So many companies!Skids wrote:Get on I reckon....
Cannabis stocks on the ASX: The Ultimate Guide
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https://smallcaps.com.au/cannabis-stock ... ate-guide/
What about foreign SX?
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So many companies!Skids wrote:Get on I reckon....
Cannabis stocks on the ASX: The Ultimate Guide
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https://smallcaps.com.au/cannabis-stock ... ate-guide/
Not just the vomiting, but also psychiatric issues.It used to be a rare condition seen in only the most committed stoners: unrelenting extreme vomiting, nausea and abdominal pain brought on by years of regular marijuana consumption.
There's also the increased number of fatal car accidents.Researchers like Dr Monte are doing groundbreaking work on the health impacts of legal marijuana.
His latest peer-reviewed research found that cannabis-related emergency room visits for psychiatric problems have increased fivefold in the state.
Cheech and Chong did warn us about the dangers of stoners driving. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuYeQi4wB_kFatal car crashes involving cannabis have doubled since 2014
So it's an interesting case study. Do the economic benefits outweigh the social issues? Like Alcohol, no one's forcing people to smoke and maybe with time and education will reduce the social impact while retaining the economic one.While Colorado takes stock of the collateral damage of legal recreational cannabis, it is also enjoying the economic benefits.
It has turbocharged local businesses by taking operations from criminal gangs and turning them into legitimate enterprises like Los Suenos Farms.
Ryan Kinnison's family farmed corn in Nebraska, but he grows marijuana in Colorado........................The margins are certainly better than corn.
Instead of a few dollars a kilogram, today's powerful marijuana can sell for $2,100 a kilo and up.
That price has come down from the early days in 2014 when demand could not match supply, but it is still a margin most farmers can only dream of.
As well as being able to pay above the minimum wage and provide health benefits to his employees, it has given this region's economy, which was declining, a burst of green-tinged smoke.
"With this cannabis industry, it's created about 2,500 jobs for the local economy," Mr Kinnison said.
"It's also created about $US58 million in economic impact for associated businesses such as the contractors that we use and the electricians and housing, so it's been really good for this community."
Love the Cheech & Chong flicks, that scene is a cracker!stui magpie wrote:
Cheech and Chong did warn us about the dangers of stoners driving. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuYeQi4wB_k