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Southwest Florida Cannabis Company Green Check Posts Robust 2023

 
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A look at the thriving cannabis industry in Southwest Florida.

description: a woman, michelle courtright, standing next to a display of delta-9 cannabis products designed for women. photo courtesy of natalie auger.

Southwest Florida cannabis company Green Check of Bonita Springs has seen a successful start to the year 2023, posting robust growth in the cannabis industry. With the legalization of marijuana gaining traction across the country, more and more businesses are entering the market to capitalize on the growing demand for cannabis products.

JANE is a brand of THC products specifically designed for women, created by Michelle Courtright with her line of Delta-9 products developed for women. As the industry continues to expand, companies like Green Check are focusing on creating products tailored to different demographics, such as women.

Experts say that cannabis stores in the Southwest region, many of which gift or share marijuana, are proliferating due to the recent approval of marijuana legislation by the Virginia General Assembly. This has led to a surge in interest from consumers looking to explore the benefits of cannabis for both medicinal and recreational purposes.

A recent visit to Only Alien Cannabis Co. in Kalamazoo, Mich., showcased the growing popularity of cannabis businesses in the Midwest. The industry has been booming, with counties like Berrien and Cass in Michigan receiving substantial payments from marijuana sales.

Aurora Cannabis, a local family-owned business founded by two lifelong residents and high school sweethearts in Prior Lake, has also joined the cannabis market. With the opening of their doors, Aurora Cannabis is contributing to the economic growth of the region and providing quality products to consumers.

Conference programming manager Adam Wode explains the growing interest in psychoactive substances at events like South by Southwest. As attitudes towards cannabis continue to evolve, more people are becoming curious about the potential benefits of these substances for health and wellness.

Issue 2 recently passed statewide in Ohio, allowing individuals aged 21 and older to possess up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis in any form, except for extracts. This new legislation reflects the changing attitudes towards cannabis use and marks a significant step towards legalization in the state.

Despite the once-fiery real estate market for cannabis businesses in Detroit, the industry now appears to be stagnating. The local market's slowdown highlights the challenges that businesses face in navigating the regulatory environment and competition within the cannabis industry.

In conclusion, the cannabis industry in Southwest Florida and beyond is experiencing significant growth and opportunities for businesses like Green Check. As more states legalize marijuana and public perception shifts, the demand for cannabis products is expected to continue rising, driving further innovation and expansion in the industry.

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