(This story is part of the cover package in the September-October issue of MJBizMagazine.)
For the cannabis industry, the 2024 presidential election guaranteed a welcome change from stagnant status quos.
That much was true even before Vice President Kamala Harris’ surprise elevation to the top of the Democratic Party’s ticket in late July.
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For the first time since marijuana reform became a popular issue with American voters, neither of the major-party presidential candidates – not Harris, a Democrat, nor former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee – appears to be a risk to policy reform or the existing $32.1 billion U.S. cannabis industry.
Instead of which outcome is least bad, the questions cannabis executives are asking themselves ahead of the November election revolve
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