Cannabis Industry Quotes

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a friend with weed is a friend indeed...
Pops O'Donnell
Cannabis is just way too healthy for a sick health care system
Sebastian Marincolo
Many people have a negative view of marijuana, and even consider it to be a “drug.” Most people’s opinions of marijuana are based on propaganda and misinformation. Marijuana is a plant, and this amazing plant can be used for so many things. The flower of the plant (Cannabis) can be used to benefit health, and the plant itself (Hemp) has thousands of industrial purposes.
Joseph P. Kauffman
Warren Buffett, the “Sage of Omaha” whose shrewd investments have made him one of the world’s richest men, has a stake in the marijuana industry via Cubic Designs, a company that provides mezzanine floor-space for warehouses. Cubic Designs dropped flyers off at 1,000 marijuana dispensaries, urging them to “double your growing space,” with a picture of metal flooring loaded with cannabis plants. The Sage himself made no comment.
Tom Wainwright (Narconomics: How to Run a Drug Cartel)
Uruguayan President José “Pepe” Mujica in December 2013 made his country the first in the world to regulate cannabis for recreational, medical, and industrial uses.
Anonymous
the many ways our drug policy debates rapidly changed once drug addiction became perceived as a white problem and wealthy white investors became interested in profiting from the emerging legal cannabis industry.
Michelle Alexander (The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness)
The standard fiber of world history, America's traditional crop, hemp, could provide our textiles and paper and be the premier source for cellulose. The war industries—DuPont, Allied Chemical, Monsanto, etc.,—are protected from competition by the marijuana laws. They make war on the natural cycle and the common farmer.
Jack Herer (The Emperor Wears No Clothes: A History of Cannabis/Hemp/Marijuana)
One of the biggest issues in the Cannabis Industry as well as the booming hemp extract business; both have products that lack instruction and are sold on websites or in dispensaries without giving a patient 1:1 time - other than to make a sale.
Mike Robinson, Founder Global Cannabinoid Research Center
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When one works behind a cannabis counter long enough, you get a bird’s eye view of what works, what doesn’t, what your individual consumers want, and what the industry as a whole really needs if any of us is to be successful in helping others with this plant,” Roullier says. “It was perfectly clear to me that the very real potential of cannabis in helping with physical, mental, and/or emotional conditions needed a good hard look from solid, established research institutions.
Angie Roullier (Pot for the People: The plant, the people, and the shop policies of cannabis)
Angie is one of my go-to sources within the cannabis industry. Her knowledge and passion for cannabis put her in an elite class of individuals within the Michigan cannabis industry.
Steve Scott
Angie is one of my go-to sources within the cannabis industry. Her knowledge and passion for cannabis put her in an elite class of individuals within the Michigan cannabis industry.
Steve Scott
There seems to be much confusion about CBGa vs. CBG. One is the precursor molecule to all types of Cannabis, the mother major cannabinoid CBGa. I see many in the industry referring to CBG this way.
Mike Robinson, Founder Global Cannabinoid Research Center
Don't be too afraid of the pharmaceutical industry entering Cannabis, they've been in it for well over 150 years being the first to bottle and put the plants on shelves, they were the first dispensaries before things went synthetic
Mike Robinson, Founder Global Cannabinoid Research Center
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While the legalization of Cannabis is still new and being regulated for growing, packaging, distribution and sales, the IRS is old and has many regulations for businesses that can not be ignored, avoided or taken lightly. Shortcut this and things can get very taxing. If you are playing in this new field: Look to those with authority, expertise and knowledge that can not only help you with your taxes, but are also up to date with all of the rules, regulations, propositions, amendments and shifts in this exploding industry.
Loren Weisman
Among the most vocal part of the press spreading rumours about its negative effects were the outlets owned by William Randolph Hearst, a media tycoon who had invested heavily in the wood pulp industry. Since hemp paper posed direct competition to wood pulp paper, he had an economic stake in limiting hemp production, and recognised that if controls were placed on cannabis because of its psychoactive effects, it would become more difficult to grow the plant for other purposes. Hearst’s media empire spread stories about violent attacks on white women by Mexican immigrants intoxicated with marijuana, creating a sense of moral panic and support for controls on the drug, and therefore on the plant as well.
David Nutt (Drugs Without the Hot Air: Minimising the Harms of Legal and Illegal Drugs)
The vague contention that the economy must be decarbonised via the replacement of fossil fuels by renewable energy is inadequate when building the new infrastructure required currently relies on continued and expanded environmental plunder, such as the mining of cobalt and lithium for batteries. Resource extraction is responsible for 50% of global emissions, with minerals and metal mining responsible for 20% of emissions even before the manufacturing stage.[36] The ‘green’ industrial revolution proposed by social democrats may end up with a carbon neutral system of production by the time it is finished, but in the meantime it would be anything but. That mankind and nature have been so profoundly alienated from each other under capitalism requires that they be reunited if the planet is to remain habitable.[37] One of the ways that this alienation has been most concretely institutionalised has been through the international prohibition and under-utilisation of the hemp and cannabis plants, the most prolific and versatile crops on Earth that were used for thousands of years before capitalism for food, fuel, medicine, clothing and construction. As we shall see, not only does hemp remain capable of providing for most of humanity’s needs, it is the key not only to reversing desertification and stabilising the climate, but also furthering technological and industrial progress. We therefore argue that saving the planet is bound up with ending this alienation and completing the transition from a labour-intensive extraction-based economy to a hemp-based fully automated system of production. A green industrial revolution must be precisely that – green.
Ted Reese (Socialism or Extinction: Climate, Automation and War in the Final Capitalist Breakdown)