August 14, 2016
By New Frontier Analysts Last fall, Coloradan legislators decided not to extend the qualifying conditions for medical marijuana prescriptions, which under current law, post-traumatic stress disorder […]
August 14, 2016
The number of strains offered in Washington has grown from fewer than 1,000 per month in March 2015 to over 9,000 by May 2016. Based on […]
August 11, 2016
Washington – New Frontier, the leading Big Data and industry provider in cannabis, is not surprised by the DEA’s upcoming announcement to deny petition requests to […]
August 7, 2016
By Mitch Baruchowitz Ten days from now, Maryland will take steps towards the official launch of its cannabis industry, which most observers believe is a significant […]
August 7, 2016
By New Frontier Analysts In West Virginia, the return of hemp comes at a time of decline in energy extract and coal mining. At a half-acre […]
August 7, 2016
By New Frontier Analysts For the few Colorado small towns partaking in the cannabis industry, local residents are witnessing firsthand how cannabis revenue has helped fund […]
August 7, 2016
In a recent study in Health Affairs journal on how medical marijuana laws have reduced prescription medication use, it was estimated that if all states legalized […]
July 31, 2016
Cannabis consumption rates by state broadly follow political views within the country, with states that voted Democratic in the 2012 Presidential election having significantly higher consumption […]
July 25, 2016
By New Frontier Analysts A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz concluded that since the legalization of cannabis in Colorado, a […]


