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In 2021, Leafly, trusted cannabis education and location website, released their yearly job report stating that the legal cannabis industry supports 321,000 jobs with more than 77,000 new jobs created since 2020. [34] While about 38% of women suffer from chronic diseases, only 4% of research and funds are used towards women's healthcare and ...
A 2021 study from the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank, found that many strong claims made by both advocates and critics of state-level marijuana legalization are substantially overstated and in some cases entirely without real-world support. The study concluded that state legalizations have generally had minor effects, with tax revenue ...
Canna Zoned MLS, a Michigan-based marijuana real estate company, had listed the two Missouri micro-licenses for sale in October, The Star previously reported. Jeffrey Yatooma, the company’s ...
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In 2015 a report in Forbes laid out relationships among CannaVEST, money taken in by the real estate Ponzi scheme run by Llamas, Stuart Titus and the private equity firm General Hemp that he ran, and one of MMI's subsidiaries called PhytoSphere. [7] In 2015 the company hired Titus as CEO after having an interim CEO since Llamas' departure. [1]
2016 Florida Amendment 2 was a political and legal campaign to allow use of medical marijuana. In 2013, Morgan & Morgan launched the initiative to change the Florida Constitution to allow marijuana for medical purposes. The firm spent over $15 million to support the change and organized United for Care campaign to promote the "yes" vote.