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Justin Bieber Speaks Out Against Big Pharma's Attacks On Medical Marijuana

Justin Bieber Speaks Out Against Big Pharma's Attacks On Medical Marijuana
Justin Bieber Speaks Out Against Big Pharma's Attacks On Medical Marijuana
Justin Bieber is using his voice and massive social media platform to speak out against corporate pharmaceutical companies' opposition to medical marijuana, and the reasons behind it.The surprising advocacy popped up in a post on the Justin Bieber Twitter account shortly after the "Sorry" singer wrapped his "Purpose World Tour" show at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark where he performing for 49,000 fans on Sunday night.This is important.






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Risky Business: Financing Medical Marijuana In California

Risky Business: Financing Medical Marijuana In California
Risky Business: Financing Medical Marijuana In California
I spoke at GeraciCon 2016 last week on financing medical marijuana operators and ancillary businesses in California.More and more financiers are exploring lending to or investing in California's medical marijuana industry, and certain themes for financing continue to emerge as California transitions to a heavily regulated cannabis industry as a result of the Medical Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act (MCRSA).With the likely passage of California's Control, Regulate, and Tax Adult Use of Marijuana Act in November (i.e., Proposition 64), California will likely be facing a whole new world of marijuana financial opportunities.


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Medical Marijuana Viewed as Alternative to Opioids

Medical Marijuana Viewed as Alternative to Opioids
Medical Marijuana Viewed as Alternative to Opioids
A cannabis dispensary is using a new tactic nearly a year into Illinois' slow-rollout of a medical marijuana program.The advertising campaign is designed to encourage doctors and patients to view cannabis as an alternative to opioids.HCI Alternatives CEO Chris Stone says it's not just about promoting the product he sells.


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