THE legal and quasi-legal growing of marijuana is big business, and don't just take my word for it. The Wall Street Journal says so on the front page of its weekend edition in a prominent place right below its story on the Boston manhunt. "The Pot Business Suffers Growing Pains," says the headline, a cry for capital - seed capital, so to speak - for startup businesses that are a lot better bet, and a lot more fun, than packaging toxic mortgages for sale to municipal pension funds. [continues 475 words]
The legal and quasi-legal growing of marijuana is big business. The Wall Street Journal said so on the front page of a recent weekend edition in a prominent place right below its play story on the Boston manhunt. "The Pot Business Suffers Growing Pains," said the headline, a cry for capital - seed capital, so to speak - for startup businesses that are a lot better bet, and a lot more fun, than packaging toxic mortgages for sale to municipal pension funds. [continues 261 words]
The legal and quasi-legal growing of marijuana is big business, and don't just take my word for it. The Wall Street Journal said so on the front page of its weekend edition in a prominent place right below its play story on the Boston manhunt. "The Pot Business Suffers Growing Pains," says the headline, a cry for capital - seed capital, so to speak - for startup businesses that are a lot better bet, and a lot more fun, than packaging toxic mortgages for sale to municipal pension funds. [continues 472 words]