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Study: Medical Marijuana Helps Children Who Have Seizures | NBC Nightly News

A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine saw a nearly 40 percent drop in seizures for participants who were using the marijuana derivative called cannabidiol.
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The Incredible Rise of Legalized Marijuana

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There is a potent case to be made for the budding industry of Marijuana for 2020. There has been a pretty big growth spike in the industry as of 2019 since more countries are legalizing the recreational use of weed. Watch this video to find out more about the industry’s progress and increasing consumer base. Who knows how high this industry could go??
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Marijuana Legalization: How Investors Can Profit!

In 2018, global cannabis sales reached $12.2 billion and in 2019, sales should soar to $16.9 billion. Some analysts estimate that annual marijuana sales could eventually reach $166 billion.

While sales likely won’t approach that figure in the next ten years, it’s still clear this opportunity is huge — and that has investors excited.

Marijuana is legal for medical use in more than 40 countries and for recreational use in Canada and Uruguay. In the U.S., 33 states have legalized medical use, and 10 states plus D.C. allow recreational use.

But on a federal level, marijuana remains illegal in the U.S. and is classified by the Drug Enforcement Administration as a Schedule 1 substance.

Future sales growth will be driven by new markets opening, new products, pot companies scaling, and the growth of the U.S. hemp market, which has seen explosive popularity since President Trump signed the U.S. Farm Bill, legalizing hemp products like CBD.

Now that we’ve gotten a lay of the land, let’s discuss how investors find pot stocks that will become multibaggers over time! Let’s start by looking at two different ways to invest in cannabis.

First, is the Pure Play approach, in which you invest in a company directly involved in the marijuana or hemp industries.

The biggest marijuana producers, all based in Canada, are Canopy Growth, Aurora Cannabis, Cronos Group, and Tilray. But they’re not the only pure way to play the market.

Charlotte’s Web sells CBD oil, which doesn’t elicit the “high” effect marijuana is known for. And MedMen operates North American marijuana dispensaries, and its seven California facilities make more in sales per square foot than Apple or Tiffany.

For investors interested in profiting from pot ancillary products, KushCo generates all its revenue from the cannabis industry by selling marijuana packaging solutions.

When you’re analyzing stocks in the cannabis space, look for a couple things in particular:

1. Profitability: Few marijuana stocks are profitable yet. Try to determine how quickly it will become profitable and how it’s funding operations in the meantime.
2. Stock dilution: Pot companies haven’t had traditional access to capital in the past, so many depended on financing through issuing shares, which resulted in diluting the available stock. Look at the shares outstanding and the company’s share issuance history.

Specifically, for marijuana producers, there are two key metrics to know.

1. Peak production capacity: Estimate in kilograms of how much cannabis can be grown under ideal conditions.
2. Cost of sales per gram: The less it costs to produce, the better off a producer will be when supply exceeds demand.

The second way to invest in marijuana stocks is by looking at established companies that have ventured into cannabis either directly, or indirectly. This strategy exposes investors to cannabis’ upside, while protecting returns from the risk that sustainable growth doesn’t pan out.

For example, Corona maker Constellation Brands invested $4 billion into Canopy. Molson Coors Brewing and Anheuser-Busch InBev are also exploring CBD-infused beverage ventures. Cigarette maker Altria bought a 45% stake in Cronos Group. And the e-commerce platform company, Shopify, also enjoys growth from online cannabis sales arrangements with governments and pot companies.

These companies already have rock-solid core businesses, but could enjoy a big boost from the marijuana industry.

When analyzing cannabis stocks, consider the usual core metrics you’d look at for any stock, including revenue growth, net debt, and earnings history. Next, you’ll want to get a feel for how much the company stands to gain or lose from its foray into pot.

Compare its revenue from existing operations and make sure you understand just how big its bet is on the marijuana market.

Are you ready to invest in pot stocks? If you meet these criteria, cannabis might deserve a spot in your portfolio.

First, make sure you don’t need the money for at least five years. Cannabis is a fledgling industry that might not pay off. You need time for your investment to generate a solid rate of return coupled with patience to bear any dips or prolonged weakness.

Second, own other investments. Investing in cannabis is a great supplement to an already diversified portfolio, but it shouldn’t be the only industry you’re investing in.

Finally, know the market and its risks. Only buy cannabis companies you understand.

Not surprisingly, the marijuana market is just like any other industry. You need to understand what you own, otherwise you’re just speculating… not investing.

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Cannabis legalization in Illinois may lead to businesses allowing indoor smoking

Illinois became the 11th state in the U.S. to legalize recreational marijuana on Tuesday after Governor J.B. Pritzker signed the regulatory bill legislators passed at the end of May. Legal recreational marijuana sales will begin in Illinois on January 1, 2020.

While many other states have legalized marijuana through voter referendums that can leave details to be agreed upon after the fact, Illinois became the first state in the country to legalize through the legislative process.

“We did something that no other state in the nation has been able to do,” Pritzker cheered at the signing ceremony.

Other states looking to replicate the bipartisan legalization bill Illinois was able to pass haven’t been as successful, leaving many wondering what state might become the 12th state in the U.S. to legalize recreational marijuana.

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Cannabis business: What marijuana legalization means for Illinois

Cresco Labs CEO and Charlie Bachteu and Alexis Keenan of Yahoo Finance discuss the process of growing marijuana and how legalization in Illinois is changing the way cannabis is processed and distributed.

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How to Invest in Marijuana: Weed Stocks, Medical Marijuana, and Fertilizer Companies

The budding cannabis market is already worth billions of dollars, and it’s expected to grow even more as marijuana momentum accelerates. Those estimates have caught investors eyes, and have left a lot of people wondering: How can I make money investing in marijuana?

In this video, we break down everything you need to know about the cannabis market and marijuana stocks, including:

– The difference between the popular cannabinoids CBD (cannabidiol) and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol).

– Marijuana’s medical applications for cancer and epilepsy treatments.

– Why states like Colorado are eying this market and seeing a big tax opportunity.

– How countries like Uruguay and Canada are at the forefront of legalized recreational and medicinal efforts.

– The pureplay marijuana stocks, including: Canopy Growth, Aurora Cannabis, and Aphira.

– The biotech companies that have exposure to marijuana, including GW Pharmaceuticals and INSYS Therapeutics.

– The sneaky ways to invest in marijuana, like Scotts Miracle-Gro Company and Constellation Brands.

This video was filmed on August 1st, 2018.

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How Weed Legalization in California is Changing Cannabis Culture

Luxury cannabis products have emerged that cater to an elevated customer. The quintessential “stoner” stereotype is far outdated, and much like streetwear over the past couple of years, something that was once “underground” is starting to find its footing and the beginning of an entirely new luxury consumer marketplace.

Shot in LA, we take a closer look at several well-known cannabis brands and shops taking cannabis culture to the next level. The documentary also examines the past, present, and future of the California’s industry.

Credits

Executive Producers
David Fischer
Jeff Carvalho

Producers
J. Andrew Keegan
Jian DeLeon

Written By
Jian DeLeon
J. Andrew Keegan

Director
Mark Choi
J. Andrew Keegan

Editor
Mark Choi
Robin Thomson
Evan Thompson

Camera
Chrissy Lu
Mark Choi
Robin Thomson
Evan Thompson

Art Direction
Thai Tran
Maria Ferraresi

Motion Graphics
Thai Tran
Robert Simmons

Sound
Sonia Manalili

Music
Will Score

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Evan Thompson
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Lowell Herb, Co
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Bloom Farms
Mister Green
Med Men
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Lauren St.Clair
Taylor Osumi
AJ Fay
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John Boehner on states legalizing marijuana

Former Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, and Acreage Holdings CEO Kevin Murphy on the increasing number of states legalizing marijuana and the safety concerns over the cannabis industry.

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The Future of Legal Marijuana Explained with Marijuana | Data Attack

Twenty-three states have decriminalized marijuana to some degree. And with privateer holdings investing nearly $82 million in weed startups, the industry is poised to pull in a lucrative—and legal—profit.
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US States With Some Form of Legal Marijuana (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_cannabis_by_U.S._jurisdiction
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Privateer Holdings Investment (http://www.privateerholdings.com/updates/2015/4/7/privateer-holdings-closes-75-million-funding-round
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Potential Size of Marijuana Industry:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2014/10/24/the-marijuana-industry-could-be-bigger-than-the-nfl-by-2020/
http://www.businessweek.com/debateroom/archives/2010/03/legalize_mariju.html

Potential Size of Tax Revenue From Marijuana (http://money.cnn.com/2015/02/12/news/economy/colorado-marijuana-tax-revenue/
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Impact on Mexican Drug Cartels (https://news.vice.com/article/legal-pot-in-the-us-is-crippling-mexican-cartels
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THC Amounts in US vs Mexican Marijuana (http://www.npr.org/blogs/parallels/2014/12/01/367802425/legal-pot-in-the-u-s-may-be-undercutting-mexican-marijuana)

Medical Applications of Marijuana:
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http://www.businessinsider.com/health-benefits-of-medical-marijuana-2014-4

Percentage of Marijuana Studies Investigating Medical Uses (http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2013-08/sanjay-gupta-apologizes-his-anti-marijuana-stance
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Increase in Reported Use in Colorado After Legalization (http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_27212493/marijuana-use-increases-colorado-according-new-federal-survey)

Percentage of Americans Who Have Tried Marijuana (http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/04/14/6-facts-about-marijuana/
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Safety of Marijuana Compared to Alcohol (http://rt.com/usa/234903-marijuana-safer-alcohol-deadly/)

Thailand’s Legislature Has Approved Legalizing Medical Marijuana | TIME

Thailand’s legislature on Tuesday agreed to amend the country’s drug law to allow the licensed medical use of marijuana, as well as kratom, a locally grown plant traditionally used as a stimulant and painkiller.
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Free-Market Marijuana

By and large, marijuana legalization represents progress, argues writer Annie Lowrey. It’s well documented that prohibition has a tremendous fiscal cost, not to mention a far worse human cost. Researchers have also convincingly argued that cannabis is far less dangerous than legal substances such as alcohol. As a result, a solid majority of Americans support legalization.

But are there significant public-health risks associated with legalization? In a new animated video, Lowrey highlights some pitfalls of free-market marijuana, including how the current lack of federal oversight has led to the absence of safety tests and standards. Furthermore, marijuana dependence and frequency of usage is increasing, and knowledge of the negative health effects of cannabis is not widespread.

For more from Annie Lowrey, check out her article ‘America’s Invisible Pot Addicts’ here: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/08/americas-invisible-pot-addicts/567886/

Surprising truths about legalizing cannabis | Ben Cort | TEDxMileHigh

In 2012, Colorado legalized cannabis and kickstarted a multibillion dollar industry with every product imaginable — brownies, gummy bears, granola bars, even lube! But to say that we’ve “legalized cannabis” is mistaken — we’ve commercialized THC. In this fascinating talk, expert Ben Cort examines the impacts of this growing new industry on everything from policing & arrest rates to LGBTQ issues. Sober since 1996, Ben Cort has seen the devastation that substance abuse can bring first hand as well as the joy that is recovery. He spent the last 10 years inside nonprofit drug treatment and education programs like Phoenix Multisport, Stout Street Foundation, and The University of Colorado Hospital. He is the author of Weed, INC., a professional speaker, and a frequent guest in the media. Ben is a husband, father of three, and an avid sportsman. He enjoys fly fishing, hunting, mountaineering, and bike racing. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Is Marijuana Legalization Working? | msnbc

The Huffington Post’s Ryan Grim joins The Rundown to talk about the economy of the states that have legalized recreational use of marijuana, and which states may be next to pass legislation.
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Ohio Massacre Crime Scenes Had Marijuana Grow Operations | NBC Nightly News

Investigators say they’ve found marijuana grow operations at three of the four crime scenes, raising questions about the motive in the execution-style murders of 8 family members.
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Ohio Massacre Crime Scenes Had Marijuana Grow Operations | NBC Nightly News

California Days Away From Legalizing Recreational Pot | MSNBC

Lori Ajax, head of California’s Bureau of Cannibis Control, talks with MSNBC’s Ali Velshi about how the state is preparing to legalize marijuana.
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