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"After Colorado voters legalized marijuana in 2012, more states and cities are considering a similar path for themselves. At the same time, the cannabis market is looking less like a music festival and more like a Silicon Valley confabupscale, data-driven and focused on investors.
Vendors and potential financiers at last months Marijuana Investor Summit here in the Mile High City say the current market for legal cannabis is more than $3 billion in the 23 states that have already legalized the drug for medicinal or recreational use. Expanding that market, they say, will require not just drug reform legislation, but also a consistent infusion of capital at a time when the marijuana economy still exists in a legal gray area one where the drug is permitted in some states, but still outlawed at the federal level.
Its going to take time, but its a great opportunity, said Chris Rentner of Akouba Credit, a Chicago small business lender exploring the possibility of working with marijuana businesses. For people that think everyone is a stoner lying on the sidewalk passed out, its going to take time for them to get comfortable with it. But theres too much money in it. We just need to figure out the risk associated with it, but if we can find a way where it makes sense legally, then why wouldnt we try to be in this market?
If Akouba jumps into the marijuana market, the company would be trying to address one of the biggest obstacles to the industrys growth: access to financial services. Because marijuana is still prohibited under federal law, cannabis grow houses and dispensaries have trouble finding traditional banking partners, leaving much of their business to be conducted in cash."
http://inthesetimes.com/article/17951/the-marijuana-economy-comes-out-of-the-shadows
Those that are uncomfortable with other people choosing this for medical or recreational reasons, let them shoulder these uncomfortable feelings, but others, who need and want this herb, should not shoulder the burden on this matter any longer.
yurbud
(39,405 posts)if it is legalized at a federal level, that lucrative revenue stream dries up instantly.
It will also reduce a lot of drug trade violence and deaths in Mexico, but who cares about that when trust fund babies need to pad their bank accounts?
waddirum
(991 posts)and hippie shaming has got to stop. If the "big money" investors want us to buy their product or service, then they have to stop insulting their customers.
waddirum
(991 posts)That was meant to be a reply to the original story (and specifically the sentence in bold) and not a reply to your post.
midnight
(26,624 posts)yurbud
(39,405 posts)they act like REEFER MADNESS is medically accurate documentary.
They are paid or intimidated into changing their mind.