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Legal Marijuana Is The Fastest-Growing Industry In The U.S.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/25/marijuana-industry-fastest-growing_n_6540166.html

Legal marijuana is the fastest-growing industry in the United States and if the trend toward legalization spreads to all 50 states, marijuana could become larger than the organic food industry, according to a new report obtained by The Huffington Post.

Researchers from The ArcView Group, a cannabis industry investment and research firm based in Oakland, California, found that the U.S. market for legal cannabis grew 74 percent in 2014 to $2.7 billion, up from $1.5 billion in 2013.

The group surveyed hundreds of medical and recreational marijuana retailers in states where sales are legal, as well as ancillary business operators and independent cultivators of the plant, over the course of seven months during 2013 and 2014. ArcView also compiled data from state agencies, nonprofit organizations and private companies in the marijuana industry for a more complete look at the marketplace.

"In the last year, the rise of the cannabis industry went from an interesting cocktail conversation to being taken seriously as the fastest growing industry in America," Troy Dayton, CEO of The ArcView Group and publisher of the third edition of the State of Legal Marijuana Markets, said in the executive summary of the report. "At this point, it’s hard to imagine that any serious businessperson who is paying attention hasn’t spent some time thinking about the possibilities in this market."

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The report also projects a strong year for legal marijuana in 2015 and projects 32 percent growth in the market. Dayton said that places "cannabis in the top spot" when compared with other fast-growing industries.

Over the next five years, the marijuana industry is expected to continue to grow, with ArcView predicting that 14 more states will legalize recreational marijuana and two more states will legalize medical marijuana. At least 10 states are already considering legalizing recreational marijuana in just the next two years through ballot measures or state legislatures.

To date, four states -- Colorado, Washington, Alaska and Oregon -- have legalized retail marijuana. Washington, D.C., voters also legalized recreational marijuana use, but sales currently remain banned. Twenty-three states have legalized medical cannabis. Still, marijuana remains illegal at the federal level.

The report projects that, by 2019, all of the state-legal marijuana markets combined will make for a potential overall market worth almost $11 billion annually.

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The report also breaks out some interesting marijuana trends from around the nation. California still has the largest legal cannabis market in the U.S., at $1.3 billion. Arizona was found to have the fastest-growing major marijuana market in 2014, expanding to $155 million, up more than $120 million from the previous year. Medical marijuana is already legal in Arizona and California and recreational legalization measures are likely to appear on the 2016 ballots in both states.

More than 1.5 million shoppers purchased legal marijuana from a dispensary, either medical or recreational, in 2014. Five states now boast marijuana markets that are larger than $100 million, and in Colorado and Washington -- the first states to open retail marijuana shops in the U.S. -- consumers bought $370 million in marijuana products last year.

Oregon and Alaska are expected to add a combined $275 million in retail marijuana sales in their first year of operation, the report projects. And while D.C. has also legalized recreational marijuana use, ArcView couldn't project a market size in the District because of an ongoing attempt by congressional Republicans to block the new law.


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The huge growth potential of the industry appears to be limited only by the possibility of states rejecting the loosening of their drug laws. The report projects a marijuana industry that could be more valuable than the entire organic food industry -- that is, if the legalization trend continues to the point that all 50 states legalize recreational marijuana. The total market value of all states legalizing marijuana would top $36.8 billion -- more than $3 billion larger than the organic food industry.

"These are exciting times," Dayton said in the executive summary, "and new millionaires and possibly billionaires are about to be made, while simultaneously society will become safer and freer."

Thoughts?
 
weed should be completely decriminalized in all 50 states and under federal law, period...

soon florida will have legal medical use and then it will be legalized... :cool:
 
Except the title is wrong. None of it is legal under federal law.
 
TRUE LIBERTY said:
Except the title is wrong. None of it is legal under federal law.


ever heard about sheriff's making federal agents leave their county or they'd be arrested for harassment and stalking? ;)
 
+freezy said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
Except the title is wrong. None of it is legal under federal law.


ever heard about sheriff's making federal agents leave their county or they'd be arrested for harassment and stalking? ;)

Sure but it is all still against federal law.
 
TRUE LIBERTY said:
+freezy said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
Except the title is wrong. None of it is legal under federal law.


ever heard about sheriff's making federal agents leave their county or they'd be arrested for harassment and stalking? ;)

Sure but it is all still against federal law.

yeah, i'm pretty sure we know this, but screw their federal law against a plant when tobacco and alcohol is legal and taxed...
 
+freezy said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
+freezy said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
Except the title is wrong. None of it is legal under federal law.


ever heard about sheriff's making federal agents leave their county or they'd be arrested for harassment and stalking? ;)

Sure but it is all still against federal law.


yeah, i'm pretty sure we know this, but screw their federal law against a plant when tobacco and alcohol is legal and taxed...

Again I would normally agree with this if the laws were tough enough on the people who would abuse those rights. And if my tax dollars did not go to there treatments when they are addicted or sick because of the drug.
 
TRUE LIBERTY said:
+freezy said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
+freezy said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
Except the title is wrong. None of it is legal under federal law.


ever heard about sheriff's making federal agents leave their county or they'd be arrested for harassment and stalking? ;)

Sure but it is all still against federal law.


yeah, i'm pretty sure we know this, but screw their federal law against a plant when tobacco and alcohol is legal and taxed...

Again I would normally agree with this if the laws were tough enough on the people who would abuse those rights. And if my tax dollars did not go to there treatments when they are addicted or sick because of the drug.

you do know that more people that are incarcerated are in there due to cannabis, right? and there's people in prison doing life sentences that are cannabis related charges... i'm not sure where you live but people are being punished for cannabis...

your argument is nonsense and holds no baring of common sense...

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also this thread: http://offtopix.com/showthread.php?tid=31781&pid=426195#pid426195
 
+freezy said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
+freezy said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
+freezy said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
Except the title is wrong. None of it is legal under federal law.


ever heard about sheriff's making federal agents leave their county or they'd be arrested for harassment and stalking? ;)

Sure but it is all still against federal law.


yeah, i'm pretty sure we know this, but screw their federal law against a plant when tobacco and alcohol is legal and taxed...

Again I would normally agree with this if the laws were tough enough on the people who would abuse those rights. And if my tax dollars did not go to there treatments when they are addicted or sick because of the drug.


you do know that more people that are incarcerated are in there due to cannabis, right? and there's people in prison doing life sentences that are cannabis related charges... i'm not sure where you live but people are being punished for cannabis...

your argument is nonsense and holds no baring of common sense...


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also this thread: http://offtopix.com/showthread.php?tid=31781&pid=426195#pid426195

I am not talking about use where someone is caught with it. I am talking about people who end up killing someone while driving under the influence and judges give light sentences like is done on a daily basis everyday. The laws are weak for the victims to see justice. And the millions of dollars spent in every state for the tax payers to pay for the treatments of people addicted to drugs and alcohol. Not something us tax payers should be using our money towards.

You are going to have to provide a high light before I bother with any link.
 
we're going in circles again there @liberty...

we've been here and done this in the thread that i linked above...

i'm not going to play your around-a-bout theory and fallacy ideas again...
 
+freezy said:
we're going in circles again there @liberty...

we've been here and done this in the thread that i linked above...

i'm not going to play your around-a-bout theory and fallacy ideas again...

Except it is not fallacy, families are not seeing justice on a daily basis from weak laws and weak laws not being enforced. And we are paying billions every year for people addicted to drugs trying to get themselves off of it.
 
TRUE LIBERTY said:
+freezy said:
we're going in circles again there @liberty...

we've been here and done this in the thread that i linked above...

i'm not going to play your around-a-bout theory and fallacy ideas again...

Except it is not fallacy, families are not seeing justice on a daily basis from weak laws and weak laws not being enforced. And we are paying billions every year for people addicted to drugs trying to get themselves off of it.


yes, it is fallacy... families will always be unsatisfied, for any reason, even if the guilty gets a life sentance or the death penalty... you can't please everyone, and of course the justice system has flaws but using that to keep weed illegal is just dumb...

and the tax payers are paying billions of dollars every year for people that are addicted to legal drugs and substance, your point being?

now i'm done with this going around in circles bs, all of this has already been said in the posted link about...
 
+freezy said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
+freezy said:
we're going in circles again there @liberty...

we've been here and done this in the thread that i linked above...

i'm not going to play your around-a-bout theory and fallacy ideas again...

Except it is not fallacy, families are not seeing justice on a daily basis from weak laws and weak laws not being enforced. And we are paying billions every year for people addicted to drugs trying to get themselves off of it.


yes, it is fallacy... families will always be unsatisfied, for any reason, even if the guilty gets a life sentance or the death penalty... you can't please everyone, and of course the justice system has flaws but using that to keep weed illegal is just dumb...

and the tax payers are paying billions of dollars every year for people that are addicted to legal drugs and substance, your point being?

It is not a fallacy people on pot who have killed others while driving get light sentences and then have there drivers licenses returned all the time. Its not a flaw it is a gaping whole that goes into a endless crater.


Legal drugs that actually have a medical value to help someone. Pot could be that drug that helps people when the high effects are removed which can be done now and is being done.
 
I'm all for legalizing it for medical use if it really does help with cancer and shrinks tumors.
 
They have it in pills and pot that does not give the getting high effects. I would support that yesterday.
 
If it was legal to smoke and grow in all states. Fuck yeah, I'd be lighting up a joint several times a day. :D
 
TRUE LIBERTY said:
They have it in pills and pot that does not give the getting high effects. I would support that yesterday.

some people say that the high part is the main reason why they use it to calm their nerves or to help them go to sleep, etc.!

why would you be so against something that helps people yet support other drugs that help others?
 
+freezy said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
They have it in pills and pot that does not give the getting high effects. I would support that yesterday.


some people say that the high part is the main reason why they use it to calm their nerves or to help them go to sleep, etc.!

why would you be so against something that helps people yet support other drugs that help others?

Not against any such thing. I am not even against it becoming legal but you know where I stand on that before it would become legal.
 
TRUE LIBERTY said:
+freezy said:
TRUE LIBERTY said:
They have it in pills and pot that does not give the getting high effects. I would support that yesterday.


some people say that the high part is the main reason why they use it to calm their nerves or to help them go to sleep, etc.!

why would you be so against something that helps people yet support other drugs that help others?

Not against any such thing. I am not even against it becoming legal but you know where I stand on that before it would become legal.

and that stance is illogical and dumbfounded, to say the least...
 

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