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07/24/19 12:38 AM

#111846 RE: @realToothFairy #111843

You saying Budweiser wasn't big in 1886?

Total beer production increased from 3.6 million barrels in 1865 to over 66 million barrels in 1914. By 1910, brewing had grown into one of the leading manufacturing industries in America.



And did you not consider the total population back in 1876?

While the number of beer drinkers certainly did rise during these years, perhaps just as importantly, per capita consumption also rose dramatically, from under four gallons in 1865 to 21 gallons in the early 1910s.



The infrastructure to this industry is still materializing, and it is still heavily regulated. However, population has grown dramatically since 1876, as have logistical innovations.

Cannabis is literally coming out of an 80 year prohibition, not the mere 13 years in comparison for booze. Even took the alcoholic beverage industry until the second world war to rebound and didn't really peak until the 70's. Also, let's not forget that little thing called the Great Depression, and the alcohol industry is still here.

None of us will be around to see it, but, yeah, in 2125 Hemp Inc will be big. Won't have to wait that long on the return, though. It's nearly here. Revenues not slowing down anytime soon.

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