This article by Willis Jacobson was originally published on WeedWeek, and appears here with permission.
After two years of having its image battered in the public consciousness, and sales slowing as a result, the cannabis vape industry appears headed for a bounceback. If operators want to keep that momentum going, though, they will need to be proactive, warned a prominent industry advocate.
Gregory Conley, president of the New Jersey-based American Vaping Association (AVA), is among those bullish on the future of the cannabis vaping space, but he knows that growth won’t come easy.
Vaping products, including those containing THC, faced an image crisis in fall 2019 after an outbreak of a debilitating and sometimes fatal lung condition later attributed to a chemical used in some unregulated and counterfeit products. Just as the legal industry distanced itself from that public relations disaster, the COVID-19 pandemic presented a whole new set of challenges.
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Atlanta Magazine
60 years of covering Atlanta: The 1960s
November 1961: Cover by Milton Glaser, cofounder of New York magazine.
For our January 2021 issue, in honor of our 60th anniversary year, we dug through our archives to present a snapshot of the magazine during each of our six decades. We discovered groundbreaking work, inspiring stories, and, yes, some errors in judgement. Here’s what we found:
The ’60s in 6 Quotes
The era was nothing if not optimistic
“Opening Day at the Mart”
August 1961
“I dunno. I say it’s a big ugly fish. . . . My wife says it’s a gargoyle. But I’ll tell you this . . . I bet they sell it. People have been going in and out of there all day long. This looks more like Chicago than Atlanta.”