
(This is the first installment in a series – a collaboration with the Marijuana Policy Project – highlighting demographic shifts within medical cannabis registries nationwide.)
The expansion of adult-use marijuana sales to 21 states has ushered in a new era of commercialism in the U.S. cannabis industry.
For some retailers, that means a concentration of certain well-performing products.
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For some medical marijuana patients, that means less access to full-spectrum cannabis stock-keeping units (SKUs).
Inventory rightsizing is a key element for retail success, particularly given the dramatic shifts in customer and product demand after a market’s conversion to recreational sales.
“In most adult-use legalization states, the number of registered patients has dropped significantly since legalization passed,” Karen O’Keefe, director of state policies for the
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