Willie Nelson to open chain of marijuana stores

Veteran country star plans to launch his own brand of weed, Willie’s Reserve, to sell in states where marijuana is legal

With marijuana becoming legal in an increasing number of US states, long time weed advocate Willie Nelson is to launch is own brand of the drug, as well as stores to sell it.

The 81-year-old country legend let slip his plans to launch his Willie’s Reserve brand while talking to the Daily Beast, which followed up by interviewing the infant brand’s spokesperson, pot lobbyist Michael Bowman.

“Right now we’ll focus on the states where legalisation has occurred, and as new states open up, those opportunities will present themselves on a state-by-state basis,” Bowman said, adding that “there will be movement” within the next year on opening the store.

“This is a culmination of Willie’s vision, and his whole life,” Bowman said. “I’m not sure any of us could have predicted how fast the dominoes would start falling once they started falling [in terms of legalisation].”

In 2012, Nelson spoke to the Guardian about legalisation and his own views on marijuana. “It’s coming. It has to, because economically we need the money – why give it to criminals?” he said. “Most people realise it’s not a deadly drug like cocaine or cigarettes. Cigarettes killed my mother, my dad, half my family, so don’t tell me about health when you’re talking about legalising marijuana because it’s not dangerous healthwise. I’m the canary in the mine, and I’m still healthy. Had I stayed with alcohol I would have been dead or in prison or somewhere today.

Marijuana possession for recreational use is legal in Washington, Colorado, Alaska and Washington DC , with Oregon due to follow this year.

• This article was amended on 30 March 2015 to correct clarify where marijuana for recreational use is legal in the US.

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