Cannabis entrepreneurs thinking they can avoid franchise laws by calling their licensing another name will suffer the same fate as “accidental franchisors.”
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With the heightened demand for cannabis and hemp products due to the changing legalization and increased acceptance across North America, farmers and processors are feeling…
The global cannabis-based beverages market is forecasted to reach USD 5.04 billion by 2020, according to a report by Reports and Data. The primary driver…
Over the past weeks, we have spent hours driving around Southern Oregon, collecting yards of native, unamended soil from several locations. It’s interesting to see…
One key to standing out in a competitive, growing industry is a thoughtful, deliberate approach to marketing and public relations. And nowhere is this more…
I have more than 30 years of experience in anesthesia and pain management, but about 12 years ago it became clear to me that the…
Including this new (and critical) information made us rethink how patients interact with our website and ensure that we design an online platform that even…
As the cannabis industry grows, companies must adapt to the challenges arising from that growth, including exploiting any available competitive advantages.
Christopher Coggan draws an unlikely comparison between California’s current cannabis market and the history of communism in Romania.
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.