In 2014, Washington became the second state to commence recreational cannabis sales. Vertical integration and out-of-state funding are still prohibited for licensed cannabis businesses, and retail sales are taxed at the highest rate in the country.
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While pursuing a master’s degree in food and agriculture law and policy, Emily Wayne co-founded Mt. Gay Farms, a cannabis production company in Vermont.
Of all the marketing campaigns Leland Radovanovic has worked on, the world’s largest pot brownie remains one of his favorites because it taught him a big idea outweighs a big budget.
As the chief operating officer for Good Earth Cannabis, a producer/processor in Washington, Stephanie Lamb oversees the majority of the company’s post-harvest operations including inventory, processing, sales, research and development and “a lot of HR,” she says.
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