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Today’s cannabis industry has shifted the landscape of legal developments, policy changes, comp

Today’s cannabis industry has shifted the landscape of legal developments, policy changes, company fortunes, and product innovations. Whether you’re already in the industry, considering investing, or just curious become a Quartz member to dive in [Quartz]( Nolan Pelletier for Quartz Today’s cannabis industry has shifted the landscape of legal developments, policy changes, company fortunes, and product innovations. Whether you’re already in the industry, considering investing, or just curious [become a Quartz member]( to dive into our in-depth reports and presentation on the future of the cannabis industry. Here’s what you’ll get across all of our resources: Analysis on the changing cannabis industry 🔍 - Is [Big Weed]( the inevitable future of American cannabis? - The movement for racial justice could [accelerate legalization]( and highlights [equity concerns]( within the industry. - The legal weed industry’s frothy [era of growth-at-any-cost is over](. - Entrepreneurs look ahead to a world where [global trade in cannabis]( is legal. - Plus: [The 5 most important things to know about the cannabis industry](. How to keep up 📌 - [5+ newsletters]( to follow for news, legal and legislation developments, and more. - [2 long reads that informed our analysis]( - [An 8-episode podcast]( on the use of skydiving planes to start a lucrative weed smuggling ring. - Plus: [The best news sources on the industry]( Some of the players 👥 - The Starbucks of weed: [Curaleaf]( - The Uber of pot: [Eaze]( The history and future of the cannabis industry in charts 📈 - [Market cap growth of major public cannabis companies]( - [Revenues of 13 publicly traded cannabis companies]( - [Market capitalization]( - [The market for weed expands beyond stereotypical stoners]( Slides 👩‍🏫 - [13 slides that summarize the future of the cannabis]( [Become a member]( P.S. Cannabis isn’t the only industry changing. Covid has upended the travel industry too. But don’t mourn the loss of your canceled long-haul flight. Take to the open road this vacation. If you’re in the US [enter our sweepstakes]( for a chance to win our prize package with the road trip essentials to give you a new lease on travel this year. [facebook]( [twitter]( [external-link]( Enjoying this email? Forward it to a friend! They can [click here]( to sign up. If you’re looking to unsubscribe, [click here](. Quartz | 675 Avenue of the Americas, 4th Fl | New York, NY 10011 | United States Copyright © 2020 Quartz, All rights reserved.

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