There is no question marijuana, including medical marijuana and marijuana for recreational use is big business in the greater Los Angeles area. Like any business, advertising is often needed to bring in new patients or customers, but many are concerned about where and how marijuana businesses choose to advertise. According to a recent news article…
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Long before anyone even thought about the possibility of legalizing marijuana for recreational use, or even medical marijuana in the U.S., cannabis has been legal in Amsterdam. This led many college students to travel to the city and visit the fabled coffee shops where they could not only purchase marijuana, but could sit at the…
Continue reading ›The legalization of recreational marijuana use in California has presented many lucrative business opportunities within the cannabis industry. The Hill reports that Washington and Colorado surpassed one billion dollars in annual sales of marijuana in 2017 after legalizing its recreational use. California, by contrast, brought in two billion dollars of sales of medical marijuana in…
Continue reading ›According to a recent news article from Time, a marijuana vending machine may be hitting the market soon. This device uses a fingerprint scanner to verify the identity of the purchaser before it will dispense any marijuana. This can be used to verify the age of the buyer as well as whether the buyer is…
Continue reading ›There is no question that marijuana has legitimate medical uses and benefits. It has been proven to help people with cancer and cancer-related issues as well as a variety of other serious medical conditions. It helps people who suffer from anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and other psychiatric conditions. However, there haven’t been a…
Continue reading ›California’s new marijuana law could cost millions in taxpayer dollars before it actually raises billions, thanks to a technicality in the language of the law that was just passed. Prop. 64, which legalized recreational marijuana, was always intended to raise substantial tax revenue for the state. However, it was intended to do so with a…
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