In 2012, Washington state and Colorado became the first states to legalize recreational use of cannabis by adults. Over the past decade, 16 more states, the District of Columbia and Guam have passed similar laws. What’s more, medical marijuana has been approved in 37 states as of spring 2022. Indeed, cannabis has become big business.…
What Is the Cannabis Administrative and Opportunity Act (CAOA)?
Although the official language of the U.S. Senate Cannabis Administrative and Opportunity Act (CAOA) have yet to be released as of May 2022, government and cannabis industry watchers continue to express optimism this legislation could approach the 60-vote minimum required to pass. Written and sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senators Ron Wyden…
What’s the Difference Between CBD and CBG?
There may only be one letter difference between CBD and CBG, but on a molecular level, the nuances between the two cannabis-derived substances are notable. The cannabis/hemp plant boasts a complex chemical makeup. Scientists have identified more than 100 compounds, many of which come from the cannabigerolic acid (CBGA). When this element is heated, it…
What C-Stores Should Know About CBG & CBN
The marketplace for cannabis-derived products continues to grow. First came cannabidiol (CBD) oils, topicals and edibles, which quickly developed into a high-demand category. Now, manufacturers are introducing minor, or entourage, cannabinoid compounds that purport to elicit many similar beneficial effects as CBDs. The two substances gaining attention right now are cannabigerol (CBG) and cannabinol (CBN),…
How Does CBD Make You Feel?
The passage of the 2018 Farm Bill removed hemp products from the controlled substances list, thereby clearing the path for convenience stores and other retailers to begin selling hemp-derived products, including cannabidiol (CBD). In 2021, industry analytics valued the CBD sector at approximately $35 billion and growing at more than 8.0%. But what makes this…
Should My Convenience Store Sell CBD?
The 2018 Farm Bill did a lot more for convenience stores than just fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) as usual. It opened the door for retailers to capitalize on the burgeoning cannabidiol (CBD) market. Now, CBDs represent one of the fastest-growing categories, and more and more businesses are stepping into the marketplace. Cannabidiol…