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November 15, 2025

A New Hemp Ban, An Old Prohibition

Congress Uproots A $28 Billion Industry For the past seven years, hemp-derived THC products have become a fixture of American retail. Beverages, gummies, and edibles sit openly on the shelves of gas stations, convenience stores, and even major retailers such as Target, Circle K, and Total Wine. This mainstream presence created a booming, federally legal […]

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January 15, 2025

Now is an Opportune Time to Enter the Cannabis Market

California’s cannabis market, though fraught with challenges, offers unique opportunities for savvy entrepreneurs looking to establish or expand their footprint in the industry. As the largest legal cannabis market in the United States, its sheer size and potential for growth make it an attractive option for investment through purchasing existing licensed businesses. Here, we examine […]

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November 25, 2024

Every Cannabis Business is a Political Activity

Every Cannabis Business is a Political Activity I frequently attend cannabis business events and conferences. Years ago, a speaker remarked that every cannabis business is a political activity. That powerful statement captures the essence of the entire industry, highlighting the deeper significance behind every cannabis enterprise. The Defiance of Federal Prohibition Operating a cannabis business […]

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July 18, 2023

Will Cannabis Cafe Culture Finally Be Accepted In California?

Cannabis cafe opportunities are expanding slowly but surely. Since cannabis was legalized in California, Cannabis Cafes or consumption lounges have not become widely available as many expected. Our friends at CalNORML have made a list of available lounges. As is apparent, there are no cannabis lounges currently open in all of Orange or San Diego […]

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January 1, 2023

Recent Changes in California Cannabis Laws 2023

There is a myriad of cannabis legislation that has recently been passed in Sacramento and signed by the Governor that will majorly impact cannabis business activity in the state. The following is an overview of some of this legislation as of January 1, 2023. We hope that this is helpful for your cannabis business. Our […]

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