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Analysts from New Frontier Data explain some of the roadblocks associated with cannabis business in New Jersey and possible timelines for a more defined regulatory environment.
Though recreational marijuana has been legalized for almost a year in New Jersey, marijuana dispensaries are still not allowed to sell to the public within the state. Analysts from New Frontier ...
It is projected that the U.S. cannabis market could see sales reaching $57 billion to $72 billion by 2030, according to a report from New Frontier Data. States that have legalized marijuana have ...
Cannabaceae are often dioecious (distinct male and female plants). The flowers are actinomorphic (radially symmetrical) and not showy, as these plants are pollinated by the wind. As an adaptation to this kind of pollination, the calyx and corolla are radically reduced to only vestigial remnants found as an adherent perianth coating the seed. A ...
Cannabis strains is a popular name to refer to plant varieties of the monospecific genus Cannabis sativa L..They are either pure or hybrid varieties of the plant, which encompasses various sub-species C. sativa, C. indica, and C. ruderalis.
The flowers of Cannabis sativa plants are most often either male or female, but, only plants displaying female pistils can be or turn hermaphrodite. Males can never become hermaphrodites. [3] It is a short-day flowering plant, with staminate (male) plants usually taller and less robust than pistillate (female or male) plants.
According to the analytics firm New Frontier Data, if pot was legalized in all 50 states, it would generate up to 1 million jobs and around $132 billion in total sales tax revenue between 2017 and ...
In 1991, the program claimed to have eradicated 118 million feral cannabis plants, mostly in Indiana and Nebraska, versus about 6 million cultivated plants in the same program (95% and 5% of the total, respectively). [3] A 2003 report noted that 99% of the cannabis eradicated under this program in 2003 was feral cannabis, not cultivated plants.