marijuana banking – MJ Shareholders https://mjshareholders.com The Ultimate Marijuana Business Directory Wed, 25 Sep 2019 06:45:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 Are Marijuana Stocks Set To Move On Banking Act? https://mjshareholders.com/are-marijuana-stocks-set-to-move-on-banking-act/ Wed, 25 Sep 2019 06:45:33 +0000 https://marijuanastocks.com/?p=38086

The House is expected to vote on the CUNA-supported Secure and Fair…

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Marijuana Stocks Monday Morning Newsletter – July 22, 2019 https://mjshareholders.com/marijuana-stocks-monday-morning-newsletter-july-22-2019/ Tue, 23 Jul 2019 02:45:16 +0000 https://marijuanastocks.com/?p=36826

This Marijuana Stock is Ready To Profit From Fastest Growing Cannabis Trend Unless you live under a rock, you know that marijuana legalization is taking the world by storm. Extracted products provide much higher margins compared to dried marijuana. On average, extracted and infused cannabis products generate 8-16% higher margins than dried flower. Higher margins […]

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This Marijuana Stock is Ready To Profit From Fastest Growing Cannabis Trend

Unless you live under a rock, you know that marijuana legalization is taking the world by storm. Extracted products provide much higher margins compared to dried marijuana. On average, extracted and infused cannabis products generate 8-16% higher margins than dried flower. Higher margins drive profits which then could lead to explosive earnings, every investor’s dream. One company could be placing itself in a position to take over the cannabis industry by storm.


Marijuana Stock Acquisitions Continue to Fuel Growth

Many of the largest companies in the industry have turned to acquisitions as a way to fuel more growth. These acquisitions could be anything from growth partnerships, to joint product developments. With so many companies taking this on as an option, it seems like the most popular way to continue building a business.


Why Marijuana Banking Needs to Change

The marijuana stock market has been booming over the past few years. In that time, we have seen company valuations shoot up, as well as investor faith in the market. Despite the massive influx of capital, banking for the industry has yet to catch up.

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Marijuana Banking Bill: Will Congress Approve Proposed by Attorney General? https://mjshareholders.com/marijuana-banking-bill-will-congress-approve-proposed-by-attorney-general/ Sat, 11 May 2019 04:45:14 +0000 https://marijuanastocks.com/?p=34151

In most of the American states, Marijuana is legal. But shop owners of pot shops are not eligible for bank loans or any other bank services. This is because the federal government still opposes marijuana. If any banks gave loans or credit cards to people based on their marijuana business, they might get into legal […]

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In most of the American states, Marijuana is legal. But shop owners of pot shops are not eligible for bank loans or any other bank services. This is because the federal government still opposes marijuana. If any banks gave loans or credit cards to people based on their marijuana business, they might get into legal trouble with the federal government.

Attorneys General Proposed to Legalize

The Attorney General proposed to legalize the US banking system towards the marijuana industry officially and 38 states supported it. It can provide a lot of benefits to the government and people. If this bill gets passed, people can apply for loans to set up or develop their marijuana businesses.

Banks will not hesitate to give money because there will be no pressure from the federal government. Taxes can be imposed so the government gets an additional revenue source. The Attorney General also mentioned that taxpayers who are paying their taxes on time will also benefit from it.

Multiple States Signed The Letter Of The Bill

In total, 38 states along with the Attorney General have signed this bill showing their support. However, Congress is taking its time to analyze the situation and decide whether to pass the bill or not.

The idea of allowing marijuana industry to access banking finances is good in one way. More people will start businesses by taking the bank loans. Every financial detail can be tracked through banks due to transactions mainly being done online. This will reduce fraud activities. Presently, the transactions at pot shops are done with cash. With the introduction of banking, most people will prefer online payments.

The federal government is still in opposition because there are reports of deaths due to the consumption of marijuana. People say that excess consumption can cause damage to the body and ultimately lead to death. However, research is still going on regarding marijuana and its effects. Let’s see whether Congress approves this bill or not in the near future.

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