9 Businesses That Should Incorporate Weed

There are a ton of businesses that should incorporate weed. Here are nine that would revolutionize everything.

By
Burgess Powell

7. Concerts

This one is a classic, so much so that many people (without naming names) take great care to sneak Mary Jane in. But envisage a concert where you could smoke freely, instead of ducking behind the masses.

Picture a venue where they not only allowed but sold high-quality weed for your enjoyment.

If it were up to us, all music venues, whether it’s Coachella or your local jazz bar, would offer a host of marijuana options.

Not only would this be a healthier option than alcohol (that many people prefer), but music would never sound better.

There is also a fortune to be made from legal concert weed sales, making it one of the top businesses that should incorporate weed.

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Burgess Powell

Burgess Powell is a writer for High Times based in New York. She writes about marijuana news, culture, and health.

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Burgess Powell

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