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There have been many major events in the legal cannabis timeline. But 2018 will go down as the year

There have been many major events in the legal cannabis timeline. But 2018 will go down as the year cannabis won. The cannabis market is finally headed mainstream. Wealth Daily editor Jason Williams explains how you can profit now that we're past the tipping point... You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Energy and Capital. [Click here]( to manage your e-mail preferences. [Energy and Capital logo] This Is the Tipping Point for Legal Cannabis By Jason Williams Written Jul. 08, 2018 There have been several major events in the timeline of the legal cannabis industry... In 1996, California became the first state to legalize medical cannabis. In 2012, Colorado and Washington State voted to legalize marijuana for recreational purposes. In 2016, California voted to legalize recreational use of cannabis. But looking back years from now, 2018 may be classified as the year cannabis really went mainstream. And that’s because the combination of everything that's happened thus far signals a tipping point for cannabis legalization... [Summer 2018: Major Gold Reveal Coming]( A new development is about to expose one of the biggest gold finds in history. It’s remained hidden up until now. But that’s all about to change. This summer, the mine’s real wealth will be REVEALED. And there’s one $0.30 miner poised to soar to dizzying heights. [Click here for the full story.]( The New Canadian Club One of the biggest developments to ever hit the cannabis industry happened just last month. Canada became the first wealthy nation (and the second nation worldwide) to legalize recreational use of cannabis for the whole country. While the South American nation of Uruguay had already legalized the plant, Canada is a wealthy nation with serious political and social clout. And its decision to legalize provides a framework for other wealthy nations (like the U.S.) to follow suit. Between the 1960s and 1980, Canada, along with most of the wealthy nations in the world, signed several international drug treaties. Canada’s decision flies in the face of such treaties. But the U.S., which has been the main enforcer of said treaties, isn’t likely to get into a fight with such a major ally over something we let go on in our own states. That means Canada’s decision sends a strong message to the rest of the world’s governments. Current drug enforcement policy is not working. And it needs to change. This is likely going to lead to some serious changes in the U.S. It may even be the momentum needed to push the country towards federal legalization. The President of Pot As I mentioned in [Wealth Daily](, even President Trump is on board with ending federal prohibition. This is also huge since he’s the head of America’s conservative party — the one leading the fight against legalization for so many years. It’s a big deal also when his own AG is demonizing the “devil’s lettuce” practically every chance he gets. With Trump throwing his support behind efforts to lift federal prohibition, we’re likely to see more conservative politicians change their stance on the issue too. Even if it only leads to cannabis being removed from the level one classification, the one with heroin and meth in it, that’s going to bring massive investment into the industry. Ohhhhhh-klahoma! Where the wind comes sweepin’ down the plain, And the waving wheat weed can sure smell sweet, When the wind comes right behind the rain. Wait! What did I just sing?! That’s right. Oklahoma of all places just voted late last month to legalize medical marijuana. In the face of heavy opposition from the Republican governor and a $500,000 anti-pot campaign (which is big money in an OK election), voters chose to approve medical marijuana for the Sooner State. That makes 30 states to approve medical cannabis use. Texas may be swimming in a lake of oil, but it’s now surrounded by an ocean of green. The fact that this bill passed even with such staunch opposition shows that Americans, no matter whether they’re red or blue, want legal marijuana. And if a law like this can pass in a state like Oklahoma, well, it can pretty much pass anywhere. With all these events coming so quickly, it’s hard to fathom federal legalization taking much longer. It could even happen as soon as this year or next. And that’s why you can’t afford to wait another second to get yourself invested. Bank 1,000% on the Death of Comcast America’s most hated cable company is standing on its last leg. And it’s not because of terrible customer service or mediocre products. It’s because of a technological shift that’s scheduled to start in late-2018. It's a shift that could earn you 1,000% gains as three companies bring down big cable. [Click here for their ticker symbols.]( The Best Pot Stock in America I’ve been interested in the potential for a nationwide cannabis market for decades now — since I first learned about High Times and NORML in high school. And I’ve been following it as it’s grown faster than I could have ever imagined. But I was content to sit on the sidelines and watch. I saw a lot of pump-and-dump schemes. I saw a ton of companies with no connection to the industry change their names or ticker symbols and skyrocket one day only to plummet back to earth the next. But over the past couple of years, I’ve watched as the weed got separated from the stems and seeds. And I’ve been able to capture some pretty outstanding gains on speculative stocks. But it wasn’t until around this time last year that I finally found a cannabis company I wouldn’t call a gamble. I found one I was more than happy to put into my own retirement account. I’m a long-term investor. I’ll take a stab at catching some quick profits from a trend. But I really like investing in companies with solid business plans in growing markets. I LOVE dividends, too. Love them. Any company that’ll pay me to be an investor gets an extra point in my book. So, when I found this company, I was infatuated. I immediately added shares to my Roth IRA. And I immediately went to my partner at The Wealth Advisory, Briton Ryle, to get his take. It didn’t take long before Brit was sold, too. So he took it to our founder and publisher, Brian Hicks. Now, Brian’s made millions in the stock market already. And he helped found one of the top investment advisory companies in the world. So when he gets excited about a stock, it really means something. And Brian literally told me and Brit that this company was “the only pot stock” he’d ever own. He’s already made over $20,000 from his investment... an investment he made just a few months ago. But we’re not so greedy here that we want to keep investments like this to ourselves. So I convinced Brian to put together a report about the stock so we could share it with you. He did not disappoint. I asked for a report. He delivered a proclamation. [I urge you to read it.]( This is the best cannabis investment I’ve ever seen. It’s up there with the best all-around investments I’ve ever made. This is a company that will grow by leaps and bounds as the industry grows, too. And it’ll pay you guaranteed income the whole time you’re invested. So, if you’ve been waiting to get invested in the marijuana market, wait no more. And if you’re already a player but want the absolute best cannabis investments, do yourself a favor and [see what Brian has to say](. You won’t regret it. In fact, it may just be the best return on an investment of time you’ve ever gotten. To your wealth, [jason-williams-signature-transparent] Jason Williams [[follow basic]@TheReal_JayDubs]( After graduating Cum Laude in finance and economics, Jason analyzed complex projects and budgets for the U.S. Army. Then, at Morgan Stanley, he led the assistants' team for the North American repo sales desk, responsible for hundreds of multibillion-dollar trades every day. Jason is the assistant editor for [The Wealth Advisory]( income stock newsletter. He also contributes regularly to [Wealth Daily](. To learn more about Jason, [click here.]( Enjoy reading this article? [Click here]( to like it and receive similar articles to read! Browse Our Archives [Why I’m Investing in CRISPR]( [A Shattering Clash of Hard Plastic]( [Oil Prices Spike 13% in Four Days]( [Investing in High Times: The Most Trusted Brand in Cannabis]( [William Hart's Legacy Is Worth Trillions for Your Portfolio]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. 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