Saturday is the day when the Voltaire Cannabis Dispensary will be celebrating its Grand Opening in Mount Holly, which is located in Burlington County.
The Spirit of San Juan food truck, DJ Mr. Miami, various raffles with opportunities to win large prizes, and a discount of twenty percent on all products will be featured at this event.
With its location in the heart of Mount Holly’s downtown, Voltaire aims to revolutionize the cannabis retail environment by putting an emphasis on “authentic community engagement” and offering items that have been rigorously picked by cannaessieurs with extensive experience. All of this takes place within a sophisticated environment that welcomes both seasoned cannabis players and novices alike.
According to Voltaire, a philosophy that aims to enjoy life while also contributing to the betterment of the world. Leo Ashe, the CEO of the company, stated that they have faith in the ability of cannabis to bring people together and make their lives better. When it comes to us, this is not simply a business. It is a way to test the boundaries of the industry while also making a positive contribution to the well-being of our community.
The Voltaire Cannabis Dispensary is open between the hours of 10 AM and 9 PM every day. They offer free parking on the premises of the structure. Customers have the ability to place orders online for pick-up, and shipping will soon be an option for them as well.
Both independent and local
The Voltaire Cannabis Dispensary describes itself as a family-owned and -operated enterprise that is self-funded and independently owned by residents of South Jersey. It has been stated that they do not have any relationships or affiliations with any outside interests. On the other hand, this ought to guarantee that it continues to be securely planted in its South Jersey roots.
Each and every facet of Voltaire has been meticulously constructed with the community in mind, from the warm and inviting atmosphere to the carefully selected assortment of products.
In the past five years, Voltaire has been a labor of love for the individual. Not only is it a marketplace for high-quality cannabis, but it is also an experience and a place where members of the community can come together and get to know one another.
Cherry Hill resident Lonnie “Leo Ashe” Affrime received the letter from the New Jersey Cannabis Control Commission (NJ-CRC) that awarded the dispensary a conditional license.
Voltaire Cannabis is a Jersey-based firm that is owned and controlled by women and members of Jersey’s diverse population. Yen Tong, Ashe’s Chinese wife, is the principal owner of the business. Alice Bolur and Erika Mears, two of their mutual friends from the past, also own shares. As the Chief Executive Officer, Ashe is entitled to a salary and holds a 15 percent stake in the company.
Additionally, he attended the 2016 Democratic National Convention as a delegate for the Bernie Sanders for President campaign.
An passionate supporter of cannabis on the local level in Cherry Hill, Ashe was a prominent advocate.
They were among those who were stuck in the terrible limbo of the medical cannabis license round that lingered for 29 months due to COVID and a lawsuit alleging mismanagement. The round was scheduled to take place between 2019 and 2021.
THE ACT OF GIVING BACK
The principles of philanthropy and involvement in the community are at the heart of Voltaire’s goal.
In order to assist the community, Voltaire will make a financial contribution to address issues of inequality and climate change. Voltaire is dedicated to being a responsible corporate citizen by eliminating stigmas and promoting responsible use. This commitment includes providing financial support to local charities and sponsoring activities that take place in the community.
As a company, we are of the opinion that success is not solely determined by earnings, but rather by the beneficial impact that we are able to have on the community and the globe. Voltaire is dedicated to building an inclusive atmosphere within the cannabis industry and providing chances for populations that are underrepresented in the industry.
In the 1700s, during the time of the Enlightenment, Voltaire was a French philosopher who promoted progressive ideas.