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April 2014 30 Under 30

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April 2014 BCBusiness 19 ADAM & KEV A New High Ross Rebagliati, Canada's snowboarding gold medallist at the 1998 Winter Games in Nagano, has a name that's synonymous with pot, after having his medal stripped (and then reinstated) for testing positive for marijuana at the Games. Now he's ready to capitalize on that reputation by Matt O'Grady I n the 15 years following "the incident" at the Nagano Win- ter Games, Ross Rebagliati has maintained an uneasy rela- tionship with his own reputa- tion: on the one hand, embracing his role as spokesperson for the pot-in-sports movement (appear- ing on NBC to defend Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps after Phelps was photographed with a bong), but on the other hand struggling to establish a career for himself post-Olympics. When two U.S. states voted to legalize marijuana in November 2012, however, Rebagliati smelled a business opportunity, and with changes to Canada's laws coming into effect this month allowing for large-scale production of medical marijuana, Rebagliati Gold Enterprises Ltd.—his new Whistler-based company—is vying to be among those rolling in the profits. So explain to me how your new product line, Ross's Gold, will work. You're essentially a marketer and distributor, outsourcing production to some of the hundreds of com- panies hoping to get licences to grow medical marijuana as of April 1. Correct? Right. Our producers can unload their entire crop on us on a regular basis and not have to deal with the distribu- tion, not have to deal with the patients at all, and just focus on growing. We've partnered with over a dozen producers across Canada, who've invested in their infrastructure and have gone through all the red tape with Health Canada. Until those producers get their licence, though, you can't do much. We're not allowed to do anything right now, but we've got all of our ducks in a row and are working on different r E t a i l p16-23-Frontlines_april.indd 19 2014-03-07 1:20 PM

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