Chase Close Cannabis Lawyers’ Bank Account – Took Them 2 Years To Make The Decision

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David Feder of Weed Law writes on Linked In

After 2 years at chase, it’s time to say goodbye. They initially issued Weed Law a credit card ending in …420, which I thought was hilarious and perhaps intentional. However, now that ALL of my accounts are being shut down, I’m realizing that chase is not supportive of anyone in the cannabis industry. Despite not selling cannabis, chase decided to terminate our accounts. After more than 11 years in this industry, losing bank accounts is unfortunately part of the cost of doing business.

Truth is, are you really a weed lawyer if you haven’t had your bank accounts shut down?

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