevent any independent retailer from earning revenue that could be used to advance their agenda.
Who stands to gain if hemp based THC disappears from bars and grocery stores?
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Primarily, Donald “Boysie” Bollinger, because NOLA Cannabis becomes the sole legal path to purchase THC products in the state.
For cannabis supporters, allowing a monopoly in our state is a step backward for access and small businesses. It also ensures we will NEVER see equitable ownership or restitution for the majority of arrests for marijuana possession among our black and brown community.
Who stands to lose if hemp based THC disappears from bars and grocery stores?
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Consumers like you, and the broader effort to decriminalize marijuana. If cannabis is exclusively controlled by NOLA Cannabis and Good Day Farms, we will lose any progress towards a more equitable system or restorative justice.
What’s the core issue constituents should understand?
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Support independent shops for your medical marijuana needs; shop your local grocer for hemp-based beverages as a safe alternative
Support a non-profit like the Last Prisoner Project
Tell your friends!
What can I do?
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