Friday, October 25, 2013

Telegraph, Printing Press, Digital Computers, Marijuana

Investment scams, federal and international laws, and genetic-modification fears are all working against the possibility. 
 
A photo of a wild cannabis plant in Sioux City, Iowa. (Photo/Brian Stalter via Flickr)

In light of a recent Gallup poll that showed most Americans feel marijuana should be legalized, the commercial value of the drug is being evaluated more seriously than ever before. With marijuana being recognized as one of America’s most valuable cash crops, the speculation of massive profits has escalated in light of 20 states and the District of Columbia legalizing medicinal marijuana and two states — Colorado and Washington — legalizing recreational use.

As a result, the risk of investment fraud in commercialized marijuana has spiked. As marijuana is posed to become the next “big thing,” investors are positioning themselves to market potential opportunities in the virgin industry. “There will be significant financial returns for people who are smart,” said Brendan Kennedy, CEO of Privateer Holdings, a Seattle company that intends to be a big investor in the legal marijuana industry, to NBC News. “They see the opportunity. They see the inevitability. They see the Berlin Wall of cannabis prohibition being toppled.”


1 comment:

  1. Get rid of the P HARM ACEUTICAL Toxic Poisons that are intentionally used to control the masses and sooner or later another cult of criminally insane mass murderers of our own species shall figure out how to do what the sick do, UNLESS we get the mind to heal & natural can buy some time

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