The Legacy Series presented by Pleasantrees pays homage to the early days of cannabis and the memories and strains that surface when taking a look through the decades. This series is a nod to the days when buying weed meant searching high and low for a contact, picking up in less than pleasant locations, and when the purchase of a single gram could land you in significant legal trouble.
As we celebrate the nostalgic era surrounding some of our favorite strains, we also acknowledge the volatile and harmful effects of prohibition. Pleasantrees is honored to partner with The Redemption Foundation to create a catalyst for consumers to directly support justice-impacted individuals and their families with the Legacy Series.
For each product from Pleasantrees’ Legacy Series sold, $1 will be donated to The Redemption Foundation to directly support its Commissary Program, which helps reduce the financial strain on incarcerated individuals and their families.
Recognizing that the average hourly wage for prisoners is $0.14/hr, each purchase from the Legacy Series funds about 1 full day of wages and can be immensely impactful to those currently incarcerated. For the debut of the Legacy Series, Pleasantrees total commitment will give 1 week of wages to over 420 inmates.
“Our team has really embraced The Legacy Series,” said Jerome Crawford, Chief Legal Officer of Pleasantrees. “Not just because the classic genetics invoke nostalgia, but more so for the connection we’ve been able to foster and create with the Redemption Foundation’s Commissary Program, where we can help support some of the legacy folks that are unjustly locked up for their perceived cannabis crimes.”
Pleasantrees will be launching the series with three classics: Blue Dream, Chem D, and East Coast Sour Diesel. The strains are small-batch, grown with care, and intended to leave you reminiscing on those special times in your life.
“The Redemption Foundation is excited to partner with Pleasantrees through our Commissary Program. It is especially fitting and meaningful that their Legacy Series will be used to support federal cannabis prisoners across the country,” said Ryan Basore, President of Redemption Cannabis. Providing funds for commissary allows inmates to make phone calls, send emails, and write letters to their loved ones. It also helps cover medical supplies, footwear, and even nutritious food. Most importantly, it lets them know they are not forgotten and that brighter days are ahead.”