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Nation’s First Cannabis Drive-Through Opens In Colorado as Cannabis Sales Boom
Entrepreneurs did it for burgers and beer, coffee and daiquiris. So, it was just a matter of time before they did it for marijuana.
That is, offer it for sale at a drive-through.
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Marijuana Industry Hopes for Regulatory Stability in 2017
Legalization of marijuana in host of new states has raised hopes in the cannabis industry that a more stable regulatory environment could emerge in 2107, according to an industry trade association. In a report issued at the end of 2016, the Cannabis Business Alliance offered a recap of the victories for the legal marijuana industry in 2016 and looked ahead to possible issues in the New Year.
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Facebook Says Government Requests for Account Data Have Risen 27 Percent
Facebook Inc. said on Wednesday that government requests for user account data rose 27 percent in the first half of 2016 compared to the second half of last year, with U.S. law enforcement agencies topping the list.
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Microsoft to Offer Software for Local Governments to Regulate and Tax Legal Cannabis
Microsoft has quietly entered into the cannabis business, partnering with a California software company to offer governments a system that tracks marijuana sales and compliance issues.
Instagram Adds Live Video With a Twist
After wildly profitable but often controversial debuts on Facebook and Twitter, live video is coming to Instagram.
Voting Is A Right, Exercise It Wisely
If you are active on a social media site, watch television, listen to the radio or … well, if you’ve been conscious for the last two months, you have been bombarded by information about the presidential election. In fact, you’ve likely received so much information that you may be burnt out and ready to check out.