A just-released report forecasts that Canadians will spend roughly $7 billion on cannabis products in 2019 and increase their overall consumption by up to 35 percent once recreational cannabis is legalized later this year.
Even hitting 30 percent THC in a dried flower product is difficult to do. There are plenty of breeders competing to grow the most potent buds who are likely drooling at the prospect right now.
While CBD-infused products won't get you high, they will provide you with tons of benefits such as treating all sorts of body pains, stress, and anxiety.
Despite the fact that this non-intoxicating derivative of the cannabis plant is still illegal in the eyes of the federal government, much of the population is now at least curious about the therapeutic benefits of CBD products.
Earlier this week, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (“OLCC”) published a news release titled “OLCC Will Pause Acceptance of Marijuana License Applications.”
As the first $1 billion cannabis company in the U.S., California-based MedMen, which bills itself as the 'Apple Store of weed,' has big plans for expansion.