40 Tons Brings “Justice Row” to NECANN Boston, Paving the Way for Justice-Impacted Entrepreneurs
40 Tons, the multi-state, social impact cannabis brand dedicated to justice and equity, is bringing its groundbreaking Justice Row activation to NECANN Boston 2025, taking place March 21-22 at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, Massachusetts. Justice Row ensures that justice-impacted entrepreneurs—those who have paid the highest price for cannabis while others profit—are no longer left behind.
More than just exhibit space, Justice Row is a movement—a powerful statement honoring those who sacrificed for the cannabis industry while creating direct pathways to investment, partnerships, and business expansion. Through complimentary booths at premier cannabis conferences like NECANN, 40 Tons is ensuring that these entrepreneurs gain visibility, resources, and access to real economic opportunities.
“We are incredibly grateful that NECANN shares our vision of elevating justice-impacted founders,” said Loriel Alegrete, CEO of 40 Tons. “This isn’t about charity. It’s about providing a hand up, not a handout—because these businesses are real, innovative, and profitable. They just need access to the same opportunities as everyone else.”
For Marc Shepard, Co-Founder of NECANN, partnering with 40 Tons was a natural fit. “Since NECANN’s inception, we’ve been committed to supporting social equity companies. Welcoming 40 Tons’ Justice Row to Boston this year is an extension of that mission. Real change happens when we create space for those who have been historically excluded, and we’re proud to be a part of that movement.”
This year’s Justice Row activation is proudly presented by title sponsor HPI Canna, a leading force in cannabis manufacturing. Kim Tanami, CEO of HPI Canna, emphasized the alignment of this initiative with their broader mission. “We believe in 40 Tons’ mission to the core. As the largest cannabis manufacturer in the state of New York, this partnership was the perfect fit for the launch of our TEC Marketplace Legacy Brand Accelerator program, where we help legacy brands take a brand to market.”
This year’s NECANN Boston conference is more than just an industry gathering—it’s a moment of redemption and progress. Corvain Cooper, Co-Founder of 40 Tons, was once serving a life sentence without parole for a nonviolent cannabis offense. Had it not been for presidential clemency, he wouldn’t be here today, leading a company that’s redefining what justice and second chances look like in cannabis. His story is a stark reminder of the thousands of people still incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses while the industry thrives.
Justice Row is about ensuring that those with lived experience in cannabis prohibition now have a seat at the table in the legal industry. Because justice isn’t just a word—it’s action.
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