Should We or Shouldn’t We? – That Is the Question

Over the past few years the number of states that have legalized marijuana in some form has grown substantially to the point where, as of this writing, 29 states and the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana for either medical or recreational use. This recent acceptance of marijuana by a significant number of states has created a brand new industry, which is estimated to generate approximately $7.0 billion in 2017 and $24.5 billion by 2025. This industry is clamoring for acceptance into a financial system that allows participants to bring the cash generated into the secure environment afforded by our banking system. This will not only provide security to the marijuana related businesses (“MRBs”), but will also permit better accounting, monitoring, and taxing of funds generated by those businesses.

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The Marijuana Business Takes Root in Pa.

Duane Morris’ Seth Goldberg was quoted in the Philadelphia Business Journal  on the opportunities and risk facing entrepreneurs in the development medical marijuana industry in Pennsylvania.

While the upfront costs to entrepreneurs wanting to enter the market are expected to run into the millions of dollars, the payoff could be substantial. The ArcView Group, a market research firm that studies the cannabis industry, estimates the Pennsylvania medical marijuana market will start out with annual sales at about $125 million and grow at a rate of about 180 percent per year in the program’s first few years.

“There will also be huge opportunities for entrepreneurs who want to create ancillary businesses that are integral to the core growing and dispensing businesses,” said Seth Goldberg, a Philadelphia attorney with Duane Morris who specializes in commercial and health care matters.

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Advice on Medical Marijuana for Lawyers in Pennsylvania

Duane Morris partners Philip Lebowitz and Seth Goldberg published an article in The Legal Intelligencer describing the ethical dilemmas faced by lawyers who have clients who may embark on business ventures that involve medical marijuana in Pennsylvania and other jurisdictions where the law and the norms are still being formulated.  You can read the full text on the Duane Morris website.

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