Those of us involved in the marijuana legalization movement have long assumed that those companies that produce and sell competing products — especially alcohol and tobacco — were working behind the scenes to try to maintain marijuana prohibition and to protect their duopoly for legal recreational drugs. These industries have lobbyists who regularly work with state and federal elected officials to keep legal marijuana off the market. But we now see the pharmaceutical companies are also getting directly involved in political efforts to maintain marijuana prohibition, worried that legal marijuana will undermine their bottom line.
Category: Economics
The NORML Nation Membership Drive went live this morning, and will run until August 12th! Click HERE to…
We’re announcing the NORML Nation Membership Drive, taking place from August 5th to August 12th! We’re working with multiple partners in the cannabis industry to build NORML’s ranks. The goal of this membership drive is to add 1,000 new members to NORML!
Another one of our great NORML Business Network Partners is Spliffin! Spliffin manufacturers solvent-free concentrates and…
The Associated Press recently highlighted public and industry concerns regarding the use of herbicides and pesticides…
The Congressional Research Service (CRS) released a comprehensive thirty five-page report last week examining the federal government establishing a wholesale excise tax on the production and sale of cannabis-related products.
CannabisBusinessExecutive’s launch creates forum for cannabis-related businesses
Retail marijuana purchasers in July outspent medical cannabis buyers for the first time since the launch of Colorado’s adult-use market 9 months ago.
