The secret of success in cannabis
Over the past few decades, the cannabis industry in the US has slowly begun to open wide. Nearly two dozen states and territories have legalized recreational marijuana, even more allow medicinal uses, and there are several cannabis-related initiatives on the ballot for November.
For investors, however, this may not be moving fast enough–particularly as marijuana is still illegal under federal laws. But, succeeding in this industry requires one key thing.
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