Pubdate: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 Source: Oneida Daily Dispatch (NY) Copyright: 2013 Associated Press Contact: http://www.oneidadispatch.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4546 Author: Gene Johnson, Associated Press BUSINESSMAN TRIES HIS LUCK AT BUILDING POT BRAND SEATTLE (AP)- For the activists who led the effort to legalize recreational marijuana in Washington state last fall, Jamen Shively was one of their biggest fears: an aspiring pot profiteer whose unabashed dreams of building a cannabis empire might attract unwanted attention from the federal government or a backlash that could slow the marijuana reform movement across the country. With visionary zeal, the 45- year-old former Microsoft manager described his plans to a conference room packed with reporters and supporters last month, saying he was tired of waiting for a green light from the Obama administration, which still hasn't said how it will respond to the legalization of recreational pot in Washington and Colorado. Shively vowed to quickly raise $ 10 million and eventually build his company, Diego Pellicer, into an international pot powerhouse. Shively's ambitions - "We are Big Marijuana," he proclaimed - don't merely raise questions about what marijuana legalization might look like in the long run and whether large corporations will come to dominate. He also risks getting himself indicted. The Justice Department has said while it doesn't intend to prosecute sick people for using marijuana, it will go after those who try to get rich from commercial sales. Shively isn't skirting the edges of the nascent industry, but diving right in, in a way that few other entrepreneurs are. Diego Pellicer's business plan estimates $ 120,000 of pure profit per month, per recreational pot store. Shively said he plans dozens of stores in Washington and Colorado. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom