Tackling an industry bugaboo: is legalization correlated with underage use? Doesn't seem so. To quote Cultivated Media "...And fears over an uptick in teen use are one of the key pieces of evidence cited by anti-legalization nonprofit groups and lawmakers. It appears that this isn’t the case" and The National Institutes of Health concurred in a recent webinar: "There have been no substantial increases at all." Debates on #cannabis #legalization should be #datadriven, not permeated by decades-old stigma. https://lnkd.in/de5dDEeb #cannabiscommunity #cannabisnews #cannabisindustry
High Yield Insights
Market Research
Chicago, Illinois 346 followers
Sharing stories about the cannabis consumer of today and tomorrow, driven by a passion for insights and research.
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High Yield Insights is a market research agency focused on since its launch in 2018 on cannabis consumer insights. High Yield brings advanced analytics practices and insights-driven storytelling to clients seeking to understand the dynamic US cannabis market. Cannabis brands, mainstream retailers, agencies, food scientists, regulators, and marketers from all industries find High Yield speaks a shared language based on decades working with Fortune 100 brands including Procter & Gamble, Walmart, GlaskoSmithKline, General Mills, and Molson Coors.
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Interesting election strategy take on #legalization - emphasis added: "87% of all Democrats support legalization, while Republicans are split with 55% supporting legalization and 45% opposed. No single policy position will decide an election, but on the margins taking the popular side of a 70/30 issue that splits the other party is certainly a net plus with voters. And a lot of elections are decided on the margins." h/t to Jeremy Berke Cultivated News on calling attention to this article on Bloomberg (Link in comments) https://lnkd.in/gSwKUpCb #cannabisnews #cannabis #cannabisindustry
The Biden Campaign Needs to Pivot to Marijuana
bloomberg.com