I would love to talk about how some certain high-level politicians are talking about cannabis legalization right now... But I know that will only invite a lot of divisive chatter and strong opinions. And since this is social media, people are far more likely to condescend and pretend like only they know the true inside scoop. Regardless of what political party you fall into, people are feeling MIGHTY tense about this election. Both sides equally believe that if the other one wins, it spells doom and gloom and terrible things for the country. Both sides have people sincerely anxious with real concerns and so both sides tend to lash out at each other online or even in person if it somehow makes them feel better about their choices. I wish we could all just take the classic cannabis user example and just "smoke about it." Find the common ground... Because regardless of how you vote, if you work in (or around) the cannabis industry - you probably want there to be legalization to free the plant. We all do, we just have different ways we think it's gonna go with each politician. Embrace the love of the plant and your fellow humans and save the ranting and raving about politics to hellish sites like Twitter, Facebook, and for the talking heads on TV.
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As the 2024 election approaches, the cannabis industry faces a potential turning point. Our latest blog explores key insights from Matthew Schweich, the Executive Director of the Marijuana Policy Project and cannabis reform advocate. Matthew explains how the election outcomes could impact legalization, from bipartisan support to the implications of rescheduling and federal policy changes. With several possible shifts on the horizon, staying informed is more important than ever. Read our blog to learn what this election could mean for the future of cannabis policy and industry regulation: https://buff.ly/4ebnUlp
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As the 2024 election approaches, the cannabis industry faces a potential turning point. Our latest blog explores key insights from Matthew Schweich, the Executive Director of the Marijuana Policy Project and cannabis reform advocate. Matthew explains how the election outcomes could impact legalization, from bipartisan support to the implications of rescheduling and federal policy changes. With several possible shifts on the horizon, staying informed is more important than ever. Read our blog to learn what this election could mean for the future of cannabis policy and industry regulation: https://buff.ly/4ebnUlp
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As the 2024 election approaches, the cannabis industry faces a potential turning point. Our latest blog explores key insights from Matthew Schweich, the Executive Director of the Marijuana Policy Project and cannabis reform advocate. Matthew explains how the election outcomes could impact legalization, from bipartisan support to the implications of rescheduling and federal policy changes. With several possible shifts on the horizon, staying informed is more important than ever. Read our blog to learn what this election could mean for the future of cannabis policy and industry regulation: https://buff.ly/4ebnUlp
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As the 2024 election approaches, the cannabis industry faces a potential turning point. Our latest blog explores key insights from Matthew Schweich, the Executive Director of the Marijuana Policy Project and cannabis reform advocate. Matthew explains how the election outcomes could impact legalization, from bipartisan support to the implications of rescheduling and federal policy changes. With several possible shifts on the horizon, staying informed is more important than ever. Read our blog to learn what this election could mean for the future of cannabis policy and industry regulation: https://buff.ly/4ebnUlp
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As the 2024 election approaches, the cannabis industry faces a potential turning point. Our latest blog explores key insights from Matthew Schweich, the Executive Director of the Marijuana Policy Project and cannabis reform advocate. Matthew explains how the election outcomes could impact legalization, from bipartisan support to the implications of rescheduling and federal policy changes. With several possible shifts on the horizon, staying informed is more important than ever. Read our blog to learn what this election could mean for the future of cannabis policy and industry regulation: https://buff.ly/4ebnUlp
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The cannabis industry doesn't need another conference. Seriously, how many panels on "The Future of Cannabis" can we sit through before we realize the future is now? What we need is action. It's time to rally the troops and organize a march on D.C. Imagine the scene: employees, friends, investors, journalists, podcasters—all united in a massive protest on Capitol Hill, demanding real cannabis reform. How long are we going to let the status-quo, special interests, and corrupt politicians bamboozle us? It's time to light up the path to change (pun intended) and make our voices heard. Let's trade in those conference badges for protest signs and show them that the cannabis community means business. #conference
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