Demystification of the Green Economy
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Week 1: The Demystification of the Green Economy
Introduction9 Topics -
Topic 1: The History of Cannabis11 Topics
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Topic 2: The Current State of the Cannabis Market18 Topics
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Two Markets: Marijuana and Hemp
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Testing and Product Integrity
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Marijuana Product Opportunities
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Marijuana Flower
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Marijuana Concentrates
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Marijuana Edibles
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Marijuana Topicals
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Marijuana Transdermals and Orals
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Marijuana Peripherals
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Hemp Product Opportunities
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Hemp Defined
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Hemp Nutrition
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Hemp Medical and the CB's
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Hemp Textiles
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Hemp Plastics
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Hemp Construction
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Hemp THC
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You Get The Idea
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Two Markets: Marijuana and Hemp
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Topic 3: Business Opportunities in Cannabis8 Topics
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WEEK 2: ENGAGING THE GREEN ECONOMYIntroduction17 Topics
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Federal Regulations on Cannabis
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Tribal Sovereignty and Cannabis
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Sovereign Flex
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Activity: What is Missing?
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Federal Cannabis Policies
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The Challenges of 280E
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Rescheduling Marijuana
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SAFE Banking Act
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State Based Regulations
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Cannabis Labeling Requirements
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Cannabis Medical Qualifications
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Cannabis Sales Limits
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Cannabis Purchase Limits
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Canabis Delivery
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Cannabis Data Regulations
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City Opt Out List
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Cannabis Licensing
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Federal Regulations on Cannabis
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Topic 1: Regulatory Compliance and Licensing9 Topics
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Topic 2 Business Operations and Risk Management6 Topics
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Topic 3: Benchmarks and Inspiration6 Topics
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WEEK 3: INTEGRATION AND ADAPTATIONIntroduction3 Topics
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Module 1 Branding and Marketing Strategies9 Topics
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Module 2 Resources and Networking6 Topics
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Module 3 Strategic Analysis7 Topics
Think for a moment how social enterprises double as a way to do good in the community AND a marketing engine for your business. A company with a mission to give back to the community that buys from it, ensures that the market they serve looks favorably upon that organization. Indigenous and tribal nations inherently look at their missions in this way. By taking care of their members, citizens, and surrounding communities, they ensure that the people come first and that effort is reciprocated through positive relationships and increased commerce.
When considering your approach to your market, it is important that we do not repeat the mistakes of the past. There are many many stories in every community about how cannabis in all its various forms, impacted the people who will be your market. When we speak to these communities with our eyes open, and our intentions to right some of those wrongs, we can look at capitalist ventures in a different light. Organizations like Gorilla Wellness are showing us how a cannabis brand and dispensary can be an engine for good in the community. Just like the concept of Cali Sober, which reframes cannabis as an alternative to addictive products on the market, we can create conversations and interactions with our customers that have far reaching effects.
SOURCE: https://www.driveresearch.com/market-research-company-blog/cannabis-marketing-strategies/