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MOVERS AND SHAKERS

is constantly evolving. Genetics change to better meet the tastes of consumers, products are tailored to accommodate customers and laws change to better reflect 100 issue, we expounded on the advancements made in the marijuana industry, including 29 states and the District of Columbia going medical and nine states enacting full adult-use laws. Since then, we’re up to 33 and 10 (and DC), respectively, plus Canada has gone full rec and the US has legalized hemp, unleashing another billion-dollar industry.

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