I’m excited at current marijuana companies opening in my state to provide competition

For too long I’ve watched nascent industries stagnate with a lack of competition.

  • I remember when Amazon was dominating the online shopping market while other retailers were stuck 10 years behind them.

Now there are so several chances for quality customer maintenance and fast delivery from online merchants that Amazon is no longer the top choice on my list. Between the flourishing market of online retail corporations and coinciding emergence of buy-now, pay-later services, it has never felt better to be a digital shopper. I had dwindling credit and struggled to find a debit card supplier that would accept me when I signed up with a buy-now, pay-later supplier that offers credit after you made a few successful orders first. While they’re just one supplier these days offering services that let you cut purchases into four payments in a six-month time frame, they’re one of the few that genuinely gives you positive credit for each purchase. That’s assuming you’re accepted into their special credit program, but it’s self-explanatory once you’ve made a few purchases with their app first. Lately I’m even more excited by current companies in a strange industry—medical marijuana. For too long there has been minimal competition among cannabis dispensaries in my state and it has resulted in a market with high prices and minimal chances for quality and potency. I’m eager to see what these current marijuana companies are capable of bringing to my state’s medical cannabis market once they’re finally open. They’re established companies from the greater marijuana markets out west, so the hope from several of us weed heads is that they’re going to deliver our state a flush of quality cannabis at lower prices than what we’re used to right now.

 

Medical Marijuana Card Renewal