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It wasn?t the most impressive cannabis dispensary I?ve ever seen... Just a few miles off the str

It wasn’t the most impressive cannabis dispensary I’ve ever seen... Just a few miles off the strip in Las Vegas, I visited my first dispensary in Nevada. [Wealth Daily logo] How to Profit from Pleasure and Sin [Jeff Siegel Photo] By [Jeff Siegel]( Written Saturday, October 7, 2017 It wasn’t the most impressive cannabis dispensary I’ve ever seen. Just a few miles off the strip in Las Vegas, I visited my first dispensary in Nevada. The options weren’t quite as abundant as what you might find in Colorado or California, but there was still plenty to choose from. There was plenty of dried flower, a small assortment of edibles, and a few other standard items one might find in a store that sells pot. Now, in all fairness, my visit to that dispensary came just a couple of weeks after Nevada legalized recreational cannabis. At that time, they were still having a hard time meeting demand. But a lot has changed since then. In fact, just last week we learned that more cannabis was sold in Nevada on its initial rollout than in Oregon and Colorado. For the first month of legalization, Nevada dispensaries sold more than $27 million worth of cannabis. To put that in perspective, on Oregon’s rollout, the Beaver State did $14 million, and Colorado did $3.8 million on its rollout. By the way, Colorado does about $100 million a month now in cannabis sales. Make no mistake; while Nevada is not the biggest cannabis market, it is one of the most lucrative. This is mostly due to tourists who spend most of their time in the Silver State looking for pleasure and sin. But whatever the reason, those who have exposure to the Nevada cannabis market are in the right spot. This farm will deliver 1.5 metric tons of marijuana this year, and it’s all perfectly legal! [gcs-hemp-field]( But here’s the best part... You can actually invest in a farm just like this one and make thousands of dollars per month in the process. If you have the courage to get rich in the legal marijuana business, [click here to get a copy of my latest e-book:]( "How to Become a Legal Drug Dealer: A Beginner's Guide to Getting Rich in the Legal Cannabis Market." Nevada Exposure I’ve actually written about the Nevada cannabis market in the past. Mostly before the state legalized, and before the state pulled in nearly $30 million in sales in just one month — which, by the way, is peanuts compared to what the state will ultimately pull in. According to state officials, legal cannabis sales should end up generating about $120 million over the next two years. I think that’s a conservative estimate. The bottom line is that there are few places more suited for selling recreational cannabis. And there are several public companies with exposure to this market. These include but are not limited to Cannabis Sativa (OTCBB: CBDS), Terra Tech Corp. (OTCBB: TRTC), and the Canadian Bioceutical Corporation (CSE: BCC)(OTCBB: CBICF). Of those three, I would say BCC has the most lucrative footprint in Nevada, as it owns GreenMart of Nevada. This is a well-known licensed cultivation, production, and wholesale business in Las Vegas. But rest assured, there will be more. Get a Piece of the Action While the Nevada cannabis business is booming, there is still no market more lucrative than the Canadian market. You see, we are now less than one year away from full-scale adult-use legalization throughout the entire country of Canada. And already, these Canadian cannabis stocks are crushing it. Take a look at some of the bigger players in Canada over the past couple of years... Canopy Growth Corporation (TSX: WEED) [cggweed] Aphria Inc. (TSX: APH) [aphto] OrganiGram Holdings (TSX-V: OGI) [ogiotra] And there’s plenty more to come, too. In fact, in my “Beginner’s Guide to Legal Cannabis Investing,” you can find a list of more than 40 cannabis stocks you can buy right now. And most of these are trading at huge discounts. You can get a copy of this book by clicking [this link.]( You can also learn more about the legal cannabis industry by watching my [“Introduction to Cannabis Investing” video here.]( America's NEW Pot Haven It could become the largest medical marijuana market in America, behind California. In fact, the state has projected it to be a $2 billion market by 2020. And this little firm is positioned to be a first mover in this burgeoning cannabis market. Imagine 10 football fields... filled with weed. And it’s all perfectly legal! The best part is that you can invest in this tiny company today for just pennies. [Click here for details.]( All Eyes on Canada Of course, while the Canadian market is the most lucrative, there are other legal and soon-to-be-legal markets that you should also be keeping an eye on. These include but are not limited to: - Mexico - Israel - Colombia - Uruguay - Australia - Germany - Spain - Portugal - The Netherlands - Ecuador Interestingly, Canada is the only country that’s actively exporting cannabis to some of these other countries where cannabis is legal. Yes, there are opportunities all over the world, but Canada is quickly becoming the main hub for the global cannabis market. And that’s why you absolutely should have some exposure to the Canadian cannabis market. [Click here to get started.]( To a new way of life and a new generation of wealth... [Jeff Siegel Signature] Jeff Siegel [[follow basic]@JeffSiegel on Twitter]( Jeff is the founder and managing editor of Green Chip Stocks, a private investment community that capitalizes on opportunities in alternative energy, organic food markets, legal cannabis, and socially responsible investing. He has been a featured guest on Fox, CNBC, and Bloomberg Asia, and is the author of the best-selling book, Investing in Renewable Energy: Making Money on Green Chip Stocks. For more on Jeff, go to his editor's [page](. Enjoy reading this article? [Click here]( to like it and receive similar articles to read! Browse Our Archives [Stress-Free Retirement Planning]( [Stop Mass Shootings Without Touching Gun Rights]( [It's Different This Time]( [Can Roku's Recent IPO Success Continue?]( [Expectations vs. Reality]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL} . It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here](, and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. 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