Companies Betting on Pot May Be Worse Off When the Smoke Clears

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Heard on the Street: A big concern for the alcohol industry is that, if people consume more marijuana as legalization proliferates, they will imbibe less

 

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If alchool & cigarettes are a health-danger, and that are a danger also for Public & Private HealthCare💰, the only answer is legalizing marijuana❓🤔 chapeau for the perfect logics😡👎😡

Nobody ever beat their wife after smoking a joint. This is progress.

Ontario Cannabis Website is now online..... $SPRWF $FIRE $CGC $ACBFF

Alcohol sales in Colorado took a bit of a hit, but our drunk driving went down as well so that's always a good thing about less alcohol!

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