Cannabis tourism is growing at a fast clip, drawing thousands of users, and millions of dollars. This post from Forbes delves into how cannabis tourism is the next big thing. In May, women of all ages and occupations gathered south of San Francisco for a weekend of yoga, educational classes, spa treatments — and unlimited cannabis in every form imaginable, including smoothies, ... Continue Reading
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Why Misleading Cannabis Potency Labels Can Be Harmful
Improper potency labeling is a huge problem for the cannabis industry. This post from GreenCamp highlights how wrong cannabis potency labels can harm users. Labeling cannabis products correctly is of huge importance, especially on the medical side of the cannabis industry, which is why mislabeling these products can cause great harm to users. Many dispensaries and online ... Continue Reading
Can Cannabis Reignite Growth in These Industries?
Industries with sluggish sales are watching the emergence of the cannabis industry. In this post from Nasdaq.com read about the 3 industries that are looking to partner with marijuana stocks. The cat is out of the bag: Marijuana is big business. And in Canada, it's just over six weeks away from becoming legal business. On June 19, after months of debate within the Senate, ... Continue Reading
Legal Cannabis Industry: Growth Despite the Banking Crisis
The $9 billion industry of legal marijuana is one of the strongest growth areas of the U.S. economy, yet most banks won't touch it. This post from Forbes highlights the banking crisis faced by legal cannabis. Imagine an industry with $9 billion in sales — equivalent to the entire snack market — where only 30% of businesses had a bank account. That’s the situation we face today ... Continue Reading
2 New Jersey Bills to Revolutionize the Cannabis Industry
If these cannabis bills are passed in their current form, New Jersey should have one of the best systems in place. This post from GreenCamp highlights how NJ could lead by example. New Jersey officials are getting ready to present two weed-related bills to the Murphy administration, and then later introduce them to the Legislature and schedule hearings. A group of some of the ... Continue Reading