Marijuana Black Market Harms Pot Stocks
One of the most consistent issues facing the marijuana industry is that so many of the potential profits are being siphoned off by the black market.
Despite legalization coming into effect in Canada and many parts of the U.S., that hasn't prevented the pot black market from continuing to thrive. Governments need to tackle this problem. And once they do, marijuana stocks will likely soar.
Pot stocks, you see, are entering a very important time in their maturation process. With legal markets now widely available (Canada, 11 U.S. states, and D.C.), companies are no longer able to skate by on future projections alone. Instead, they need.
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One of the most consistent issues facing the marijuana industry is that so many of the potential profits are being siphoned off by the black market.
Despite legalization coming into effect in Canada and many parts of the U.S., that hasn't prevented the pot black market from continuing to thrive. Governments need to tackle this problem. And once they do, marijuana stocks will likely soar.
Pot stocks, you see, are entering a very important time in their maturation process. With legal markets now widely available (Canada, 11 U.S. states, and D.C.), companies are no longer able to skate by on future projections alone. Instead, they need.
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