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Black-owned High Profile Cannabis Shop recently celebrated its grand opening with the support of Council President Pro-Tem James Tate, Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison, and other city officials. High Profile’s Detroit location is owned by Najanava Harvey-Quinn, a Social Equity applicant and legacy Detroit licensee of the recreational marijuana dispensary. “This month as we close out Women’s History Month, we celebrate Najanava Harvey-Quinn in the opening of High Profile, a woman owned adult-use cannabis retail store, in the city of Detroit,” said Council President Pro-Tem James Tate. “Our city’s social justice "street fighter", Najanava has been leading efforts to reposition those impacted by the War on Drugs from victims to owners. I applaud her tenacity. She has fought tirelessly to see equality and equity in the cannabis industry and today she in her own right has won that fight. We stand with her and will continue to support her as we work together to break barriers for equity in cannabis for all.” Since the city of Detroit legalized the sale of marijuana for adult use three years ago, Mayor Mike Duggan's administration and Council President Pro-Tem James Tate have worked closely to guarantee that Detroiters have equal access to the legal marijuana market, which is expected to generate $3 billion in annual revenue in Michigan by 2024.