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Abstract:Since Colorado legalized the drug in 2014, the previously illegal plant has birthed multibillion-dollar public companies, minted billionaires, and brewed social change.
Legal cannabis is one of the world's newest and most dynamic industries.
Since Colorado legalized the drug in 2014, the previously illegal plant has birthed multibillion-dollar public companies, minted billionaires, and brewed significant social change.
That's why we're launching Cultivated, a new cannabis newsletter. Sign up here to start receiving it.
Cannabis has gone from a criminalized drug to a global gold rush in just a short time. In only the last few years, the previously illegal plant has birthed multibillion-dollar public companies, minted billionaires, and brewed social change not seen since the end of Prohibition.
Business Insider has been at the forefront of tracking this trend.
We've closely followed how Wall Street is slowly starting to open up to the cannabis industry.
We've talked to top investors about where they're placing bets in the nascent sector.
And we've broken news about how CBD startups are getting creative to skirt Facebook's advertising ban.
That's why we're now launching Cultivated, a new cannabis newsletter that will give an inside look at the deals, trends, and personalities driving the multibillion-dollar global cannabis boom.
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