Inside This Issue:
'Cannabis Is Business'
Governments and major corporations around the world are waking up
to the big business – and resulting big taxes – of cannabis.
Here at American
Consequences, we've been watching with equal parts skepticism and
interest.
What does legal marijuana mean culturally? Can you make money if
you invest in producers or growers today? What are the consequences for the
U.S., its jails, and its politicians (remember, he didn't inhale)? What will
happen to the hard-working drug dogs?
And is pot bad for you?
After all, the last time a plant got this much attention, it was
the 1600s and tulip bulbs were in favor. Will this time be different?
Editor in Chief P.J. O'Rourke shares what
today's cannabis-heads can learn from 1960s pot culture... and weighs the
pros and cons of legalization from the perspective of a
hippie-turned-Libertarian parent of three...
Health care analyst Tom
Carroll tells us why it's time to rethink
everything you know about cannabis and cannabis investments...
Featured contributor Alice
B. Lloyd reports on an
overlooked casualty of cannabis legalization... Drug-sniffing dogs.
Motel 6's and NPR's Tom
Bodett returns to share his experience living
clean in pot-friendly Vermont... and why he thinks legalization
might not be so bad after all...
Writer and journalist Christine
Rosen looks at the
commercialization of cannabis subculture... is THC-infused Polydent just around the
corner?
Analyst Nick
Giambruno explains how recent
legislation has opened the floodgates for legal hemp and the CBD market...
Regards,
Steven Longenecker
Publisher, American
Consequences
Publisher, American Consequences
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