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The LGBTQ Leaders in Cannabis greenmarketreport.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from greenmarketreport.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
KXLY April 23, 2021 6:00 AM Sean Pyles Posted: Updated: Getty Images Cannabis businesses have transformed from clandestine ventures to glossy lifestyle brands in a matter of years, thanks to an evolving regulatory and business landscape. The majority of states now have some form of legalized cannabis, whether for medical or recreational use. The 2021 U.S. cannabis market is valued at $33 billion, according to an analysis by market research firm Grand View Research. That number is forecast to balloon to $84 billion by 2028. These trends indicate a fertile environment for seeding a new cannabis venture. But while the cannabis world continues to expand, the industry remains overwhelmingly white and difficult to break into for people of color and LGBTQ individuals. A 2017 survey from Marijuana Business Daily found that 81% of cannabis business owners and founders were white. The proportion of Hispanic/Latino owners and founders was 5.7%, while 4.3% were Black, and just 2.4% were Asian.
Changing the Face of the Cannabis Industry news8000.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from news8000.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Marijuana Matters: Westchester businessman celebrates 4/20 with pot party News 12 Staff Updated on:Apr 20, 2021, 6:55am EDT Today is April 20 and the date 4/20 has long been the unofficial holiday for anything cannabis-related. Now that recreational marijuana is legal in New York, one Westchester businessman has big dreams. The new chapter for his business starts tonight with a marijuana party. Find out more about what this means and how he’s doing this in a pandemic as News 12’s Eric Feldman will have an inside look tonight at 10 p.m.
Millennial Money: Changing the face of the cannabis industry SEAN PYLES of NerdWallet FacebookTwitterEmail Cannabis businesses have transformed from clandestine ventures to glossy lifestyle brands in a matter of years, thanks to an evolving regulatory and business landscape. The majority of states now have some form of legalized cannabis, whether for medical or recreational use. The 2021 U.S. cannabis market is valued at $33 billion , according to an analysis by market research firm Grand View Research. That number is forecast to balloon to $84 billion by 2028. These trends indicate a fertile environment for seeding a new cannabis venture. But while the cannabis world continues to expand, the industry remains overwhelmingly white and difficult to break into for people of color and LGBTQ individuals. A 2017 survey from Marijuana Business Daily found that 81% of cannabis business owners and founders were white. The proportion of Hispanic/Latino owners and founders was 5.7%, while 4.3% were Black, and just 2.4% were Asian.
Tips: How to get started in the cannabis business Updated Apr 20, 2021; By Sean Pyles | NerdWallet Cannabis businesses have transformed from clandestine ventures to glossy lifestyle brands in a matter of years, thanks to an evolving regulatory and business landscape. The majority of states now have some form of legalized cannabis, whether for medical or recreational use. The 2021 U.S. cannabis market is valued at $33 billion , according to an analysis by market research firm Grand View Research. That number is forecast to balloon to $84 billion by 2028. These trends indicate a fertile environment for seeding a new cannabis venture. But while the cannabis world continues to expand, the industry remains overwhelmingly white and difficult to break into for people of color and LGBTQ individuals. A 2017 survey from Marijuana Business Daily found that 81% of cannabis business owners and founders were white. The proportion of Hispanic/Latino owners and founders was 5.7%, while 4.3% were Black, and just 2.4% were Asian.
The stoner holiday of all stoner holidays has arrived for the year, and pot enthusiasts all over the world are lighting up to celebrate 420 (self included). But, why are we celebrating? Sure there are states with legal weed not, but there’s also still hundreds of thousands of people in prison for cannabis, multiple cannabis related arrests every single day, and communities that continue to crumble because of being targeted by decades of the racist criminalization of cannabis and the overall war on drugs. It’s always great to see platforms as big as Ben and Jerry’s advocating for social justice and policy reform, especially today on for 420.
Sean Pyles Of Nerdwallet April 20, 2021 - 4:02 AM Cannabis businesses have transformed from clandestine ventures to glossy lifestyle brands in a matter of years, thanks to an evolving regulatory and business landscape. The majority of states now have some form of legalized cannabis, whether for medical or recreational use. The 2021 U.S. cannabis market is valued at $33 billion , according to an analysis by market research firm Grand View Research. That number is forecast to balloon to $84 billion by 2028. These trends indicate a fertile environment for seeding a new cannabis venture. But while the cannabis world continues to expand, the industry remains overwhelmingly white and difficult to break into for people of colour and LGBTQ individuals. A 2017 survey from Marijuana Business Daily found that 81% of cannabis business owners and founders were white. The proportion of Hispanic/Latino owners and founders was 5.7%, while 4.3% were Black, and just 2.4% were Asian.
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