$SNDL From candy and chocolate to infused beverages, the cannabis edibles market will hit $4.1 billion by 2022 according to a research report from ArcView.
$HEMP Hemp, Inc. focuses on the provision of industrial hemp. The company is involved in processing and farming industrial hemp; extracting hemp CBD oil; and educating and empowering hemp farmers and entrepreneurs with knowledge, processing, infrastructure, and support. It also engages in the sale of hemp accessories, such as extractors, harvesters, storage bags, containers, fertilizer, soil amendments, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, balers, greenhouses, and greenhouse equipment; and drying, trimming, curing, storing, and brokering for other farmers harvesting hemp, as well as provision of research and development, hemp consulting, and educational entertainment services. The company was formerly known as Marijuana, Inc. and changed its name to Hemp, Inc. in June 2012. Hemp, Inc. was founded in 2008 and is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/HEMP?p=HEMP&.tsrc=fin-srch
$MJNA First to Address the United Nations About CBD In November of 2017, Medical Marijuana, Inc. subsidiary HempMeds® Mexico became the first company to address the United Nations and the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) about cannabidiol (CBD). HempMeds® Mexico President Raul Elizalde was invited to Geneva to speak at the W.H.O Meeting of the Expert Committee on Drug Scheduling, where he urged the committee to recognize CBD as non-psychoactive and to classify it as a nutritional supplement.