Marijuana is still illegal in most countries and states, but the cannabis industry is growing at a very high rate. It is still categorized as a Schedule 1 substance, and while there are strict rules in places where it is illegal, the same goes for places where it has been legalized.
Businesses in the cannabis industry face a lot of risks, and most of the time it involves a lot of shielding to avoid exposure that comes with the predicament of associated federal crimes. In a huge way, cannabis entrepreneurs also impact the law. The impact does not necessarily change the law, but it is notable.
So, how are entrepreneurs in the cannabis industry impacting the law?
Marijuana Mania: How Cannabis Entrepreneurs are Impacting the Law
Posted by erikemanuelli under LegalFrom http://bizsmallbiz.com 1558 days ago
Made Hot by: MarketWiz on January 23, 2020 12:04 pm
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For the record: I wouldn't use regular marijuana, but I am for the legalization of this commodity. I am interested to learn more about developed hemp products, e.g., CBD oil.
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