Cannabis Insights

August 14, 2016

Oregon State Fair to Feature Award-Winning Marijuana Plants in New Showcase

By New Frontier Analysts In what is widely being considered a significant step in the acceptance of the cannabis industry, Oregon’s State Fair this year will […]
August 14, 2016

Will PTSD Be Added to Colorado’s Qualifying Conditions?

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

WA Growers: 39,000 Strains Since Legalization

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

DEA Announcement to Deny Rescheduling of Cannabis Not Surprising

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

How Maryland Perfectly Demonstrates Why Cannabis Is A Historically Unique Industry

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

Hemp’s Potential to Revitalize West Virginia Economy

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

Could Cannabis Sales Tax Revenue Help Save Small Towns?

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

Possible Medicare Savings in States with Medical Marijuana

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 Political Party

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 […]