Document outlines global and U.S. illegal cannabis market size and predicts federal legalization
Document outlines global and U.S. illegal cannabis market size and predicts federal legalization The passage provides market estimates and generic predictions about future federal legalization, but offers no concrete leads, names, transactions, or actionable investigative angles involving powerful actors. Key insights: UNODC estimates global illegal cannabis market at $113 billion in 2003, 183 million users in 2015.; RAND estimated U.S. illegal market at $40 billion in 2010, roughly $48 billion today after inflation adjustment.; The document predicts six developments leading to U.S. federal legalization, including FDA approvals and state law expansions.
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Document outlines global and U.S. illegal cannabis market size and predicts federal legalization The passage provides market estimates and generic predictions about future federal legalization, but offers no concrete leads, names, transactions, or actionable investigative angles involving powerful actors. Key insights: UNODC estimates global illegal cannabis market at $113 billion in 2003, 183 million users in 2015.; RAND estimated U.S. illegal market at $40 billion in 2010, roughly $48 billion today after inflation adjustment.; The document predicts six developments leading to U.S. federal legalization, including FDA approvals and state law expansions.
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