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A Quantum Shift for American Drug Policy; an Unprecedented Number of States Will Vote on Marijuana This Fall; California Alone to Swell to $6 Billion or More by 2020; FutureLand on Track

A Quantum Shift for American Drug Policy; an Unprecedented Number of States Will Vote on Marijuana This Fall; California Alone to Swell to $6 Billion or More by 2020; FutureLand on Track.

articleFutureland CorpOctober 25, 20163/company/futureland-corp/news/a-quantum-shift-for-american-drug-policy-an-unprecedented-number-of-states-will-vote-on-marijuana-this-fall-california-alone-to-swell-to-dollar6-billion-or-more-by-2020-futureland-on-track
A Quantum Shift for American Drug Policy; an Unprecedented Number of States Will Vote on Marijuana This Fall; California Alone to Swell to $6 Billion or More by 2020; FutureLand on Track

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n A Quantum Shift for American Drug Policy; an Unprecedented Number of States Will Vote on Marijuana This Fall; California Alone to Swell to $6 Billion or More by 2020; FutureLand on Track\n \n \nA Quantum Shift for American Drug Policy; an Unprecedented Number of States Will Vote on Marijuana This Fall; California Alone to Swell to $6 Billion or More by 2020; FutureLand on Track\n \n DENVER, CO--(Marketwired - Oct 25, 2016) - FutureLand Corp (OTCQB: FUTL), a leading provider of strategic real estate investment, grow facilities, and solutions to the global cannabis industry, today announced a response to numerous shareholder inquiries about volatility in the market for its common stock, November vote on marijuana this fall, and California's major shift.\n A Quantum Shift\n \n This is a pivotal year for American drug policy. More states than ever before will consider easing restrictions on marijuana use this November: Voters in five states will decide whether to fully legalize recreational use, while voters in four more will weigh in on whether to allow medical marijuana. Big state victories for the pro-marijuana contingent -- recreational weed in California, medical marijuana in Florida -- could widen the gap between state and federal marijuana policies, ratcheting up pressure on Congress and the next presidential administration to provide a fix.\n The vote alone, on Proposition 64 in California, may eradicate much of the stigma against cannabis primarily because it will make the product legal for adult consumption in the largest US marketplace. The proposition details a plan to protect children and potentially generate over $1B in tax revenue for the state of California. Initially, the total retail value of medical marijuana consumed in California can be estimated at between $1.5 and $4.5 billion per year which could swell to $6 billion or more by 2020.\n Besides California; Nevada, Maine, Arizona and Massachusetts will vote on recreational marijuana legalization in November. These votes will create an unprecedented quantum shift in the industry that may surpass $200+ billion in sales in less than a decade, enabling companies such as FutureLand Corp. to reach new heights.\n FutureLand on Track\n As of October 14, 2016, FutureLand owns 240 acres in Colorado and 78 acres in Oregon. Although the Colorado property has encoun...

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