INFOGRAPHIC–Green Rush: How Cannabis Legalization Could Impact California

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With a GDP of $2.6 trillion, the state of California is one of the largest economies in the world.

With a GDP of $2.6 trillion, the state of California is one of the largest economies in the world.
And now that cannabis for adult use is legal in the state, it will also be the largest regulated market for cannabis in North America.
Here’s what impact legal cannabis could have on the economy and state.
Today’s infographic is sponsored by FinCanna Capital (CSE:CALI, OTCQB:FNNZF), and it helps to contextualize the possible effects of cannabis legalization on the country’s largest state economy: California.

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