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The Coronavirus Pandemic is having long term effect on the Cannabis Industry

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
April 17, 2020
in Business
Reading Time: 3 mins read

Cannabis Industry is no more the prohibited or illegal industry it once was. While cannabis may have its drawbacks, its use as a medicinal drug outweighs its disadvantages. Some of the places in the country have legalized the use and sale of marijuana and related medicine.

The main reason marijuana is used is that it acts as a pain killer. People who suffer from anxiety and stress often take cannabis-based medicines. The coronavirus pandemic has changed the Cannabis industry. It has had some lasting effects.

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Because of the lockdown, people refuse to come out of their homes. That’s why many businesses are failing. One has to offer delivery services that they want to continue making money. Retailers in the Cannabis industry are adapting to the changes. They are offering delivery, curbside pickup, etc. so that they don’t lose customers.

The Cannabis industry was headed for a state by state legalization this year. However, due to the pandemic, people are focused on more pressing health matters than thinking about legalizing cannabis. It is so because voter initiatives in states across the country can’t make the November ballot. The coronavirus outbreak is preventing groups from collecting the signatures they need to file their request.

Despite the struggles, the Cannabis industry businessmen are happy about one thing. They will be able to acquire cannabis and hemp real estate property at dream prices from the sites offering Cannabis Business for sale. After the lockdown, every industry will want to bounce back. And the cost of the properties will be low so that the companies will get a good deal on the properties.

However, the Cannabis industry won’t be looking good in Canada this year because of the industry contraction. Coronavirus outbreak is catalyzing the industry contraction, and sadly it may have a long term effect.

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Richard has worked as a journalist for various print-based magazines for more than 5 years. He brings together substantial news pieces from the Education industry.

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