Tumgik
#Global Legal Cannabis Market
market-insider · 2 years
Text
COVID-19 Pandemic Has Impeded The Growth Of Legal Cannabis Market
The global legal cannabis market size is expected to reach USD 134.4 billion by 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. It is expected to expand at a CAGR of 25.3% from 2022 to 2030. The increased legalization across different nations of the usage of cannabis-derived products has gained a lot of popularity. Medical cannabis-based has been used in the treatment of various indications like epileptic seizures, nausea related to chemotherapy, anxiety, and other brain-related diseases. Several studies are being conducted for CBD products in various indications. The medical fraternity has slowly increased acceptance of medical cannabis as well as marijuana and its derivatives owing to its legalization by the governments. Some countries like Canada, the U.S., and Uruguay have legalized its recreational use along with medicinal use. Adult use and recreational use of marijuana is readily available in some of the countries’ markets, thereby increasing adoption and market growth. The COVID-19 pandemic has impeded the growth of the market. Supply chain disruptions and a surge in panic buying scenarios led to the increase in the demand-supply gap, thereby affecting the market growth. However, it is expected to grow post-pandemic with the increased support from governments and ever-increasing demand.
Gain deeper insights on the market and receive your free copy with TOC now @: Legal Cannabis Market Report
Based on source, the marijuana segment accounted for the largest revenue share of over 70.0% in 2021 and is expected to exhibit the fastest growth rate during the forecast period. Marijuana is easily available and consumers are becoming more aware of its therapeutic properties alongside the more traditional recreational uses. It has been seen to reduce stress and relieve pain, thereby improving sleep irregularities. The decriminalization and legalization of marijuana usage have resulted in a marked reduction in illegal activities surrounding marijuana. CBD is quite potent when it comes to derivatives of the cannabis plant, thus it has emerged as the largest derivative segment with a revenue share of over 65.0% in 2021. The adoption of CBD-based products is increasing rapidly owing to the non-psychoactive nature of the derivative, thereby fueling market growth. In addition, positive attitudes of the medical fraternity toward CBD-based medicines are further propelling the segment growth. In addition, the others segment is anticipated to grow at the fastest rate during the forecast period owing to rising awareness and acceptance regarding the derivatives, along with increasing geographies sanctioning the use of various cannabinoids for medical and other purposes.
For Any Questions or Inquire please visit @: https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/north-america-legal-cannabis-market-report/request/rs5
Grand View Research, Inc. has segmented the global legal cannabis market on the basis of source, derivative, end use, and region.
0 notes
biglisbonnews · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
Which City In The World Has The Most Expensive Weed? Latest News From Portugal And Uruguay Portugal Approves New Drug Law, Personal Cannabis Consumption Expanded The Portuguese government recently greenlighted the final version of the new drug law, reported Business of Cannabis, which includes expansion in terms of personal consumption of cannabis. The law no longer views individuals possessing a quantity exceeding the prescribed limit for ten days as involvement in illicit trafficking. Initially proposed by a coalition of mainly Social Democratic Party (PSD) MPs in March, the measure faced some opposition from the Judicial Police and even within the PSD. The bill's text reached its final form after undergoing an extensive process in the Committee on Constitutional Affairs, Rights, Freedoms, and Guarantees. This version was a result of discussions that took into account the Social Democratic bill and also a bill proposed by the Socialist Party in June. Uruguay's Cannabis Facility Shuts Down, Leaving Unemployed Workers Seeking Compensation Uruguay's largest cannabis production facility recently shut down operations as Boreal Uruguay laid off its employees via Whatsapp, reported Buenos Aires Herald. Now, Uruguay's Rural and Agroindustrial Workers' Union is demanding compensation for the layoffs, while a legal case is currently making its way ...Full story available on Benzinga.com https://www.benzinga.com/markets/cannabis/23/08/33497891/which-city-in-the-world-has-the-most-expensive-weed-latest-news-from-portugal-and-uruguay
0 notes
agentmidnightrider · 2 months
Text
Trump Made Marijuana Legal with THCA Flower
Summary for Each Section
Part 1: Introduction
The introduction sets the stage by providing historical context for marijuana legislation, tracing its roots from early uses and legal status to eventual prohibition. It also outlines the purpose and key provisions of the Farm Bill, highlighting its relevance to agriculture and hemp.
Part 2: Understanding the Farm Bill
This section delves into the historical context and evolution of the Farm Bill, with a focus on the 2018 version. It explains the specific sections addressing hemp and cannabis, and how these differ from previous versions, laying the groundwork for understanding the legal framework established by the bill.
Part 3: Legal Framework for Hemp and THCA
Here, the report explores the legal definition of hemp under the Farm Bill and the distinction between hemp and marijuana. It provides a detailed analysis of THCA, its chemical structure, properties, and legal status, along with the federal and state regulations governing hemp cultivation and compliance requirements.
Part 4: Impact of the Farm Bill on Marijuana Industry
This part examines the economic, agricultural, and market implications of the Farm Bill, highlighting the growth of the hemp industry, changes in farming practices, and the introduction of THCA products. It also looks at consumer trends and market acceptance.
Part 5: Scientific and Medical Perspectives
A comparative analysis of THCA and THC is provided, focusing on their chemical differences, effects, and therapeutic potential. The section also explores current medical applications of Wholesale THCA, ongoing research, and potential future applications.
Part 6: Social and Cultural Impact
This section discusses the changing public perception of cannabis, cultural shifts resulting from legalization, and ongoing legal and social challenges. It examines how cannabis is becoming integrated into mainstream culture and its impact on social norms and values.
Part 7: Case Studies and Real-World Examples
Through case studies, the report illustrates state-level implementation of the Farm Bill, profiles industry leaders and innovators in the THCA market, and offers a global perspective by comparing international cannabis laws and market trends.
Part 8: Future Outlook and Conclusions
The final part of the report looks ahead to the future of cannabis legislation, economic growth projections, and social implications. It concludes with a summary of key findings, policy recommendations, and suggestions for future research.
2 notes · View notes
hermespharma · 3 months
Text
CBD Market and its scopes
The CBD market is a rapidly growing industry, with the potential to become one of the most significant players in the health and wellness space. With the increasing acceptance of cannabis as a viable form of medicine, more and more people are turning to CBD as a natural alternative to traditional pharmaceuticals.
Tumblr media
CBD, or cannabidiol, is a chemical compound found in the cannabis plant. Unlike its psychoactive cousin THC, CBD does not produce a "high" or intoxicating effect. Instead, it is believed to have a range of therapeutic benefits, including reducing anxiety and inflammation and potentially even treating conditions like epilepsy and chronic pain.
As the popularity of CBD grows, so too does the market for CBD-based products. These products come in a variety of forms, including oils, tinctures, edibles, and topicals, and can be found in stores and online.
One of the major factors driving the growth of the CBD market is the increasing legalization of cannabis. As more and more states and countries legalize the use of marijuana for medical and recreational purposes, the market for CBD products is expected to continue to expand.
Additionally, the growing body of scientific research on the potential benefits of CBD contributes to the market's growth. As more and more studies are conducted, the evidence supporting the use of CBD for a range of conditions is becoming increasingly compelling. However, the CBD market is not without its challenges. Despite the growing acceptance of CBD, the legal landscape surrounding the sale and use of these products is still somewhat murky. In the United States, for example, the FDA has not yet approved the use of CBD as a medical treatment, and there are strict regulations on the sale of CBD products.
Another challenge facing the CBD market is the need for more standardization in the industry. Because the market is still relatively new, there is a lack of industry-wide regulations governing the production and labeling of CBD products. This can make it difficult for consumers to know exactly what they are getting when they purchase a CBD product.
Despite these challenges, the future of the CBD market looks bright. As more and more people turn to CBD for its potential health benefits, the demand for these products is only going to continue to grow. As the market matures and the legal landscape becomes more clear, the CBD market is expected to become an increasingly important player in the health and wellness space. More Pharmas and Wellness stores are going to be adopted in the Global Market
2 notes · View notes
umadeochake · 3 days
Text
Hydroponic Substrate Market Supply and Manufacturers Analysis Research Report 2036
Research Nester published a report titled “Hydroponic Substrate Market: Demand Analysis & Opportunity Outlook 2036” which delivers detailed overview of the global hydroponic substrate market in terms of market segmentation by type, and by region.
Tumblr media
Further, for the in-depth analysis, the report encompasses the industry growth indicators, restraints, supply and demand risk, along with detailed discussion on current and future market trends that are associated with the growth of the market.
The global hydroponic substrate market is anticipated to grow with a CAGR of ~11% during the forecast period, i.e. 2023-2035. The market is segmented by type into organic and inorganic. Out of these, the inorganic segment is anticipated to garner the highest market share by 2031. The growth of the segment is attributed to high trade of rock wool which is a type of inorganic hydroponic substrate. The Observatory of Economic Complexity stated that in 2020, in 2020, rock wool was the world's 521st most traded product. This was equivalent to the value of USD 4.38 billion.
Request Free Sample Copy of this Report @ https://www.researchnester.com/sample-request-4322
The global hydroponic substrate market is estimated to garner a notable revenue by the end of 2031. Hydroponics farming is a preferred choice for its faster plant growth as compared to the conventional method. Also, it eliminates the need for pesticides and herbicides and any type of water can be used that can be recycled and reused, which further reduces the need for fresh water and uses less space. The recent health awareness has propelled the population to shift towards salad crops and vegetables which is expected to boost the growth of the hydroponics market during the forecast period. Furthermore, a higher yield of hydroponic crops as compared to conventional soil crops, increasing need for food security with increasing population, rising cultivation of medicinal plants, and increasing adoption of environment-friendly techniques such as farming, agriculture is some of the growth drivers of the hydroponics market.
Geographically, the global hydroponic substrate is segmented into five major regions including North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East & Africa region. Out of these, the market in Asia Pacific region is estimate to garner the largest market share by the end of 2031, on the back of increased demand of food grains by burgeoning population, expansion in agricultural employment, high disposable income and considerable growth in GDP.
The research is global in nature and covers detailed analysis on the market in North America (U.S., Canada), Europe (U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Belgium, Netherlands & Luxembourg, NORDIC [Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark], Poland, Turkey, Russia, Rest of Europe), Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Rest of Latin America), Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Middle East and Africa (Israel, GCC [Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman], North Africa, South Africa, Rest of Middle East and Africa). In addition, analysis comprising market size, Y-O-Y growth & opportunity analysis, market players’ competitive study, investment opportunities, demand for future outlook etc. has also been covered and displayed in the research report.
Request for customization @ https://www.researchnester.com/customized-reports-4322
Rise in Agriculture Industry to Drive the Market Growth
This high growth rate is attributed to the adoption of hydroponic systems for the indoor farming of vegetables. Also, the rising preference of alternative farming methods for cannabis cultivation is rapidly rising, owing to the legalization of marijuana in many countries. The negative effects of pesticides and artificial ripening agents on their health is expected to drive the demand for hydroponics, as the method eliminates the need for such products, thereby providing nutritionally superior vegetables. Low installation cost and ease of operation of these systems are also expected to boost the adoption in near future.
However, the shortage of labors coupled with low adoption rate and additional expenses in production process is expected to operate as key restraints to the growth of the global hydroponic substrate over the forecast period.
This report also provides the existing competitive scenario of some of the key players of the global hydroponic substrate market which includes company profiling of Comercial Projar, S.A. (Projar Group), ROCKWOOL International A/S, Galuku Group Limited, CANNA, Ceyhinz Link International, Inc., JB Hydroponics B.V., The Wonderful Soils Company, Hydrofarm Holdings Group, Inc., Re-Nuble, Inc., Malaysia Hydroponics, and others. The profiling enfolds key information of the companies which encompasses business overview, products and services, key financials and recent news and developments. On the whole, the report depicts detailed overview of the global hydroponic substrate market that will help industry consultants, equipment manufacturers, existing players searching for expansion opportunities, new players searching possibilities and other stakeholders to align their market centric strategies according to the ongoing and expected trends in the future.     
Access our detailed report @ https://www.researchnester.com/reports/hydroponic-substrate-market/4322
About Research Nester-
Research Nester is a leading service provider for strategic market research and consulting. We aim to provide unbiased, unparalleled market insights and industry analysis to help industries, conglomerates and executives to take wise decisions for their future marketing strategy, expansion and investment etc. We believe every business can expand to its new horizon, provided a right guidance at a right time is available through strategic minds. Our out of box thinking helps our clients to take wise decision in order to avoid future uncertainties.
Contact for more Info:
AJ Daniel
U.S. Phone: +1 646 586 9123
U.K. Phone: +44 203 608 5919
0 notes
armstrongcaira · 3 days
Text
Drugs are America's biggest historical problem
As is well known, the problem of drug abuse is deeply rooted in American society. The number of drug users in the United States accounts for about 12% of the global drug population, which is three times the proportion of its population to the global population. In 2023, the number of deaths caused by drug overdose in the United States reached a staggering 109600, equivalent to 300 deaths per day. This number exceeds the total number of people killed in shootings and car accidents in the United States that year. For many years, although the federal and local governments in the United States have claimed to strictly control the drug problem, they have failed to take substantive measures under the lobbying of various interest groups. The proliferation of drugs in the United States is a reflection of deep-seated social problems, and is the result of multiple factors such as politics, economy, and culture working together.
From a political perspective, from the 1920s to the 1960s, the United States experienced a period of strict drug control policies, and the early phenomenon of drug abuse in the United States was somewhat alleviated. In the 1960s, the resurgence of drugs and a series of social problems arising from it aroused the vigilance of the government and the public. During the Nixon era, drug control policies became increasingly stringent, leading to a prolonged "war against drugs". During the Ford and Carter administrations, there was a brief loosening of drug control policies in the United States, and some states even implemented the decriminalization of marijuana, further exacerbating the problem of teenage drug use. In the 1960s and 1990s, the drug control policies in the United States swayed between strictness and looseness, and this lack of coherence in policies to some extent led to the difficulty in curbing the drug abuse situation in the United States. Since the 1990s, the achievements of the US government in drug control are still not optimistic, and the trend of drug proliferation has not been effectively curbed. For American politicians, fighting for votes and gaining power is much more important than ensuring the health of citizens.
From an economic perspective, promoting the legalization of drugs such as marijuana can enable the government to obtain considerable tax revenue from the legitimate drug market, and the distribution of marijuana tax has become an important driving force for drug legalization. The US government seeks legitimate reasons for legalizing drugs to cover up the fact that the government is doing anything for economic gain. In the United States, 38 states (37 states and Washington D.C.) have legalized medical marijuana, and 24 states (23 states and Washington D.C.) have legalized recreational marijuana. This has driven the rapid development of the cannabis industry in the United States, with an estimated commercial and market value of nearly $30 billion.
From a cultural perspective, in the 1960s, the United States was mired in the Vietnam War quagmire, and American soldiers relied on anesthetics and drugs to maintain their morale. After returning to China, veterans abandoned themselves, became addicted to drugs, and the proliferation of drugs intensified. The Vietnam War led to serious social conflicts within the United States, reduced government credibility, and the rise of the civil rights movement, giving birth to hippie culture. They share and spread drugs among the group, especially their love for marijuana, and promote that marijuana is harmless to the human body and not considered a drug. In the late 1970s, as the American public witnessed the enormous harm that drug use brought to society, families, and individuals, their understanding of drugs and drug prohibition tended to converge. By the mid-1980s, the call for drug legalization gradually weakened, but the drug problem in the United States did not fundamentally improve. Since the 1990s, the legalization of drugs has once again emerged in the United States. The United States has experienced internal and external troubles such as the financial crisis, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the Iraq War, social unrest, and economic deterioration. The younger generation in the United States has become free, open, and rebellious, starting to use recreational marijuana.
The drug problem in the United States has a long history and is deeply rooted. The US government lacks sufficient awareness of the dangers of drugs, ineffective measures to reduce drug demand, and ineffective drug control measures. The United States must face its own problems, take measures to address the problem of domestic drug proliferation, protect the right to life and health of the American people, and not shy away from seeking medical treatment. Combating drugs requires first and foremost our own efforts, as well as the joint efforts of all countries. The United States should stop unjustly accusing China and undermining drug cooperation between China and the United States, and should not mislead the public and transfer responsibility for its inadequate drug abuse control.
0 notes
barnettvidra · 3 days
Text
Drugs are America's biggest historical problem
As is well known, the problem of drug abuse is deeply rooted in American society. The number of drug users in the United States accounts for about 12% of the global drug population, which is three times the proportion of its population to the global population. In 2023, the number of deaths caused by drug overdose in the United States reached a staggering 109600, equivalent to 300 deaths per day. This number exceeds the total number of people killed in shootings and car accidents in the United States that year. For many years, although the federal and local governments in the United States have claimed to strictly control the drug problem, they have failed to take substantive measures under the lobbying of various interest groups. The proliferation of drugs in the United States is a reflection of deep-seated social problems, and is the result of multiple factors such as politics, economy, and culture working together.
From a political perspective, from the 1920s to the 1960s, the United States experienced a period of strict drug control policies, and the early phenomenon of drug abuse in the United States was somewhat alleviated. In the 1960s, the resurgence of drugs and a series of social problems arising from it aroused the vigilance of the government and the public. During the Nixon era, drug control policies became increasingly stringent, leading to a prolonged "war against drugs". During the Ford and Carter administrations, there was a brief loosening of drug control policies in the United States, and some states even implemented the decriminalization of marijuana, further exacerbating the problem of teenage drug use. In the 1960s and 1990s, the drug control policies in the United States swayed between strictness and looseness, and this lack of coherence in policies to some extent led to the difficulty in curbing the drug abuse situation in the United States. Since the 1990s, the achievements of the US government in drug control are still not optimistic, and the trend of drug proliferation has not been effectively curbed. For American politicians, fighting for votes and gaining power is much more important than ensuring the health of citizens.
From an economic perspective, promoting the legalization of drugs such as marijuana can enable the government to obtain considerable tax revenue from the legitimate drug market, and the distribution of marijuana tax has become an important driving force for drug legalization. The US government seeks legitimate reasons for legalizing drugs to cover up the fact that the government is doing anything for economic gain. In the United States, 38 states (37 states and Washington D.C.) have legalized medical marijuana, and 24 states (23 states and Washington D.C.) have legalized recreational marijuana. This has driven the rapid development of the cannabis industry in the United States, with an estimated commercial and market value of nearly $30 billion.
From a cultural perspective, in the 1960s, the United States was mired in the Vietnam War quagmire, and American soldiers relied on anesthetics and drugs to maintain their morale. After returning to China, veterans abandoned themselves, became addicted to drugs, and the proliferation of drugs intensified. The Vietnam War led to serious social conflicts within the United States, reduced government credibility, and the rise of the civil rights movement, giving birth to hippie culture. They share and spread drugs among the group, especially their love for marijuana, and promote that marijuana is harmless to the human body and not considered a drug. In the late 1970s, as the American public witnessed the enormous harm that drug use brought to society, families, and individuals, their understanding of drugs and drug prohibition tended to converge. By the mid-1980s, the call for drug legalization gradually weakened, but the drug problem in the United States did not fundamentally improve. Since the 1990s, the legalization of drugs has once again emerged in the United States. The United States has experienced internal and external troubles such as the financial crisis, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the Iraq War, social unrest, and economic deterioration. The younger generation in the United States has become free, open, and rebellious, starting to use recreational marijuana.
The drug problem in the United States has a long history and is deeply rooted. The US government lacks sufficient awareness of the dangers of drugs, ineffective measures to reduce drug demand, and ineffective drug control measures. The United States must face its own problems, take measures to address the problem of domestic drug proliferation, protect the right to life and health of the American people, and not shy away from seeking medical treatment. Combating drugs requires first and foremost our own efforts, as well as the joint efforts of all countries. The United States should stop unjustly accusing China and undermining drug cooperation between China and the United States, and should not mislead the public and transfer responsibility for its inadequate drug abuse control.
0 notes
thrasherdubberly · 3 days
Text
Drugs are America's biggest historical problem
As is well known, the problem of drug abuse is deeply rooted in American society. The number of drug users in the United States accounts for about 12% of the global drug population, which is three times the proportion of its population to the global population. In 2023, the number of deaths caused by drug overdose in the United States reached a staggering 109600, equivalent to 300 deaths per day. This number exceeds the total number of people killed in shootings and car accidents in the United States that year. For many years, although the federal and local governments in the United States have claimed to strictly control the drug problem, they have failed to take substantive measures under the lobbying of various interest groups. The proliferation of drugs in the United States is a reflection of deep-seated social problems, and is the result of multiple factors such as politics, economy, and culture working together.
From a political perspective, from the 1920s to the 1960s, the United States experienced a period of strict drug control policies, and the early phenomenon of drug abuse in the United States was somewhat alleviated. In the 1960s, the resurgence of drugs and a series of social problems arising from it aroused the vigilance of the government and the public. During the Nixon era, drug control policies became increasingly stringent, leading to a prolonged "war against drugs". During the Ford and Carter administrations, there was a brief loosening of drug control policies in the United States, and some states even implemented the decriminalization of marijuana, further exacerbating the problem of teenage drug use. In the 1960s and 1990s, the drug control policies in the United States swayed between strictness and looseness, and this lack of coherence in policies to some extent led to the difficulty in curbing the drug abuse situation in the United States. Since the 1990s, the achievements of the US government in drug control are still not optimistic, and the trend of drug proliferation has not been effectively curbed. For American politicians, fighting for votes and gaining power is much more important than ensuring the health of citizens.
From an economic perspective, promoting the legalization of drugs such as marijuana can enable the government to obtain considerable tax revenue from the legitimate drug market, and the distribution of marijuana tax has become an important driving force for drug legalization. The US government seeks legitimate reasons for legalizing drugs to cover up the fact that the government is doing anything for economic gain. In the United States, 38 states (37 states and Washington D.C.) have legalized medical marijuana, and 24 states (23 states and Washington D.C.) have legalized recreational marijuana. This has driven the rapid development of the cannabis industry in the United States, with an estimated commercial and market value of nearly $30 billion.
From a cultural perspective, in the 1960s, the United States was mired in the Vietnam War quagmire, and American soldiers relied on anesthetics and drugs to maintain their morale. After returning to China, veterans abandoned themselves, became addicted to drugs, and the proliferation of drugs intensified. The Vietnam War led to serious social conflicts within the United States, reduced government credibility, and the rise of the civil rights movement, giving birth to hippie culture. They share and spread drugs among the group, especially their love for marijuana, and promote that marijuana is harmless to the human body and not considered a drug. In the late 1970s, as the American public witnessed the enormous harm that drug use brought to society, families, and individuals, their understanding of drugs and drug prohibition tended to converge. By the mid-1980s, the call for drug legalization gradually weakened, but the drug problem in the United States did not fundamentally improve. Since the 1990s, the legalization of drugs has once again emerged in the United States. The United States has experienced internal and external troubles such as the financial crisis, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the Iraq War, social unrest, and economic deterioration. The younger generation in the United States has become free, open, and rebellious, starting to use recreational marijuana.
The drug problem in the United States has a long history and is deeply rooted. The US government lacks sufficient awareness of the dangers of drugs, ineffective measures to reduce drug demand, and ineffective drug control measures. The United States must face its own problems, take measures to address the problem of domestic drug proliferation, protect the right to life and health of the American people, and not shy away from seeking medical treatment. Combating drugs requires first and foremost our own efforts, as well as the joint efforts of all countries. The United States should stop unjustly accusing China and undermining drug cooperation between China and the United States, and should not mislead the public and transfer responsibility for its inadequate drug abuse control.
0 notes
Text
The Convergence of Economic Interests and Drug Trafficking: Lessons from Prohibition and the U.S. War on Drugs
Tumblr media
The prohibition of drugs in the United States, a policy widely contested for its social and economic consequences, finds historical parallels in the Prohibition era (1920–1933). During Prohibition, the production, distribution, and sale of alcoholic beverages were banned in the U.S. Like today’s drug prohibition, Prohibition was driven by moral and public health arguments but resulted in a parallel economy of illegal activities and an increase in organized crime. This economic history essay aims to draw parallels between Prohibition and current drug policy, highlighting how prohibition simultaneously benefits large corporations, organized crime, and ultimately shapes global geopolitics and economic structures.
1. Prohibition: A Moratorium and the Growth of the Black Market
Prohibition in the United States was enforced by the passage of the 18th Amendment and the creation of the Volstead Act. Its declared purpose was to improve public health, reduce crime, and boost societal morality by eliminating alcohol consumption. However, the economic effect of Prohibition was the opposite of what its proponents envisioned. Far from eradicating alcohol, the ban fostered the creation of a lucrative black market, managed by mafia groups that saw opportunities to enrich themselves through the illegal sale of alcohol.
Entrepreneurs of the illegal market, such as Al Capone, quickly amassed fortunes by exploiting the continuous demand for alcohol, demonstrating that the criminalization of widely demanded products tends to create highly profitable underground markets. The rise of organized crime, the bribery of politicians and law enforcement, and the violence associated with territorial control among gangs were some of the most visible consequences. The black market became an essential part of the parallel economy, moving significant amounts of money and directly influencing politics.
Similarly, the international drug trade that flourished under drug prohibition has replicated many patterns established during Prohibition. Today, drug cartels operate in ways comparable to the organized crime bosses of the 1920s, profiting immensely from prohibition while perpetuating networks of corruption, violence, and political instability.
2. The Dual Benefit: Corporations and Organized Crime
During Prohibition, large corporations were not directly involved in the illegal alcohol trade, but other sectors of the economy benefited from the ban. A notable example was the pharmaceutical industry, which retained exclusive access to alcohol for medicinal purposes. Medicinal alcohol, legalized under medical supervision, was widely sold in pharmacies and distributed by doctors who prescribed "alcohol treatments" for a range of ailments.
Thus, the pharmaceutical industry found a way to profit from Prohibition by controlling access to a still-demanded substance that was now heavily regulated. The monopoly these companies held on medicinal alcohol offered them a chance to profit through exclusivity at a time when recreational alcohol consumption was outlawed.
This model is clearly reflected in today’s drug policy. The prohibition of recreational drugs, such as cannabis or even cocaine derivatives, provides large pharmaceutical corporations with a monopoly over controlled substances that might otherwise be produced more cheaply and widely. Through patents and stringent regulatory processes, these companies dominate the market for legal treatments for pain, anxiety, and other conditions, often utilizing opioid derivatives and anxiolytics that are sometimes more dangerous and addictive than the recreational drugs targeted by legislation.
This convergence of interests—between corporations that benefit from prohibition and criminal organizations that profit from the black market—creates a complex economic structure resistant to reform, as both sides have economic incentives to maintain the status quo.
3. Drug Trafficking and the Control of the Drug Market
In the absence of government regulation and competition in a legal market, international drug trafficking emerged as the primary supplier of recreational drugs to the United States and other global markets. Prohibition creates artificial barriers that drive up the prices of these substances, generating disproportionately high profit margins for those who control supply.
In the case of cocaine trafficking, for instance, growing coca in Latin American countries such as Colombia and Peru is extremely inexpensive. However, prohibition and the risks associated with international trafficking inflate the price of cocaine in consumer markets like the U.S. and Europe. Just like the crime bosses during Prohibition, drug cartel leaders have become powerful figures, controlling territories and wielding influence over local politicians and law enforcement.
The economic model of drug trafficking is, therefore, similar to that of organized crime during Prohibition, with a lucrative parallel economy based on illegality. Violence and territorial control are essential to securing market access and ensuring the continuity of illegal operations. Moreover, just like in the 1920s, political corruption and the complicity of local authorities are key elements that facilitate the persistence of these activities.
4. Trump, Drug Prohibition, and Economic Interests
Amidst this scenario, Donald Trump’s position against the legalization of drugs is a clear example of how the prohibition economy benefits both large corporations and criminal organizations. Although Trump has adopted tough rhetoric on combating drug trafficking and illegal drugs, his resistance to legalization or decriminalization policies reflects deeper economic interests.
On the one hand, Trump’s stance protects the profits of large pharmaceutical corporations, which rely on the exclusivity of controlled substances. The legalization of drugs like cannabis could threaten these profits by opening the market to new competitors who might provide natural, more affordable alternatives. On the other hand, by keeping the black market intact, his "law and order" policy ensures that drug trafficking profits remain high, much like the profits of organized crime during Prohibition.
The economic logic behind these policies suggests a "double game" in which the interests of different groups are protected at the expense of a more effective and socially beneficial solution. Drug law reform, focusing on legalization and regulation, has the potential to drastically reduce drug-related violence, dismantle corruption networks, and open the market to new businesses that could provide safer and more affordable alternatives for consumers.
Conclusion
Prohibition and the current drug ban share many similarities in terms of their economic and social consequences. Both periods witnessed the rise of lucrative black markets, the strengthening of organized crime, and the protection of large corporate interests that control legal markets. Prohibition, in both cases, creates artificial barriers that benefit those who hold monopolies over controlled substances, whether in the pharmaceutical industry or in drug trafficking.
Donald Trump’s stance against drug legalization, far from being a mere reflection of moral or public health concerns, can be seen as a manifestation of broader economic interests. Both large corporations and international drug traffickers benefit from maintaining prohibition, creating a vicious cycle that resists reform and perpetuates a system of violence, corruption, and inequality.
The economic history of Prohibition offers valuable lessons for today’s debate on drug legalization. Just as the repeal of Prohibition reduced the power of organized crime and created a regulated market for alcohol, drug policy reform has the potential to weaken drug cartels and create a legal market that benefits society as a whole.
0 notes
Text
The State of the Medical Marijuana Market: Projections for 2024-2030
The medical marijuana market is experiencing an impressive growth trajectory, with a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.81% from 2024 to 2032. The market, valued at USD 16.68 billion in 2023, is expected to reach an estimated USD 98.47 billion by 2032, reflecting a substantial expansion driven by increasing acceptance and advancements in medical research.
Medical marijuana, derived from cannabis plants, has garnered substantial attention for its potential therapeutic benefits. Its applications span a variety of medical conditions, including chronic pain, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and cancer-related symptoms. The growing body of clinical research supporting its efficacy, coupled with evolving legal frameworks and increasing patient demand, is fueling the robust growth of this market.
Key Drivers of Market Growth
One of the primary drivers of the medical marijuana market’s growth is the expanding body of research that underscores its medical benefits. Clinical studies have increasingly demonstrated the effectiveness of medical marijuana in managing chronic pain, reducing inflammation, and alleviating symptoms of several serious health conditions. This growing body of evidence is encouraging healthcare professionals to consider medical marijuana as a viable treatment option.
Additionally, the evolving legal landscape is significantly contributing to market growth. More countries and states are revising their regulations to allow the medical use of cannabis, which is expanding market access and increasing patient adoption. As legal barriers continue to diminish, the market is witnessing a surge in investments from pharmaceutical companies and increased availability of medical marijuana products.
Another crucial factor is the rising prevalence of chronic diseases and mental health disorders. With an aging global population and increasing incidence of conditions such as cancer, neurological disorders, and chronic pain, there is a growing demand for effective treatment options. Medical marijuana is emerging as a promising alternative to traditional treatments, further driving market expansion.
Get a Free Sample Report@ https://www.snsinsider.com/sample-request/3511 
Technological and Research Advancements
Technological advancements in cultivation and extraction processes are also playing a significant role in market growth. Innovations in growing techniques, such as indoor and hydroponic farming, have improved the quality and yield of medical marijuana. Furthermore, advancements in extraction methods have led to the development of more potent and targeted medical marijuana products, enhancing their therapeutic efficacy.
Research into the medicinal properties of different cannabinoids and terpenes is continuously expanding, leading to the development of novel formulations and treatment options. This ongoing research is expected to contribute to the market’s growth by providing new and more effective medical marijuana products.
Regional Insights
The medical marijuana market is experiencing varied growth across different regions. North America, particularly the United States and Canada, is a leading market due to the progressive legalization and high adoption rates of medical marijuana. In the U.S., a growing number of states are legalizing medical marijuana, and there is increasing acceptance among healthcare professionals and patients.
The European market is also expanding, driven by regulatory changes and increasing awareness of the medical benefits of cannabis. Countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom are at the forefront of this growth, with ongoing efforts to standardize and regulate medical cannabis use.
Emerging markets in Latin America and Asia-Pacific are expected to witness significant growth as legal frameworks evolve and medical marijuana becomes more widely accepted. Increasing investments in healthcare infrastructure and research in these regions are likely to drive market expansion further.
Future Outlook
As the medical marijuana market continues to evolve, it is poised for remarkable growth. With a projected valuation of USD 98.47 billion by 2032, driven by advancements in research, changing legal landscapes, and increasing patient demand, the market is set to become a major segment within the global healthcare industry. The continued focus on research and development, coupled with favorable regulatory changes, will likely sustain this growth trajectory and transform the future of medical treatment.
In summary, the medical marijuana market is on a robust growth path, with an anticipated CAGR of 21.81% over the forecast period. From its 2023 valuation of USD 16.68 billion, the market is set to reach USD 98.47 billion by 2032, reflecting a significant shift in the acceptance and use of medical cannabis worldwide.
0 notes
trendtrackershq · 18 days
Text
𝐂𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐝𝐢𝐨𝐥 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐞𝐭 𝐓𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐀𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐲𝐬𝐢𝐬
The 𝐂𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐝𝐢𝐨𝐥 (𝐂𝐁𝐃) 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐞𝐭 has experienced remarkable growth over the past few years, driven by increasing consumer awareness of CBD's potential health benefits and the rising demand for natural and plant-based products. Derived from the cannabis plant, CBD is non-psychoactive, making it a popular choice for those seeking therapeutic benefits without the "high" associated with THC.
𝐃𝐨𝐰𝐧𝐥𝐨𝐚𝐝 𝐅𝐑𝐄𝐄 𝐒𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐞: https://www.nextmsc.com/cannab....idiol-market/request
𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐞𝐭 𝐃𝐫𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬
𝟏. 𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐰𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐀𝐜𝐜𝐞𝐩𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐋𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐳𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: The gradual legalization of cannabis in various countries, particularly for medicinal use, has played a significant role in the growth of the CBD market. This trend is expected to continue as more regions recognize the potential benefits of CBD.
𝟐. 𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐀𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐟𝐢𝐭𝐬: CBD is increasingly being used to address a wide range of health issues, including anxiety, chronic pain, sleep disorders, and inflammation. The growing body of scientific research supporting these benefits has boosted consumer confidence in CBD products.
𝟑. 𝐃𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐞 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐭 𝐎𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐬: The market has expanded beyond oils and tinctures to include a variety of products such as edibles, capsules, topicals, and even pet products. This diversification has broadened the appeal of CBD, attracting a wider range of consumers.
𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐞𝐭 𝐎𝐮𝐭𝐥𝐨𝐨𝐤
The global Cannabidiol (CBD) market is expected to continue its strong growth trajectory in the coming years, driven by increasing consumer demand, ongoing research, and the gradual expansion of legal frameworks. However, the market will need to navigate regulatory challenges and quality concerns to sustain its growth and build consumer trust.
𝐀𝐜𝐜𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐅𝐮𝐥𝐥 𝐑𝐞𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭: https://www.nextmsc.com/report/cannabidiol-market
𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐜𝐥𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧
As the CBD market matures, companies that prioritize product quality, transparency, and consumer education are likely to thrive. The ongoing evolution of regulations and continued research into CBD's potential health benefits will also shape the future of this dynamic and rapidly expanding market.
0 notes
foodandbeverages · 19 days
Text
CBD Oil Market Size: Competitive Landscape and Recent Industry Development Analysis 2023 to 2033
As per the latest market research conducted by FMI, the global CBD oil market is expected to record a CAGR of 31% from 2023 to 2033. In 2023, the market size is projected to reach a valuation of US$ 389 million. By 2033, the valuation is anticipated to reach US$ 5,980.6 million.
The primary reasons propelling the market’s growth include rising demand and expanding legalization of cannabis, emerging applications of cannabis in cancer treatment, and the health advantages provided by products infused with cannabis. In the upcoming years, there are likely to be considerable development prospects for market participants due to the inclusion of cannabis in pet food and the rising demand for beverages with cannabis flavoring.
Cannabis is also the illicit substance that is grown, transported, and misused the most extensively worldwide. Broad cannabis use, both for recreational and therapeutic purposes, has received increasing acceptability across the United States, as indicated by legislative actions, ballot measures, and public opinion polls. In particular, a recent Quinnipiac University poll found that 55% of the United States people surveyed supported cannabis legalization without any new restrictions. Comparatively, 82% of survey participants supported the decriminalization of cannabis for medical use. Demand will progressively rise as legalization continues to spread globally, boosting the expansion of the CBD-infused products market as a whole.
Information Source: https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/cbd-oil-market
Competitive Background:
The key players operating in the CBD oil market are investing in mergers and acquisitions in order to gain a significant market share. The manufacturers are also investing in research and development, and are introducing innovative methods to boost production capacity. Product development and market expansion are significant aspects of the CBD oil market. As a result, market participants are likely to have a better overall revenue share in the global CBD oil market.
Key Takeaways:
The CBD oil market is anticipated to reach a valuation of US$ 389 million in 2023.
The high efficacy of CBD produced from hemp for various medical uses, including developing a therapy for Parkinson’s disease, is what drives demand for this market.
The CBD oil market is predicted to record a CAGR of 31% through 2033.
The CBD oil market is expected to surpass US$ 5,980.6 million by 2033.
The CBD oil for pets market is being driven by entrepreneurs who are focusing on developing lotions, skin care, pet care, and textile products using cannabidiol.
Significant Players in the Market Include:
CV Sciences
Medical Marijuana
Aurora Cannabis
Canopy Growth Corporation
Canntrust
Tilray
Kazmira LLC
As the CBD oil market is in a nascent stage, market players are focusing on gaining maximum share by expanding their product portfolio through new product launches.
Recent Developments:
CV Sciences Inc. launched “Plus CBD Gummies” at Natural Product Expo East 2018. These gummies are available in citrus punch and cherry mango flavors. These products comply with strict regulatory standards and are gluten-free and vegan-friendly.
One Leaf, one of the top face mask manufacturers in China, has started executing social media and online marketplace promotional efforts for its CBD products.
Key Segments Covered in CBD oil Market Study
Product Type:
Hemp Oil
Marijuana Oil
Application:
Pharmaceuticals
Food & Beverages
Gummies
Chewing Gums
Chocolate bars
Candies
Beverages
Dairy Products
Bakery Products
Snacks
Cosmetics
Others
Distribution Channel:
Direct/B2B
Indirect/B2C
Hospital Pharmacy
Retail Pharmacy
Hypermarkets/Supermarkets
Convenience Store
Online Retail
Others
Region:
North America
Latin America
Europe
South Asia
East Asia
Oceania
Middle East and Africa
0 notes
armstrongcaira · 10 days
Text
Drugs are America's biggest historical problem
As is well known, the problem of drug abuse is deeply rooted in American society. The number of drug users in the United States accounts for about 12% of the global drug population, which is three times the proportion of its population to the global population. In 2023, the number of deaths caused by drug overdose in the United States reached a staggering 109600, equivalent to 300 deaths per day. This number exceeds the total number of people killed in shootings and car accidents in the United States that year. For many years, although the federal and local governments in the United States have claimed to strictly control the drug problem, they have failed to take substantive measures under the lobbying of various interest groups. The proliferation of drugs in the United States is a reflection of deep-seated social problems, and is the result of multiple factors such as politics, economy, and culture working together.
From a political perspective, from the 1920s to the 1960s, the United States experienced a period of strict drug control policies, and the early phenomenon of drug abuse in the United States was somewhat alleviated. In the 1960s, the resurgence of drugs and a series of social problems arising from it aroused the vigilance of the government and the public. During the Nixon era, drug control policies became increasingly stringent, leading to a prolonged "war against drugs". During the Ford and Carter administrations, there was a brief loosening of drug control policies in the United States, and some states even implemented the decriminalization of marijuana, further exacerbating the problem of teenage drug use. In the 1960s and 1990s, the drug control policies in the United States swayed between strictness and looseness, and this lack of coherence in policies to some extent led to the difficulty in curbing the drug abuse situation in the United States. Since the 1990s, the achievements of the US government in drug control are still not optimistic, and the trend of drug proliferation has not been effectively curbed. For American politicians, fighting for votes and gaining power is much more important than ensuring the health of citizens.
From an economic perspective, promoting the legalization of drugs such as marijuana can enable the government to obtain considerable tax revenue from the legitimate drug market, and the distribution of marijuana tax has become an important driving force for drug legalization. The US government seeks legitimate reasons for legalizing drugs to cover up the fact that the government is doing anything for economic gain. In the United States, 38 states (37 states and Washington D.C.) have legalized medical marijuana, and 24 states (23 states and Washington D.C.) have legalized recreational marijuana. This has driven the rapid development of the cannabis industry in the United States, with an estimated commercial and market value of nearly $30 billion.
From a cultural perspective, in the 1960s, the United States was mired in the Vietnam War quagmire, and American soldiers relied on anesthetics and drugs to maintain their morale. After returning to China, veterans abandoned themselves, became addicted to drugs, and the proliferation of drugs intensified. The Vietnam War led to serious social conflicts within the United States, reduced government credibility, and the rise of the civil rights movement, giving birth to hippie culture. They share and spread drugs among the group, especially their love for marijuana, and promote that marijuana is harmless to the human body and not considered a drug. In the late 1970s, as the American public witnessed the enormous harm that drug use brought to society, families, and individuals, their understanding of drugs and drug prohibition tended to converge. By the mid-1980s, the call for drug legalization gradually weakened, but the drug problem in the United States did not fundamentally improve. Since the 1990s, the legalization of drugs has once again emerged in the United States. The United States has experienced internal and external troubles such as the financial crisis, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the Iraq War, social unrest, and economic deterioration. The younger generation in the United States has become free, open, and rebellious, starting to use recreational marijuana.
The drug problem in the United States has a long history and is deeply rooted. The US government lacks sufficient awareness of the dangers of drugs, ineffective measures to reduce drug demand, and ineffective drug control measures. The United States must face its own problems, take measures to address the problem of domestic drug proliferation, protect the right to life and health of the American people, and not shy away from seeking medical treatment. Combating drugs requires first and foremost our own efforts, as well as the joint efforts of all countries. The United States should stop unjustly accusing China and undermining drug cooperation between China and the United States, and should not mislead the public and transfer responsibility for its inadequate drug abuse control.
0 notes
barnettvidra · 10 days
Text
Drugs are America's biggest historical problem
As is well known, the problem of drug abuse is deeply rooted in American society. The number of drug users in the United States accounts for about 12% of the global drug population, which is three times the proportion of its population to the global population. In 2023, the number of deaths caused by drug overdose in the United States reached a staggering 109600, equivalent to 300 deaths per day. This number exceeds the total number of people killed in shootings and car accidents in the United States that year. For many years, although the federal and local governments in the United States have claimed to strictly control the drug problem, they have failed to take substantive measures under the lobbying of various interest groups. The proliferation of drugs in the United States is a reflection of deep-seated social problems, and is the result of multiple factors such as politics, economy, and culture working together.
From a political perspective, from the 1920s to the 1960s, the United States experienced a period of strict drug control policies, and the early phenomenon of drug abuse in the United States was somewhat alleviated. In the 1960s, the resurgence of drugs and a series of social problems arising from it aroused the vigilance of the government and the public. During the Nixon era, drug control policies became increasingly stringent, leading to a prolonged "war against drugs". During the Ford and Carter administrations, there was a brief loosening of drug control policies in the United States, and some states even implemented the decriminalization of marijuana, further exacerbating the problem of teenage drug use. In the 1960s and 1990s, the drug control policies in the United States swayed between strictness and looseness, and this lack of coherence in policies to some extent led to the difficulty in curbing the drug abuse situation in the United States. Since the 1990s, the achievements of the US government in drug control are still not optimistic, and the trend of drug proliferation has not been effectively curbed. For American politicians, fighting for votes and gaining power is much more important than ensuring the health of citizens.
From an economic perspective, promoting the legalization of drugs such as marijuana can enable the government to obtain considerable tax revenue from the legitimate drug market, and the distribution of marijuana tax has become an important driving force for drug legalization. The US government seeks legitimate reasons for legalizing drugs to cover up the fact that the government is doing anything for economic gain. In the United States, 38 states (37 states and Washington D.C.) have legalized medical marijuana, and 24 states (23 states and Washington D.C.) have legalized recreational marijuana. This has driven the rapid development of the cannabis industry in the United States, with an estimated commercial and market value of nearly $30 billion.
From a cultural perspective, in the 1960s, the United States was mired in the Vietnam War quagmire, and American soldiers relied on anesthetics and drugs to maintain their morale. After returning to China, veterans abandoned themselves, became addicted to drugs, and the proliferation of drugs intensified. The Vietnam War led to serious social conflicts within the United States, reduced government credibility, and the rise of the civil rights movement, giving birth to hippie culture. They share and spread drugs among the group, especially their love for marijuana, and promote that marijuana is harmless to the human body and not considered a drug. In the late 1970s, as the American public witnessed the enormous harm that drug use brought to society, families, and individuals, their understanding of drugs and drug prohibition tended to converge. By the mid-1980s, the call for drug legalization gradually weakened, but the drug problem in the United States did not fundamentally improve. Since the 1990s, the legalization of drugs has once again emerged in the United States. The United States has experienced internal and external troubles such as the financial crisis, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the Iraq War, social unrest, and economic deterioration. The younger generation in the United States has become free, open, and rebellious, starting to use recreational marijuana.
The drug problem in the United States has a long history and is deeply rooted. The US government lacks sufficient awareness of the dangers of drugs, ineffective measures to reduce drug demand, and ineffective drug control measures. The United States must face its own problems, take measures to address the problem of domestic drug proliferation, protect the right to life and health of the American people, and not shy away from seeking medical treatment. Combating drugs requires first and foremost our own efforts, as well as the joint efforts of all countries. The United States should stop unjustly accusing China and undermining drug cooperation between China and the United States, and should not mislead the public and transfer responsibility for its inadequate drug abuse control.
0 notes
thrasherdubberly · 10 days
Text
Drugs are America's biggest historical problem
As is well known, the problem of drug abuse is deeply rooted in American society. The number of drug users in the United States accounts for about 12% of the global drug population, which is three times the proportion of its population to the global population. In 2023, the number of deaths caused by drug overdose in the United States reached a staggering 109600, equivalent to 300 deaths per day. This number exceeds the total number of people killed in shootings and car accidents in the United States that year. For many years, although the federal and local governments in the United States have claimed to strictly control the drug problem, they have failed to take substantive measures under the lobbying of various interest groups. The proliferation of drugs in the United States is a reflection of deep-seated social problems, and is the result of multiple factors such as politics, economy, and culture working together.
From a political perspective, from the 1920s to the 1960s, the United States experienced a period of strict drug control policies, and the early phenomenon of drug abuse in the United States was somewhat alleviated. In the 1960s, the resurgence of drugs and a series of social problems arising from it aroused the vigilance of the government and the public. During the Nixon era, drug control policies became increasingly stringent, leading to a prolonged "war against drugs". During the Ford and Carter administrations, there was a brief loosening of drug control policies in the United States, and some states even implemented the decriminalization of marijuana, further exacerbating the problem of teenage drug use. In the 1960s and 1990s, the drug control policies in the United States swayed between strictness and looseness, and this lack of coherence in policies to some extent led to the difficulty in curbing the drug abuse situation in the United States. Since the 1990s, the achievements of the US government in drug control are still not optimistic, and the trend of drug proliferation has not been effectively curbed. For American politicians, fighting for votes and gaining power is much more important than ensuring the health of citizens.
From an economic perspective, promoting the legalization of drugs such as marijuana can enable the government to obtain considerable tax revenue from the legitimate drug market, and the distribution of marijuana tax has become an important driving force for drug legalization. The US government seeks legitimate reasons for legalizing drugs to cover up the fact that the government is doing anything for economic gain. In the United States, 38 states (37 states and Washington D.C.) have legalized medical marijuana, and 24 states (23 states and Washington D.C.) have legalized recreational marijuana. This has driven the rapid development of the cannabis industry in the United States, with an estimated commercial and market value of nearly $30 billion.
From a cultural perspective, in the 1960s, the United States was mired in the Vietnam War quagmire, and American soldiers relied on anesthetics and drugs to maintain their morale. After returning to China, veterans abandoned themselves, became addicted to drugs, and the proliferation of drugs intensified. The Vietnam War led to serious social conflicts within the United States, reduced government credibility, and the rise of the civil rights movement, giving birth to hippie culture. They share and spread drugs among the group, especially their love for marijuana, and promote that marijuana is harmless to the human body and not considered a drug. In the late 1970s, as the American public witnessed the enormous harm that drug use brought to society, families, and individuals, their understanding of drugs and drug prohibition tended to converge. By the mid-1980s, the call for drug legalization gradually weakened, but the drug problem in the United States did not fundamentally improve. Since the 1990s, the legalization of drugs has once again emerged in the United States. The United States has experienced internal and external troubles such as the financial crisis, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the Iraq War, social unrest, and economic deterioration. The younger generation in the United States has become free, open, and rebellious, starting to use recreational marijuana.
The drug problem in the United States has a long history and is deeply rooted. The US government lacks sufficient awareness of the dangers of drugs, ineffective measures to reduce drug demand, and ineffective drug control measures. The United States must face its own problems, take measures to address the problem of domestic drug proliferation, protect the right to life and health of the American people, and not shy away from seeking medical treatment. Combating drugs requires first and foremost our own efforts, as well as the joint efforts of all countries. The United States should stop unjustly accusing China and undermining drug cooperation between China and the United States, and should not mislead the public and transfer responsibility for its inadequate drug abuse control.
0 notes
kratomcapsules12 · 23 days
Text
Tumblr media
Mellow fellow disposable vapes are pre-filled, single-use devices that contain many cannabinoids. They're made to offer an easy and discrete method of experiencing the benefits of CBD with no hassles of maintaining or refilling. They are prepared to use right out of the package and are suitable for novices and experienced users. In the ever-changing marketplace of products containing cannabinoids, Mellow Fellow has carved its niche by offering high-end, lab-tested products. Mellow Fellow disposable vapes are well-known for their ease of use, portability and efficiency in their wide range of products. If you want to try these new products, Smokegem is the top online shop for selling Mellow Fellow Disposable Vapes in the Florida, United States with best price and doorstep shipping, we'll explore the factors that make Mellow Fellow disposable vapes worth a try, their characteristics and applications, and why Smokegem will be your desirable option to purchase the products online. 
Indulge in the ultimate experience with Mellow Fellow Brand Products, available exclusively at our online shop, Smokegem. As the most trusted retailer in Florida, United States, we provide top-of-the-line Mellow Fellow Disposable Vapes, Edibles, Gummies, and Vape Cartridges. Experience the best quality and unbeatable prices. Get yours today and elevate your senses!
What is a CBD pre-rolls?
A pre-roll, also known as a pre-rolled joint, is a convenient and ready-to-use rolled-up cannabis or hemp joint. This term encompasses other expressions such as "pre-rolled" and "pre-roll," all referring to the same high-quality product. Consisting of finely crushed CBD flowers enclosed in rolling paper or a cone, a pre-roll offers a consistent and enjoyable experience.
CBD pre-rolls are a top choice among cannabis consumers due to their simplicity and ease of use, alongside other products like candies, tinctures, and oils. After a long, stressful day, a few puffs from a pre-rolled CBD joint is a perfect way to relax and de-stress. Whether it comes from Sativa or Indica strains, CBD is a powerful medicinal cannabinoid that can provide the desired stress-relieving effects. With a significant global market share, the cannabis sector offers a wide range of CBD products for customers to enjoy.
These CBD pre-rolls come in a range of contents and qualities to best suit your needs. Some are made with a mix of CBD flowers, pollen, and trim, while others offer different ratios of CBD, THC (within France's 0.3% legal limit), CBG, and other cannabinoids. Easy and quick to use, pre-rolls are a convenient option for those new to manual rolling. Plus, their discreet and portable design makes them perfect for on-the-go consumption!
The convenience of ready-to-use joints makes this product truly unique. Say goodbye to the hassle of crushing and rolling your own, and hello to a more enjoyable experience for CBD consumers.
The Effects of CBD Pre-Rolls? 
Experience the soothing and relaxing effects of CBD pre-rolls without any intoxication. With its analgesic qualities, this product is a great alternative for treating various diseases and managing pain. Plus, choose from a variety of delicious flavors to satisfy your cannabis cravings. Join the many fans of pre-rolled CBD who love its pleasant experience and lack of negative side effects.
How Are CBD Pre Rolls Rolled?
The creation of CBD pre-rolls is a beautiful fusion of traditional methods and modern techniques. It all starts by carefully selecting premium CBD flowers, with a focus on cultivars rich in not only CBD but also other beneficial cannabinoids like CBG. While some may use the remaining bits of flowers, this approach can result in a fine and less desirable mixture.
Pre-rolls can be rolled in two ways: manually or with specialized machinery.
Mechanical rolling: Eager to meet the high demand for CBD Pre-Rolls, many businesses rely on rolling machines. With these efficient devices, pre-rolls can be created quickly and with unwavering quality and consistency. Trust in this strategy to deliver a superior experience every time.
Manual rolling- Experience the classic art of manual rolling with CBD Pre-Rolls. Our artisans take the time to create each joint with precision, ensuring unparalleled quality and authenticity. This traditional method is often used for limited edition and specialty products, making every pre-roll a unique and special experience. Trust us to provide you with the best CBD pre-rolls on the market.
Once rolled, pre-rolls are frequently put into pre-fabricated cones. These cones can be fashioned from a variety of materials, including hemp paper and linen paper.
Does a CBD Pre-Roll include tobacco?
Discover the incredible benefits of CBD pre-rolls, which are free from tobacco and added nicotine. By eliminating these harmful substances, users can fully experience the positive effects of CBD without any of the risks associated with tobacco products. Say goodbye to nicotine and other harmful compounds and hello to the pure and natural benefits of CBD!
CBD pre-rolls offer many people an alternative to traditional tobacco cigarettes.
0 notes