'Godmother' of cannabis meets her tech-happy children at SF pot summit

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Lynette Shaw, the self-proclaimed "godmother of marijuana dispensaries," is thrilled that tech is helping bring cannabis into the mainstream.

"It's fabulous. I'm honored to see my godchildren creating all of this," the 61-year-old said here Friday at the inaugural New West Summit, a two-day conference on the budding billion-dollar convergence of pot with technology, business and media.

Shaw, who in 1997 opened one of the first legal cannabis dispensaries in the US, received a lifetime achievement award at the confab, for her work as an activist in legalizing medical marijuana. And her "godchildren" were well represented at the summit, which wrapped up this weekend.

"Godmother of marijuana dispensaries" Lynette Shaw at the New West Summit in San Francisco on Friday. The conference was devoted to the melding of tech and pot.

The conference featured dozens of information booths and 30 panel discussions devoted to pot and tech and...

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