Cannabis for pets? Yep. This is a marijuana market most investors haven’t thought of yet. This post from The Motley Fool, written by Keith Speights, explores what kind of opportunities it offers for the investors. The marijuana industry could be going to the dogs. Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine recently announced results from a clinical study evaluating ... Continue Reading
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LA Gears Up to Be Major Legal Marijuana Market
Los Angeles is racing to get ready to be the biggest legal marijuana market in the world. This post from The Cannabist highlights how with about 10 million people in Los Angeles County, the market potentially eclipses entire states like Colorado and Washington. With the cannabis industry set to be legalized in California at the start of next year, the pressure is on for Los ... Continue Reading
Oregon Legal Marijuana Sales Rake in $3.48M Tax Revenue in One Month
First month tax revenue from legal marijuana sales in Oregon has far surpassed the estimated figure for the whole year. This post from MIC.com reports that the sale of legal marijuana in Oregon raked in $3.48 million in tax revenue after just one month. After its first month of legal weed sales, Oregon has raked in $3.48 million in tax revenue, a boon for the state ... Continue Reading
Denver Reconsiders Ban On New Players in Marijuana Market
Denver officials have agreed on a 120-day extension to new license restriction in marijuana market, down from 2 years, so they can study business and industry data. This post from The Cannabist highlights the response of marijuana business leaders and advocates to this move. Denver officials pulled back Tuesday from immediately seeking another two-year moratorium on new ... Continue Reading
World’s Highest and Lowest Reported Weed Prices
With factors beyond demand and supply affecting weed prices, the cost of weed in the most expensive country can be 20 times of that in the cheapest one. This post from Salon has put together the highest and lowest prices of weed across the globe. The gram that would cost you $1 in Montevideo goes for more than 20 times as much in Oslo In a truly open global market, ... Continue Reading