As the cannabis industry grows, companies must adapt to the challenges arising from that growth, including exploiting any available competitive advantages.
Patrick Wagner
A reactive approach to wage-and-hour compliance is akin to waiting for a lawsuit — or if you live in Colorado or Minnesota, a criminal charge.
As more states legalize cannabis, the relationship between employers and an employee’s legal cannabis use grows increasingly uncertain.
Christopher Coggan draws an unlikely comparison between California’s current cannabis market and the history of communism in Romania.
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Predictably, attempts to tracking and tracing software have instead created a chimera of regulation, big data and state-sanctioned monopolies.
Despite its enormous potential, growth of the hemp industry is stymied by misinformation and states that refuse to legalize the crop.
There’s a misconception that cannabis businesses are rolling in profits, but the truth, particularly in California, is that many in the market are struggling to survive.
Farmers engaged in dwindling industries such as tobacco are looking for diversity in their agricultural products — and they are looking to cannabis to improve their economic situation.