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Steve DeAngelo The Father of the Legal Cannabis Industry releases interactive biographic novel coloring book
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Global Legal Cannabis Market Research Report 2021-2028: Seed to Shelf Story of Marijuana Flowers, Oil and Tinctures & Hemp CBD, Supplements, Industrial Hemp
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A Social Justice Issue : Atlanta Civil Rights Attorney Wants More Black Ownership In Burgeoning Cannabis Industry, Becomes One Such Owner
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Snuffing out the taboo surrounding cannabis users would be dope A draft cannabis master plan for SA needs to be finalised, otherwise the fledgling cannabis sector will go to pot 21 April 2021 - 20:12
Are you a casual social or a dabbler, maybe cannacurious, perhaps an unsparked or even a naysayer?
With legal cannabis set to increase from $30bn (R429bn) in 2020 to over $90bn (R1.286-trillion) in 2025, international market research company Euromonitor International has taken a deep dive into exploring adult cannabis consumer archetypes as part of its global cannabis research programme.
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“The reality of marijuana is that it is a cash crop, it s the last remaining mineral that hasn t gone underground like gold, coal, copper. It s a natural resource, it s a green gold, a gold of the poor.
“Both the rich and the poor can benefit from it. It will bring our people to the cannabis economy. It will help to open the black cannabis industries and help to decrease the level of poverty and increase the level of employment,” he said.
Bfasa said in a statement that Sahpra s management, allegedly under instruction from health minister Zweli Mkhize, was granting licences to affluent white people and foreign-owned companies without considering indigenous people, monarchs, traditional healers, rural agriculture and Rastafarians.