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The Economic Impact of the Medical Marijuana Industry: Trends and Projections

MMJ Recs

This burgeoning industry encompasses a wide range of activities, including cultivation, processing, distribution, and retail sales of medical cannabis products. Recent trends indicate a growing interest in alternative forms of consumption, such as edibles, topicals, and concentrates, in addition to traditional flower products.

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Minnesota Cannabis? You Betcha!

Canna Law Blog

Commencing on August 1, Minnesotans will have the right to possess, use, and cultivate cannabis for personal consumption within their homes. Commencing on August 1, Minnesotans will have the right to possess, use, and cultivate cannabis for personal consumption within their homes. Only then can Minnesota growers legally plant seeds.

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How Medical Marijuana is Cultivated, Processed, and Distributed in the USA

MMJ Recs

From the moment a cannabis seed is planted to the point it reaches the hands of a patient, a complex and highly regulated process unfolds. Cultivators play a crucial role in nurturing the plant from seed to maturity. Key stakeholders in the supply chain include cultivators, processors, distributors, and dispensaries.

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Cannabis business models 101: Types of cannabis businesses

SpeedWeed

Examples of plant-touching and ancillary businesses along the entire cannabis supply chain. They supply raw flower to dispensaries to be consumed in plant form or to processors & manufacturers for THC/CBD extraction. They supply dispensaries with manufactured products. created in partnership with Good Tree Capital.

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Cannabis Standards Rely on Transparency, Compliance and Collaboration

Cannabis Law Report

High product quality relies on a true understanding of the entire supply chain, from seed to sale with sanitized processes and quality checks including the creation of well-detailed preventative control plans that are in place to avoid instances of hazards like contamination or other public safety risks.

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Cannabis and women’s health, with Dr. Melanie Bone

The Cannigma

As it turns out, edibles also affect women differently, and Dr. Bone explains the ‘start low and go slow’ method that they should be approached with. What then, can be done about things like anxiety, pain, insomnia, fibromyalgia, endometriosis, and other women’s health issues? EG: Hi, I’m Elana Goldberg. CP: I’m Dr. Codi Peterson.