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Everything You Need to Start and Run a Successful Cannabis Business
From retailers to growers, producers, and suppliers, there's a seemingly never-ending list of startup opportunities in this emerging market. In Start Your Own Cannabis Business, cannabis, biotech, and entrepreneurship reporter Javier Hasse introduces forward-thinking entrepreneurs lie you to the industry and shares hard-earned tips and success stories from pioneers and visionaries in the marijuana industry.
Take a closer look at the world of weed and what it holds for you and your future as a cannabis entrepreneur. You'll learn how to:
Put together a solid business plan with tips from cannabis lawyers
Estimate startup costs with the help of cannabis-experienced CPAs
Assemble a team of employees with insight from legal cannabis recruiting and dispensary training agencies
Protect your assets in case something goes wrong with your business
Familiarize yourself with the tax and legal regulations of the industry
Understand what's legal and what's not in the U.S. in cannabis
Grow your cannabis business into a multistate company
Contents
Chapter 1: An Introduction To The Cannabis Industry
A Bit Of History
The Current Legal Landscape
THC And CBD
Understanding Cannabis Legalization
The Cannabis Market
Medical Marijuana
Industrial Hemp
Chapter 2: The First Major Decisions
Is this business the right one for you?
Will you want to touch the plant or not?
Picking A Sub-Sector
Realistic Possibilities
Story Time: Jane West
Chapter 3: The Initial Planning
Getting Started
The Business Plan
The Financial Plan
Story Time: Andy Williams
Chapter 4: The Financing Issue
The Banking Problem
Funding Alternatives
How To Attract Capital
The Fundraising Process
Chapter 5: The Licenses Issue
Procuring A License
Chapter 6: Setting Up Shop
The Team Buildup - Selecting and Training
Finishing The Design and Construction Of Your Physical Location
The Soft-Launch
The final audits
Chapter 7: Getting The Word Out: Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations
Chapter 8: Dealing With The IRS and Regulators
Chapter 9: Growing Your Business Into A Multi-Location or Multi-State Company
Chapter 10: Success Stories and The Path To Public Markets
Chapter 11: Conclusions