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The Cannabis Place: A Growing Industry in the Tri-State Area

 
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From licensed delivery services to job fairs, the cannabis industry is booming.

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The legalization of cannabis has been a hot topic in recent years, with more and more states legalizing the drug for both medicinal and recreational use. The Tri-State Area has seen its fair share of changes, with the opening of Long Island's first licensed cannabis delivery service and the approval of a recreational pot dispensary in Queens. The cannabis industry is growing rapidly, and businesses like The Cannabis Place are at the forefront of this movement.

Long Island's first licensed cannabis delivery service opened for pre-orders Tuesday at 4:20 p.m. Osbert Orduña officially opens his doors on Thursday, offering customers a wide variety of products, from edibles to flower. The Cannabis Place is not only providing a convenient service for those who want their cannabis delivered, but they are also creating jobs in the process. The company is currently hiring drivers and customer service representatives.

The Cannabis Place CEO Osbert Orduña responded to eight simple questions for NJ Cannabis Insider's series profiling small businesses trying to make it in the cannabis industry. Orduña discussed the challenges of running a cannabis business in a constantly changing industry, but he remains optimistic about the future. He sees the cannabis industry as a way to create jobs and stimulate the economy.

The Emerald Cup celebrated its 19th awards show with conviction. The famed weed event took place at the Craneway Pavilion in Richmond, California, showcasing the best in cannabis products and culture. The event drew in thousands of people from all over the world, highlighting the growing acceptance and celebration of cannabis culture.

The Cannabis Place, a firm licensed to open a recreational pot dispensary in Queens, plans to make delivering to Nassau County a major part of its business. The company sees an opportunity to serve customers who may not have access to a dispensary in their area. By providing a delivery service, The Cannabis Place hopes to make it easier for customers to access quality cannabis products.

In a meeting that lasted until midnight, the Jersey City Cannabis Control Board heard from six applicants on their agenda, and they approved two new medical cannabis dispensaries. The board is responsible for reviewing and approving all cannabis-related businesses in the city. With the legalization of cannabis in New Jersey, the board is expecting to see a significant increase in the number of applications they receive.

Want To Work At A Cannabis dispensary? Jersey City Job Fair Planned - Hoboken, NJ - Be a budtender, manager, or contractor. The cannabis industry is creating jobs at a rapid pace, and businesses like The Cannabis Place are looking for qualified candidates to fill these positions. The job fair in Jersey City is an opportunity for those interested in working in the cannabis industry to learn more about the different roles available.

420 Cannabis Place Corp. held a Latino cannabis business conference at Jersey City City Hall detailing the emerging industry this morning. The conference was an opportunity for members of the Latino community to learn more about the cannabis industry and the opportunities it presents. The Cannabis Place is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive industry, and events like this are a step in the right direction.

A 13-day strike at three Rise adult-use cannabis stores ended Tuesday after parent company Green Thumb Industries offered wage increases. The strike was initiated by workers who felt they were being underpaid and overworked. The resolution of the strike is a win for both the workers and the cannabis industry as a whole.

ICYMI: The city's first legal cannabis recreational dispensary opens tomorrow (Thursday) at 750 Broadway at Eighth Street on Astor Place. The opening of the dispensary is a major milestone for the cannabis industry in New York City. It is expected to draw in thousands of customers, and it is a sign of the growing acceptance of cannabis culture in the city.

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