Cannabis Insights

October 2, 2016

What Else is the Size of California’s Cannabis Market

What Else is the Size of California’s Cannabis Market Assuming California’s Adult Use Marijuana Act passes this November, California’s total market size for 2018 is projected […]
September 30, 2016

New Frontier’s John Kagia Talks Data with PBS

September 25, 2016

International Roundup On Marijuana News For September

By New Frontier Analysts The U.S. market continues to dominate news coverage. And with numerous marijuana legalization laws scheduled to be voted on in November, the […]
September 25, 2016

State Sales in 2020 if Adult Use Passes

State Sales in 2020 if Adult Use Passes In November 2016, Arizona, California, Massachusetts, Maine, and Nevada will be voting on adult use cannabis initiatives. Assuming […]
September 22, 2016

NEW REPORT: Key State Ballot Initiatives Could Inject $7.8 Billion into the Marijuana Market by 2020

Washington – New Frontier Data, the cannabis Big Data and analytics authority, in partnership with Arcview Market Research, the leading publisher of cannabis market research, has […]
September 18, 2016

Legal Cannabis Market Growth

Legal Cannabis Market Growth Arcview Market Research and New Frontier Data’s mid-year U.S. cannabis market projections have the 2016 medical and adult use cannabis market sales […]
September 18, 2016

Colorado Marijuana Businesses and Tourism Show Strong Growth

By New Frontier Analysts The business landscape in Colorado has changed dramatically since voters approved a constitutional amendment legalizing the sale of recreational marijuana in 2014. […]
September 18, 2016

Higher Indoor CO2 Levels: Good for Growing Cannabis, Bad for Human Cognition

By Joseph J. Romm, Ph.D. Cannabis growth is generally enhanced by higher levels of indoor carbon dioxide. That’s why indoor grow areas typically increase CO2 levels […]
September 11, 2016

Where Do The Presidential Candidates Stand On Marijuana Legalization?

By New Frontier Analysts Pro-cannabis positions reflect changing American attitudes towards the issue For an election that has been defined by disagreements, harsh rhetoric, and historically […]