For those thinking of investing
into marijuana businesses, the survey provides a glimpse into how law enforcement might battle any new legalization efforts.
The U.S. marketer of Corona, the Mexican beer known for its «Find Your Beach» tagline, is dipping its toe
into the marijuana business.
Noted cannabis aficionado Whoopi Goldberg is getting
into the marijuana business.
Not exact matches
Gertner got back
into the cannabis
business in 2014 with PharmaCan (now Cronos Group), a holding company that acquires or buys minority positions in licensed Canadian
marijuana producers.
The scarcity of space has led some
marijuana businesses to plow profits back
into real estate, said Amanda Gonzalez, chief executive officer of Kaya Cannabis in Denver.
The announcement that the U.S. Department of Justice would no longer adopt a «hands - off» approach to states that have legalized
marijuana use initially sent some in the industry
into a tailspin, just days after the $ 7 billion California recreational weed market opened for
business.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-- This week's announcement that the U.S. Justice Department was ditching its hands - off approach to states that have legalized
marijuana initially sent some in the industry
into a tailspin, just days after California's $ 7 billion recreational weed market opened for
business.
«I believe
marijuana and beer fit
into this gray area, of substitutes and complements,» Michael Uhrich, economist of the Beer Institute trade group, said at a meeting earlier this year, according to an account by Beer
Business Daily.
Marijuana Business Daily has called Van Rixel one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the market and recently discussed his plan to move
into new markets.
By legalizing recreational use of
marijuana, according to the provisions of Krueger's bill, the revenue earned from
marijuana - related
businesses can be funneled back
into the communities that bore the impact of criminalization.
Step
into Kingsley's clinic in downtown Minneapolis and you'll find an ordinary looking office — a major selling point for state lawmakers in Minnesota as well as community members concerned with a
business that is distributing medical
marijuana.