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A Senate panel unanimously approved a bill earlier this week that will pave the way for medical marijuana dispensaries in the state of Nevada.
And now, for the first time ever, a medical marijuana school is teaching the A-B-C's of starting your own budding business.
The Cannabis Career Institute announced Friday the first Nevada school to teach all things medical marijuana.
They say that dispensaries are a growth industry and feel confident this will be a big hit in Nevada.
The CCI began about five years ago and they operate in five states across the nation.
According to them, 1,500 students have learned how to be "budding" entrepreneurs and enrollment for the Nevada school will begin Saturday.
Attorney Michael Becker has defended several medical marijuana users and he sees this as a win-win.
One medical pot user, who wanted to remain anonymous, says that dispensaries would be a lifesaver for his chronic pain.
Despite potential changes in state laws, marijuana is still illegal under federal law.
And students may have to wait a while. It will take a least a year before medical marijuana dispensaries could be open for business in Nevada.
News Hawk- Truth Seeker 420 MAGAZINE ®
Source: ktnv.com
Author: Stacey Gualandi
Contact: Contact 13 - www.ktnv.com
Website: Cannabis Career Institute offering medical marijuana school - www.ktnv.com
And now, for the first time ever, a medical marijuana school is teaching the A-B-C's of starting your own budding business.
The Cannabis Career Institute announced Friday the first Nevada school to teach all things medical marijuana.
They say that dispensaries are a growth industry and feel confident this will be a big hit in Nevada.
The CCI began about five years ago and they operate in five states across the nation.
According to them, 1,500 students have learned how to be "budding" entrepreneurs and enrollment for the Nevada school will begin Saturday.
Attorney Michael Becker has defended several medical marijuana users and he sees this as a win-win.
One medical pot user, who wanted to remain anonymous, says that dispensaries would be a lifesaver for his chronic pain.
Despite potential changes in state laws, marijuana is still illegal under federal law.
And students may have to wait a while. It will take a least a year before medical marijuana dispensaries could be open for business in Nevada.
News Hawk- Truth Seeker 420 MAGAZINE ®
Source: ktnv.com
Author: Stacey Gualandi
Contact: Contact 13 - www.ktnv.com
Website: Cannabis Career Institute offering medical marijuana school - www.ktnv.com