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New Frontier Data Study Foresees U.S. Cannabis Consumer Demographic Surging to 71 Million by 2030

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If there’s anything that moves faster than a discount bucket of cannabis at a dispensary, it’s the cannabis market’s northerly journey! market alone represents a significant share of the worldwide market and, taking into account new projections published by New Frontier Data , U.S. by the year 2027.

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Trouble Brewing? A Look at the Cannabis Industry’s Signs of Distress – and Resilience

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This month, cannabis operators closed their doors on more than ten dispensary locations in Michigan and Colorado. Compounding these issues is the fact that, as of now, cannabis companies are prohibited from obtaining bankruptcy relief in Federal Bankruptcy Courts because cannabis remains illegal under Federal Law. All is not lost.

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MPP Report: Marijuana Tax Revenue in States that Regulate Marijuana for Adult Use

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Eighteen states have enacted laws legalizing, taxing, and regulating cannabis for adults 21 and older. Eight of the laws passed in 2020 or 2021, and in seven of those states, licensing and tax collections have not yet begun. This document reviews each state’s adult-use cannabis tax structure, population, and revenue from legalization.

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Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) Reports Says States Have Collected $US10 Billion In Cannabis Taxes So Far

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Eighteen states have laws that legalize, tax, and regulate cannabis for adults 21 and older (the 2020 voter-approved adult-use legalization law in South Dakota was overturned by the state’s Supreme Court in November 2021). Washington’s voters also approved an adult-use measure in November 2012, and its first stores opened in July 2014.

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Article – “Stop Dreaming: Cannabis Banking Reform Isn’t Happening in 2020”

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Worldwide legal marijuana sales have more than tripled between 2014 and 2018 to almost $11 billion, and most analysts on Wall Street predict that legal weed could generate anywhere from $50 billion to $200 billion a year by the time 2030 rolls around. entirely illegal, prone to abuse, and not recognized as having any medical benefits).

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