The Hot Box is Here!

 
 
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MJ Lifestyle is proud to be partnering with Oakland-based delivery service, Mae to bring the Bay Area the Hot Box. Celebrating female-owned brands, this luxury collection of cannabis (THC) wellness products has everything you need to help set the vibe.

Mae is your own personal mobile budtender. Just send her a text and she’ll coordinate your weed delivery. Not sure what to order? She can give you some personal recommendations. No Logins or passwords.


$250 + taxes (retail $300+)

Available in a limited quantity, to set up your delivery from Mae

Text 'Hot Box' to 510-726-9049

Who’s in the Box?

Green Bee Botanicals

Cosmic View

Pure Beauty

High Society Collection

TAM Active

Kiva Confections

Rogue Paq

MJ Lifestyle

Must be 21 to purchase. Delivery is available in Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano, and Marin Counties and San Francisco County for scheduled delivery only. License No : C9-0000196-LIC

 
 

THE UNBOXING

MJ Lifestyle's founder Jennifer Skog and Mae's Co-Founder Raeven Duckett went LIVE on Instagram for an unboxing. Check out the video to find out why we chose each item and tips on how to enjoy :)

WATCH NOW ▶︎

 

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About Raeven Duckett, Co-Founder of Mae Delivery & Community Gardens




I regularly smoke cannabis with my mom. To some it may seem strange (inappropriate?), but to us it’s no different from the bottles of wine we share on our day trips up to Napa. We both grew up in Oakland where connecting around this plant has been a celebrated part of our community since the 1960s.



My mom first started smoking in high school, a little before her graduation in 1973, and just two years after Richard Nixon declared the ‘war on drugs’. The ‘war on drugs’ has been well-documented as actually being a war on people of color, hippies and those protesting and advocating for equal rights. It's misguided policies funded overzealous federal drug agencies, enforced mandatory minimums on all drug offenders (even non-violent), and no-knock warrants. It warped public sentiment by criminalizing cannabis consumption and used the media as a tool to push out false propaganda.


I’m a 90s kid. I remember listening to Too Short by pressing my face against the closed doors of my older cousin’s room. Cannabis was everywhere. In hip hop music, on television, and under my cousin’s bed. At the same time, outside of my house in the streets of Oakland, African-Americans represented 90% of cannabis arrests even though we were only less than 30% of the local population.



I didn’t start smoking until college and I didn’t start smoking with my mom until a few years after I graduated, around 2014. Back then, we couldn’t have imagined that a delivery service service I would found just a few years later would receive the first cannabis social equity license, ever.



That all started in 2017, when Oakland was the first city in the nation to put forth a cannabis equity ordinance. With the passage of Prop. 64, Oakland city officials recognized the likelihood that people of color would be left out of the legal cannabis industry unless specific laws were passed to guarantee their participation. This was evident from the prolific and flourishing California medical cannabis industry that featured mostly white faces when it came to ownership.



Based on the parameters set forth by the Oakland equity ordinance, I started to construct the framework to open a delivery service, Community Gardens. I started Community Gardens with my husband and cousin and it remains family-owned and operated. Although the three of us collectively had ample experience on the consumer side when it came to cannabis, we lacked the business knowledge and connections to bring our business plan to full fruition. That was, until we met our social equity partners Kiva Confections at an equity mixer hosted by the city of Oakland.



Since our first meeting, the Kiva executive team has worked diligently beside us to help us make our plan to open a delivery service that caters to our local community a reality.



Since our launch we’ve taught seniors how to use cannabis as a wellness tool, showed new and retired users the power of micro-dosing edibles, and assisted the homeless population by handing out bags of fresh socks, sanitary items, and food.



We believe cannabis social equity programs are about a lot more than who gets a license. It’s about acknowledging the harmful effects the war on drugs and the mass incarceration has had on the black community nationally. Cannabis was a weapon used by the system to tear apart families, ruin futures and demonize everyday citizens. It’s going to take the government, industry-leading companies, and people from the most affected communities working together to even begin to right these wrongs. Cannabis social equity programs are an essential first step on this path to restorative justice.




Community Gardens and Mae are licensed cannabis delivery services based in Oakland, CA. Black Owned. Family Owned. Veteran Owned. We believe cannabis is an essential tool with mental and physical benefits. Our mission is to provide our members with quality products that are affordable at their convenience.

License No : C9-0000196-LIC







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