Entrepreneurialism Driving Drug Legalization

American entrepreneur Adam Dunn built a $3 million “pot empire” in Amsterdam, and has now returned to the US to do the same thing here:

Small businesses have become the latest engines for medical marijuana advocacy in the U.S., according to Dick Cowan, the former director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML).

“The thing that’s really driving legalization is entrepreneurialism,” he said. As the CFO of Cannabis Science, a pharmaceutical startup based in Colorado Springs, he has a vested interest in seeing the industry succeed.

“I think it’s great that Adam is back here,” Cowan added. “He’s a very shrewd, successful businessman.”

Part of entrepreneurial shrewdness is knowing when to seek out new opportunities. For the savvy weed farmer, some places in the U.S. offer possibilities that aren’t available in Amsterdam.

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