CANNABIS DOMAIN SALES
Marijuana.com Sold for $4.2 Million (2013)
CBDoil.com Sold for $500,000 (2019)
Kush.com Sold for $500,000 (2018)
BuyWeed.com Sold for $50,000 (2020)
CBD.com Sold for $50,000 (2018)
Cbd.co Sold for $50,000 (2018)
MyCannabis.com Sold for $42,000 (2021)
Happy420.com Sold for $36,166 (2020)
CbdClub.com Sold for $30,000 (2019)
Hemper.com Sold for $36,150 (2018)
CannabisMedicinal.com Sold for $29,116 (2017)
CannaClub.com Sold for $26,7222 (2018)
MediCannabis.com Sold for $25,770 (2020)
WeedTV .com. Sold for $25,000 (2014)
Hempz.com Sold for $25,000 (2015)
WeedCenter.org Sold for $23,100 (2019)
Americannational.com Sold for $20,000 (2014)
cbd.World.com Sold for $20,000 (2019)
CannabisMedia.com Sold for $19,999 (2019)
WeedShops.com Sold for $180,00 (2014)
HempPlant.com Sold for $180,00 (2014)
Cbd.it Sold for $170,00 (2019)
CannaCorp.com Sold for $16,500 (2018)
Canna.co Sold for $16,000 (2021)
CannaBliss.com Sold for $15,340 (2019)
Cannabar.com Sold for $150,00 (2018)
CaliforniaMarijuana.com Sold for $15,000 (2013)
CbdInfused.com Sold for $15,000 (2019)
CannaCulture.com Sold for $5,500 (2019)
There are thousands more and will increase in price as legalization occurs throughout the world.
HIGH DOLLAR DOMAINS
Ring.com Sold for $1 Billion
Cars.com Sold for $872 Million
Apartments.com: Sold for $585 Million in cash (2013 includes related .coms for rentals and apartments.)
Business.com Sold for $7.5 Million (1999) then $350 Million in 2007
VacationRentals.com Sold for $35 Million
PrivateJett.com Sold for $30.1 Million (2012)
Sex.com Sold for $13 Million in 2010 then in 2014 $24 Million
Insurance.com Sold for $35.6 Million
Internet.com $18 Million
insure.com Sold for $16 Million
Porn.com Sold for $9.5 Million
Porno.com Sold for $8.888 Million
iCloud.com Sold for $6 Million
Casino.com. Sold for $5.5 Million
Slots.com Sold for $5.5 Million in 2010
AsSeenOnTV.com Sold for $5.1 Million
Whiskey.com Sold for $3.1 Million (2014)
Seniors.com Sold for $1.8 Million
Unlock.com Sold for $1,228,200 (2022)
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-20-most-expensive-domain-names-2012-12?op=1#ixzz2box4JVbf
Purely Domain Sales TOP 21:
21. (tie) Cameras.com - $1,500,000 21. (tie) Cameras.com - $1,500,000 *Year sold:* 2006 "Cameras.com attracted the highest bid in the live domain auction conducted by Moniker.com at the recently concluded T.R.A.F.F.I.C. East Conference in Hollywood, Florida," The DN Journal wrote in 2006. "The winning bidder, Sig Solares (the CEO <#> of Parked.com ), wasted no time ponying up the $1,500,000 due, making that domain the first from the live auction that we have seen change hands." 21. (tie) Russia.com - $1,500,000
21. (tie) Russia.com - $1,500,000 statigr.am/jenaschultz *Year sold:* 2009 Sedo.com brokered the deal back in 2009 . Paley Media, based in Seattle, sold the pricey domain off. 21. (tie) Tandberg.com - $1,500,000
21. (tie) Tandberg.com - $1,500,000 *Year sold:* 2007 "Tandberg Data, a leading global supplier and manufacturer of backup and archiving solutions, decided to take the cash offer for Tandberg.com from Tandberg, a leading global provider of visual communication products and services with dual headquarters in New York and Norway," The DN Journal wrote at the time of the sale. The deal was actually completed in December 2006 but wasn't made public until early 2007.
20. Ticket.com - $1,525,000 20. Ticket.com - $1,525,000 *Year sold:* 2009 Ticket.com raked in a lot of cash for Afternic.com when it was sold off in October, 2009 . BuyDomains brokered the transaction.
19. DataRecovery.com - $1,659,000 *Year sold:* 2008 Minnesota's Associated Computers <#>, Inc sold the domain to ESS Data Recovery on February 1, 2008 . ESS had been trying to buy the domain for a long time. 18. Auction.com - $1,700,000
18. Auction.com - $1,700,000 *Year sold:* 2009 Auction.com was rumored to be selling for even more money -- $2.5 million. But it came in at $1.7 million, and was purchased by Real Estate Disposition Corp. 17. Dating.com - $1,750,000
17. Dating.com - $1,750,000 *Year sold:* 2010 Dating.com was acquired at the at DOMAINFest auction in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida in May 2012. The next highest domain name to go at that auction was Boardgames.com, for $450,000. 16. Fly.com - $1,760,000
16. Fly.com - $1,760,000 *Year sold:* 2009 Travelzoo spent big bucks on Fly.com in January 2009.
15. Seniors.com - $1,800,000 15. Seniors.com - $1,800,000 *Year sold:* 2007 It was a big 2007 for a man named Page Howe. He sold two domains that year for 7-figures each. He sold Guy.com for $1 million, and Seniors.com for $1.8 million.
14. Computer.com - $2,100,000 14. Computer.com - $2,100,000 *Year sold:* 2007 In October 2007, Computer.com cleaned up at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. / Moniker domain name auction. WallStreet.com was almost sold for $3 million there, but it didn't "meet the set reserve prices," according to DomainRich. 13. Investing.com sold for $2,450,000
13. Investing.com sold for $2,450,000 *Year sold:* 2012 Forexpros.com bought Investing.com earlier this month for $2.45 million . It was the largest domain sale of the year. 12. Social.com sold for $2,600,000
12. Social.com sold for $2,600,000 statigr.am/daffodilflores *Year Sold:* 2011 Moniker brokered a deal to sell social.com for $2.6 million in July, 2011.
11. CreditCards.com - $2,750,000 11. CreditCards.com - $2,750,000 *Year sold:* 2004 ClickSuccess L.P, a firm that sells financial tools and products online, purchased CreditCards.com in 2004. It was the biggest domain-only sale in years. Casino.com was part of a massive $5.5 million deal in 2003, but its sale included a number of other assets. 10. Shopping.de - $2,858,945*
10. Shopping.de - $2,858,945* *Year sold:* 2008 Unister GmbH purchased the domain to go along with its portfolio of other destination sites, including Auto.de, News.de and Kredit.de. *Shopping.de sold for €1,960,000 in 2008. The dollar equivalent at that time was $2,858,945.
9. Toys.com outdid that earlier in the year though, when it was bought by ToysRUs for $5.1 million.
8. (tied) Candy.com - $3,000,000 8. (tied) Candy.com - $3,000,000 *Year sold:* 2009 G&J Holdings purchased Candy.com for a sweet $3 million in 2009.
8. (tied) Vodka.com - $3,000,000 8. (tied) Vodka.com - $3,000,000 *Year sold:* 2006 A billionaire in Russia who founded the country's largest vodka maker purchased Vodka.com for $3 million in December 2006. 7. Clothes.com - $4,900,000
7. Clothes.com - $4,900,000 *Year sold:* 2008 Zappos coughed up almost $5 million for the domain, Clothes.com. Now both are owned by Amazon. 6. Toys.com - $5,100,000
6. Toys.com - $5,100,000 *Year sold:* 2009 ToysRUspaid just over $5 million to have the powerful domain name, just months before Candy.comwas acquired for $3 million.
5. Slots.com - $5,500,000 5. Slots.com - $5,500,000 *Year sold:* 2010 As TechCrunch pointed out at the time of the sale, that's more than $1 million per character. 4. Diamond.com - $7,500,000
4. Diamond.com - $7,500,000 *Year sold:* 2006 Odimo.com handed over the domain to an online jewelry retailer, Ice.comin a private sale for one of the priciest domain name swaps of all time.
3. Porn.com - $9,500,000 3. Porn.com - $9,500,000 YouTube *Year sold:* 2007 At the time of its sale, Porn.com was the biggest, all-cash transaction for a domain name ever and the second largest domain sale behind Sex.com's $12 million exit. Moniker helped sell the domain to MXN Limited.
2. Fund.com - $9,999,950 2. Fund.com - $9,999,950 *Year sold:* 2008 Clek Media brokered a deal that few people believed were real: Fund.com was purchased in an all-cash deal in 2008.
1. Sex.com - $13 million 1. Sex.com - $13 million Snob models via Flickr *Year sold:* 2010 Sex.com entered the Guinness Book of World Records for the highest domain-only sale in history . Escom LLC sold it to Clover Holdings Ltd.
BONUS: Business.com - $7.5 million BONUS: Business.com - $7.5 million *Year sold:* 1999 /*Note: Sales prior to 2003 are not verified by DN Journal. Source: Entrepreneur / BONUS: Hotels.com was sold for about $11,000,000 BONUS: Hotels.com was sold for about $11,000,000 *Year sold:* 2001 /*Note: Sales prior to 2003 are not verified by DN Journal. / Other expensive domain names not listed by DNJournal (either because they were sold prior to 2003 or other assets were sold with the domains)
Source: Domaining
Press Release:
Update: 2020 "U.S. Marijuana Sales May Triple To $30 Billion By 2023," referring to the legal market.
"Global Marijuana Sales Could Increase More Than Eightfold By 2024" that is $40.6 Billion according to Arcview & BDS Analytics.
"Spending On Cannabis Worldwide Is Expected To Hit $57 Billion By 2027," according to Forbes.
MARIJUANA GREEN RUSH
This is a unique opportunity in our time. Eric Holder of the US Department of Justice approved the Marijuana Legislation in Colorado and Washington. Alaska may be the third US state to make recreational marijuana legal for everyone
How can the Cannapreneurs of the world grow and prosper in today's uncertain economy?
The greening of America applies to more than car emissions.
The answer is clear, green and taking America by storm. The Marijuana Green Rush.
Two US states have legalized marijuana for everyone. Colorado and Washington allow all state residents to use cannabis freely without the need for a legitimate medical condition.
21 states have legislation allowing medial marijuana. The following states allow the use of marijuana as medicine: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington all have legalized medical marijuana. In 2010 Washington D.C. was added.
States pending legislation to legalize medical marijuana are Arkansas, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania.
Marijuana is legal for medical use or decriminalized in Canada, Amsterdam, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Israel, Spain, Germany, United Kingdom, Portugal and several other countries.
There is no doubt that marijuana will help replace the more insidious prescription pain medications that now plaque our nation. Big Pharma and the Tobacco giants want in on the action and the government has been cultivating and researching for years.
Our nation is plagued with a chronic insidious Epidemic; the addiction to opiates and other painkillers.
The entertainment industry falls victim to this disease as do adolescents and young teens. The internet has made it effortless to obtain drugs that addict.
Prescription drug abuse causes brain changes and effects one psychologically, physically and socially.
Eminem in his documentary, "How To Make Money Selling Drugs" admits that his addiction to Valium, Xanax and Vicodin nearly killed him. He had to relearn motor and speech skills. He thought he could manage the drugs, after all, it's not heroin or cocaine we are talking about. When he arrived at the hospital his organs were shutting down, he was dying. He is now the poster boy for the our US drug epidemic.
Pills are misused and abused. Pill addiction causes more overdose deaths than heroin and cocaine combined.
Marijuana is a safe organic alternative to prescription pain killers.
Talk to your Doctors and learn about the safer alternative to prescription medications.
The US Government has been growing marijuana for years and has conducted major research projects on the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
Regardless of your stand on "marijuana as medicine" it is acceptable, often superior and not going away. Recent news reflects a 5 year window for legalization of marijuana in Mexico.
Dispensaries, Coops and Collectives are cropping up nationwide. Delivery services will bring organic relief directly to your doorstep.
Studies in the US alone reveal a new industry has emerged that will create employment, industry and wealth to those who join in.
With the estimated retail value of the U.S. marijuana market at $113 billion, the local, state, and federal governments are forgoing $31.1 billion in potential sales ...
Forbes:
www.forbes.com/.../meet-the-yale-mbas-trying-to-tame-the-marijuana-in...
Mar 26, 2013 - The U.S. medical marijuana market, worth some $1.7 billion in 2011, is expected to blossom into a $9 billion industry by 2016.
Altria, the parent company of Philip Morris, USA has owned the domain AltriaMarijuana.com since the 1990's.
The recent sale of marijuana.com for $4.2 Million attests to the importance of marijuana as medicine and its growing popularity worldwide.
Domain sales for marijuana related products both medicinal and recreational are rapidly rising.
The domain marijuanamx.com is the highest priced marijuana related web real estate asking $5.5 MILLION.
Considering Mexico is going legal within five years this may be a bargain for the Cannapreneur who owns this investment.
A franchise opportunity grows as we speak for the business name McHerb.com. A steal at $3 Million.
BigAppleherb.com is a natural for the New York dispensaries that will open soon. A steal at $75,000.
Nothing rises in value like a solid domain name; not gold, real-estate or stock. Consider insure.com that sold for $16 Million or face.com recently purchased by Facebook for an undisclosed $80-100 Million.
Green Rush Cannapreneurs need not grow pot, transport across state lines or own a dispensary to grow profits. They can own a domain, hold it like a stock or develop an online presence.
MdforMedicalMarijuana.com has an impressive selection of high profile domains for Medical Marijuana and the Cannabis industry. It is the world's largest portfolio of marijuana real estate.
Think all the great marijuana domains are already taken? Right you are but they are for sale.
Prohibition ended and the ban on alcohol was lifted in the roaring twenties..
It is just a matter of time before the entire US approves marijuana, meanwhile the trend toward medical marijuana has shifted in the green direction. Get ready for the raging 2020's for the rest of us.
September 9, 2013
Marijuana.com Sold for $4.2 Million (2013)
CBDoil.com Sold for $500,000 (2019)
Kush.com Sold for $500,000 (2018)
BuyWeed.com Sold for $50,000 (2020)
CBD.com Sold for $50,000 (2018)
Cbd.co Sold for $50,000 (2018)
MyCannabis.com Sold for $42,000 (2021)
Happy420.com Sold for $36,166 (2020)
CbdClub.com Sold for $30,000 (2019)
Hemper.com Sold for $36,150 (2018)
CannabisMedicinal.com Sold for $29,116 (2017)
CannaClub.com Sold for $26,7222 (2018)
MediCannabis.com Sold for $25,770 (2020)
WeedTV .com. Sold for $25,000 (2014)
Hempz.com Sold for $25,000 (2015)
WeedCenter.org Sold for $23,100 (2019)
Americannational.com Sold for $20,000 (2014)
cbd.World.com Sold for $20,000 (2019)
CannabisMedia.com Sold for $19,999 (2019)
WeedShops.com Sold for $180,00 (2014)
HempPlant.com Sold for $180,00 (2014)
Cbd.it Sold for $170,00 (2019)
CannaCorp.com Sold for $16,500 (2018)
Canna.co Sold for $16,000 (2021)
CannaBliss.com Sold for $15,340 (2019)
Cannabar.com Sold for $150,00 (2018)
CaliforniaMarijuana.com Sold for $15,000 (2013)
CbdInfused.com Sold for $15,000 (2019)
CannaCulture.com Sold for $5,500 (2019)
There are thousands more and will increase in price as legalization occurs throughout the world.
HIGH DOLLAR DOMAINS
Ring.com Sold for $1 Billion
Cars.com Sold for $872 Million
Apartments.com: Sold for $585 Million in cash (2013 includes related .coms for rentals and apartments.)
Business.com Sold for $7.5 Million (1999) then $350 Million in 2007
VacationRentals.com Sold for $35 Million
PrivateJett.com Sold for $30.1 Million (2012)
Sex.com Sold for $13 Million in 2010 then in 2014 $24 Million
Insurance.com Sold for $35.6 Million
Internet.com $18 Million
insure.com Sold for $16 Million
Porn.com Sold for $9.5 Million
Porno.com Sold for $8.888 Million
iCloud.com Sold for $6 Million
Casino.com. Sold for $5.5 Million
Slots.com Sold for $5.5 Million in 2010
AsSeenOnTV.com Sold for $5.1 Million
Whiskey.com Sold for $3.1 Million (2014)
Seniors.com Sold for $1.8 Million
Unlock.com Sold for $1,228,200 (2022)
- Fb.com sold for $8.5 million in September 2010
- Beer.com sold for $7 million in 2004
- Korea.com sold for $5 million in January 2000
- Freeport.com sold for $4 million in February 2008
- yp.com sold for $3.85 million in November 2008
- Shop.com sold for $3.5 million in November 2003
- Software.com sold for $3.2 million in December 2005
- Wine.com sold for $3 million in 1999
- Loans.com sold for $3 million in January 2000
- Pizza.com sold for $2.605 million in April 2008
- Tom.com sold for $2.5 million in December 1999
- Coupons.com sold for $2.2 million in January 2000
- England.com sold for $2 million in December 1999
- Express.com sold for $2 million in March 2000
- Telephone.com sold for $2 million in January 2000
- Savings.com sold for $1.9 million in February 2003
- Mortgage.com sold for $1.8 million in March 2000
- Branson.com sold for $1.6 million in June 2006
- Marketingtoday.com sold for $1.5 million in September 2005
- Investing.com Sold for $2.45 Million
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-20-most-expensive-domain-names-2012-12?op=1#ixzz2box4JVbf
Purely Domain Sales TOP 21:
21. (tie) Cameras.com - $1,500,000 21. (tie) Cameras.com - $1,500,000 *Year sold:* 2006 "Cameras.com attracted the highest bid in the live domain auction conducted by Moniker.com at the recently concluded T.R.A.F.F.I.C. East Conference in Hollywood, Florida," The DN Journal wrote in 2006. "The winning bidder, Sig Solares (the CEO <#> of Parked.com ), wasted no time ponying up the $1,500,000 due, making that domain the first from the live auction that we have seen change hands." 21. (tie) Russia.com - $1,500,000
21. (tie) Russia.com - $1,500,000 statigr.am/jenaschultz *Year sold:* 2009 Sedo.com brokered the deal back in 2009 . Paley Media, based in Seattle, sold the pricey domain off. 21. (tie) Tandberg.com - $1,500,000
21. (tie) Tandberg.com - $1,500,000 *Year sold:* 2007 "Tandberg Data, a leading global supplier and manufacturer of backup and archiving solutions, decided to take the cash offer for Tandberg.com from Tandberg, a leading global provider of visual communication products and services with dual headquarters in New York and Norway," The DN Journal wrote at the time of the sale. The deal was actually completed in December 2006 but wasn't made public until early 2007.
20. Ticket.com - $1,525,000 20. Ticket.com - $1,525,000 *Year sold:* 2009 Ticket.com raked in a lot of cash for Afternic.com when it was sold off in October, 2009 . BuyDomains brokered the transaction.
19. DataRecovery.com - $1,659,000 *Year sold:* 2008 Minnesota's Associated Computers <#>, Inc sold the domain to ESS Data Recovery on February 1, 2008 . ESS had been trying to buy the domain for a long time. 18. Auction.com - $1,700,000
18. Auction.com - $1,700,000 *Year sold:* 2009 Auction.com was rumored to be selling for even more money -- $2.5 million. But it came in at $1.7 million, and was purchased by Real Estate Disposition Corp. 17. Dating.com - $1,750,000
17. Dating.com - $1,750,000 *Year sold:* 2010 Dating.com was acquired at the at DOMAINFest auction in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida in May 2012. The next highest domain name to go at that auction was Boardgames.com, for $450,000. 16. Fly.com - $1,760,000
16. Fly.com - $1,760,000 *Year sold:* 2009 Travelzoo spent big bucks on Fly.com in January 2009.
15. Seniors.com - $1,800,000 15. Seniors.com - $1,800,000 *Year sold:* 2007 It was a big 2007 for a man named Page Howe. He sold two domains that year for 7-figures each. He sold Guy.com for $1 million, and Seniors.com for $1.8 million.
14. Computer.com - $2,100,000 14. Computer.com - $2,100,000 *Year sold:* 2007 In October 2007, Computer.com cleaned up at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. / Moniker domain name auction. WallStreet.com was almost sold for $3 million there, but it didn't "meet the set reserve prices," according to DomainRich. 13. Investing.com sold for $2,450,000
13. Investing.com sold for $2,450,000 *Year sold:* 2012 Forexpros.com bought Investing.com earlier this month for $2.45 million . It was the largest domain sale of the year. 12. Social.com sold for $2,600,000
12. Social.com sold for $2,600,000 statigr.am/daffodilflores *Year Sold:* 2011 Moniker brokered a deal to sell social.com for $2.6 million in July, 2011.
11. CreditCards.com - $2,750,000 11. CreditCards.com - $2,750,000 *Year sold:* 2004 ClickSuccess L.P, a firm that sells financial tools and products online, purchased CreditCards.com in 2004. It was the biggest domain-only sale in years. Casino.com was part of a massive $5.5 million deal in 2003, but its sale included a number of other assets. 10. Shopping.de - $2,858,945*
10. Shopping.de - $2,858,945* *Year sold:* 2008 Unister GmbH purchased the domain to go along with its portfolio of other destination sites, including Auto.de, News.de and Kredit.de. *Shopping.de sold for €1,960,000 in 2008. The dollar equivalent at that time was $2,858,945.
9. Toys.com outdid that earlier in the year though, when it was bought by ToysRUs for $5.1 million.
8. (tied) Candy.com - $3,000,000 8. (tied) Candy.com - $3,000,000 *Year sold:* 2009 G&J Holdings purchased Candy.com for a sweet $3 million in 2009.
8. (tied) Vodka.com - $3,000,000 8. (tied) Vodka.com - $3,000,000 *Year sold:* 2006 A billionaire in Russia who founded the country's largest vodka maker purchased Vodka.com for $3 million in December 2006. 7. Clothes.com - $4,900,000
7. Clothes.com - $4,900,000 *Year sold:* 2008 Zappos coughed up almost $5 million for the domain, Clothes.com. Now both are owned by Amazon. 6. Toys.com - $5,100,000
6. Toys.com - $5,100,000 *Year sold:* 2009 ToysRUspaid just over $5 million to have the powerful domain name, just months before Candy.comwas acquired for $3 million.
5. Slots.com - $5,500,000 5. Slots.com - $5,500,000 *Year sold:* 2010 As TechCrunch pointed out at the time of the sale, that's more than $1 million per character. 4. Diamond.com - $7,500,000
4. Diamond.com - $7,500,000 *Year sold:* 2006 Odimo.com handed over the domain to an online jewelry retailer, Ice.comin a private sale for one of the priciest domain name swaps of all time.
3. Porn.com - $9,500,000 3. Porn.com - $9,500,000 YouTube *Year sold:* 2007 At the time of its sale, Porn.com was the biggest, all-cash transaction for a domain name ever and the second largest domain sale behind Sex.com's $12 million exit. Moniker helped sell the domain to MXN Limited.
2. Fund.com - $9,999,950 2. Fund.com - $9,999,950 *Year sold:* 2008 Clek Media brokered a deal that few people believed were real: Fund.com was purchased in an all-cash deal in 2008.
1. Sex.com - $13 million 1. Sex.com - $13 million Snob models via Flickr *Year sold:* 2010 Sex.com entered the Guinness Book of World Records for the highest domain-only sale in history . Escom LLC sold it to Clover Holdings Ltd.
BONUS: Business.com - $7.5 million BONUS: Business.com - $7.5 million *Year sold:* 1999 /*Note: Sales prior to 2003 are not verified by DN Journal. Source: Entrepreneur / BONUS: Hotels.com was sold for about $11,000,000 BONUS: Hotels.com was sold for about $11,000,000 *Year sold:* 2001 /*Note: Sales prior to 2003 are not verified by DN Journal. / Other expensive domain names not listed by DNJournal (either because they were sold prior to 2003 or other assets were sold with the domains)
Source: Domaining
Press Release:
Update: 2020 "U.S. Marijuana Sales May Triple To $30 Billion By 2023," referring to the legal market.
"Global Marijuana Sales Could Increase More Than Eightfold By 2024" that is $40.6 Billion according to Arcview & BDS Analytics.
"Spending On Cannabis Worldwide Is Expected To Hit $57 Billion By 2027," according to Forbes.
MARIJUANA GREEN RUSH
This is a unique opportunity in our time. Eric Holder of the US Department of Justice approved the Marijuana Legislation in Colorado and Washington. Alaska may be the third US state to make recreational marijuana legal for everyone
How can the Cannapreneurs of the world grow and prosper in today's uncertain economy?
The greening of America applies to more than car emissions.
The answer is clear, green and taking America by storm. The Marijuana Green Rush.
Two US states have legalized marijuana for everyone. Colorado and Washington allow all state residents to use cannabis freely without the need for a legitimate medical condition.
21 states have legislation allowing medial marijuana. The following states allow the use of marijuana as medicine: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington all have legalized medical marijuana. In 2010 Washington D.C. was added.
States pending legislation to legalize medical marijuana are Arkansas, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania.
Marijuana is legal for medical use or decriminalized in Canada, Amsterdam, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Israel, Spain, Germany, United Kingdom, Portugal and several other countries.
There is no doubt that marijuana will help replace the more insidious prescription pain medications that now plaque our nation. Big Pharma and the Tobacco giants want in on the action and the government has been cultivating and researching for years.
Our nation is plagued with a chronic insidious Epidemic; the addiction to opiates and other painkillers.
The entertainment industry falls victim to this disease as do adolescents and young teens. The internet has made it effortless to obtain drugs that addict.
Prescription drug abuse causes brain changes and effects one psychologically, physically and socially.
Eminem in his documentary, "How To Make Money Selling Drugs" admits that his addiction to Valium, Xanax and Vicodin nearly killed him. He had to relearn motor and speech skills. He thought he could manage the drugs, after all, it's not heroin or cocaine we are talking about. When he arrived at the hospital his organs were shutting down, he was dying. He is now the poster boy for the our US drug epidemic.
Pills are misused and abused. Pill addiction causes more overdose deaths than heroin and cocaine combined.
Marijuana is a safe organic alternative to prescription pain killers.
Talk to your Doctors and learn about the safer alternative to prescription medications.
The US Government has been growing marijuana for years and has conducted major research projects on the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
Regardless of your stand on "marijuana as medicine" it is acceptable, often superior and not going away. Recent news reflects a 5 year window for legalization of marijuana in Mexico.
Dispensaries, Coops and Collectives are cropping up nationwide. Delivery services will bring organic relief directly to your doorstep.
Studies in the US alone reveal a new industry has emerged that will create employment, industry and wealth to those who join in.
With the estimated retail value of the U.S. marijuana market at $113 billion, the local, state, and federal governments are forgoing $31.1 billion in potential sales ...
Forbes:
www.forbes.com/.../meet-the-yale-mbas-trying-to-tame-the-marijuana-in...
Mar 26, 2013 - The U.S. medical marijuana market, worth some $1.7 billion in 2011, is expected to blossom into a $9 billion industry by 2016.
Altria, the parent company of Philip Morris, USA has owned the domain AltriaMarijuana.com since the 1990's.
The recent sale of marijuana.com for $4.2 Million attests to the importance of marijuana as medicine and its growing popularity worldwide.
Domain sales for marijuana related products both medicinal and recreational are rapidly rising.
The domain marijuanamx.com is the highest priced marijuana related web real estate asking $5.5 MILLION.
Considering Mexico is going legal within five years this may be a bargain for the Cannapreneur who owns this investment.
A franchise opportunity grows as we speak for the business name McHerb.com. A steal at $3 Million.
BigAppleherb.com is a natural for the New York dispensaries that will open soon. A steal at $75,000.
Nothing rises in value like a solid domain name; not gold, real-estate or stock. Consider insure.com that sold for $16 Million or face.com recently purchased by Facebook for an undisclosed $80-100 Million.
Green Rush Cannapreneurs need not grow pot, transport across state lines or own a dispensary to grow profits. They can own a domain, hold it like a stock or develop an online presence.
MdforMedicalMarijuana.com has an impressive selection of high profile domains for Medical Marijuana and the Cannabis industry. It is the world's largest portfolio of marijuana real estate.
Think all the great marijuana domains are already taken? Right you are but they are for sale.
Prohibition ended and the ban on alcohol was lifted in the roaring twenties..
It is just a matter of time before the entire US approves marijuana, meanwhile the trend toward medical marijuana has shifted in the green direction. Get ready for the raging 2020's for the rest of us.
September 9, 2013