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Why Legacy Cannabis Cultivators Want to Cap New Grow Licenses

When places like Oregon, Colorado, Washington and the likes legalized cannabis, they were seen as pioneers. People flocked from all over the world to purchase and smoke “legal weed”. However, now after a decade, the market is saturated and the amount of cannabis being produced far outpaced the demand for the cannabis.

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