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Cannabis Meets Lollapalooza, First Festival Since Illinois’ Legalization

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In 2019, 400,000 people attended Lollapalooza, along with a few medical transports and arrests. Now that cannabis can be purchased legally in Illinois, one might wonder if the consumption of illegal, potentially unsafe drugs will decrease at the festival. Opt for vaping or eating edibles. Vape sales are likely to increase.

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Legalizing Marijuana- What Economic Benefits Does the Act Bring Along?

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And, these involved making marijuana consumption for recreational purposes. With the legalization, people saw an incredible rise in accessories like vape pens, cartridges, among others. Studies show that in 2019, Colorado collected more than $302 million as fees and taxes on recreational and medical marijuana.

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New York Lays Out the Laws on Cannabis Marketing

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Pictures of people vaping or smoking will not be permitted in marketing materials, nor will the use of terms such as “sticky icky,” “weed,” or “stoner” Any ads promoting cannabis are required to warn consumers about the potential risks of use. billion by as soon as 2025.

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New York Medical Marijuana Guide

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The first person to investigate the purported effects of cannabis consumption was Fiorello H. In 1944, the La Guardia Committee report studying the issue of cannabis consumption in New York was released. Researchers predict that the market will be valued at $7 billion by the year 2025. Marijuana legislation main driving forces.

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Legalization of Cannabis 

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Cannabis, like cigarettes and alcohol, would therefore be available in stores and consumption at will by the entire public. Colorado earned more than $302 million in medicinal and recreational cannabis fees and taxes in 2019. billion in 2019 and are expected to rise to $31.1 billion in federal tax revenue by 2025.