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HOW TO START YOUR OWN RAS CLUB?

Entrepreneurs - especially those of color - wishing to start a Ras Club may be able to secure a Ras Club Distributorship for a specific area from the House of Rastafari Growers Co-Op (when available).  Please contact us with your detailed enquiry & preliminary plans.

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Your application will have to be approved by a House of Rastafari Growers Co-Op Management Committee and a Club contract will have to be established.  

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You have to abide to the Constitution & the Club agreements of the House of Rastafari Growers Co-Op. Essentially you have to provide your own Establishment (Club house) & obtain Cannabis stock for your Ras Club as well as some medicinal herbs for Club Members exclusively from the House of Rastafari distribution centres as cultivated by the House of Rastafari Contract Growers. You may trade with other legal products such as paraphernalia (bongs, pipes, munchies & wetties ... ), as you wish.  

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• Club premises may be obtained from private, municipal or government sponsorship.

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• You will need to order your start up Cannabis stock in advance & this may form part of a franchise fee depending on the specific situation. Stock is ordered from the House of Rastafari distribution centre/s and paid for in advance at the discount rates as defined by the House of Rastafari Growers Co-Op Constitution (This would be at the recommended reimbursement fee to online members less 30 %). A Club would attempt to make the products available at the recommended reimbursement fee, but is under no obligation to do so.

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• A Club must ensure that a Point of Sale system such as Yoco is implemented to enable transparency & proper record holding to both the House of Rastafari Growers Co-Op or Authorities upon request.

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• Ras Clubs may not maintain their own marketing media such as Facebook pages or Websites as these will be maintained by the House of Rastafari Growers Co-Op. Regular video & photo material can be provided in abundance please. 

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 Ras Club owners need to be honest, adhere to accepted standards, laws & practices and actively promote the House of Rastafari Growers Co-Op & it's empowerment initiatives.

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