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http://cecono.me twitter.com/canneconomy facebook.com/canneconomy Hilary Bricken has accomplished quite a lot in a relatively short five years as a cannabis lawyer. The opportunity to get involved presented itself while she was working under contract for Harris Moure, and ever since, she’s been operating in the industry throughout entire push legalization in Washington and Colorado. She’s experienced many of the growing pains firsthand, and has gained a wealth of expertise and experience, and being from Florida, she ambitiously practices law there, California, and her adopted home of Washington. She expresses her admiration for the perseverance of those in the cannabis industry, but she truly embodies this trait herself, working hard and succeeding in a very complicated and difficult space. Hilary Bricken describes how lack of clear regulation in WA “forced a lot of people into formulating their own best practices” “I remember when the raids were happening in Seattle late november 2011, I thought, I’m gonna have to kill the practice… I got three call that day from people who wanted to start up shops” “Its really ironic, when we look at the drug war, it is spurring some of our greatest american entrepreneurs in startup land” “I will never forget it, I’m sitting on my couch in my apartment… and the results came in and I thought, oh my god, this is going to change the world” “We are literally experimenting on a case by case basis with our rules. Just ask anyone who makes edibles.” “There are moments where things get really dark, and you wonder if this is gonna succeed, but you just keep going. This industry has that attitude through and through”