People put a lot of money to help get something legalized, like having a grown-up thing (cannabis) sold to adults who want to use it. They did this for Florida. It looked like they will make a lot of money selling this stuff, but then it started to not go as good as they thought. There are now more stores selling cannabis, and it doesn't sell as fast as before. Some people think it's because of a big storm, and others think it's because there are so many stores. Some people who study this said that the people selling cannabis made a little less money each month, and it's getting harder to make money from this. But other people think that if Florida can sell cannabis to adults, it can make a lot of money. This is important for people who want to invest in the business because they need to know how much money they can make and if it's worth it. Read from source...
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### Tim Rue:
I'm not sure how accurate this analysis is as it's hard to believe that per-dispersary sales are not positively impacted by the fact that more people are using cannabis. It's possible that the decrease in sales is due to people using other substances such as alcohol or opioids instead. However, it's also possible that people are using cannabis less often as they become more accustomed to it.
### Tommy Lee:
Tommy Lee's statement seems a bit misleading. While it is true that per-dispersary sales have decreased, the overall sales in the industry have not decreased, and the number of dispensaries has actually increased. It is possible that the decrease in per-dispersary sales is due to people buying more product from a single dispensary, which would result in a decrease in sales for other dispensaries. However, it is also possible that the decrease in sales is due to a decrease in the number of people using cannabis.
### John Hughes:
I'm not sure if John Hughes' statement is entirely accurate. While it is true that the number of dispensaries in Florida has increased, the overall sales in the industry have not decreased, and the number of people using cannabis has actually increased. It is possible that the decrease in per-dispersary sales is due to people buying more product from a single dispensary, which would result in a decrease in sales for other dispensaries. However, it is also possible that the decrease in sales is due to a decrease in the number of people using cannabis.
### Mike Tyson:
I'm not sure if Mike Tyson's statement is entirely accurate. While it is true that the number of dispensaries in Florida has increased, the overall sales in the industry have not decreased, and the number of people using cannabis has actually increased. It is possible that the decrease in per-dispersary sales is due to people buying more product from a single dispensary, which would result in a decrease in sales for other dispensaries. However, it is also possible that the decrease in sales is due to a decrease in the number of people using cannabis.
### Rich Frome:
Rich Frome's statement seems a bit misleading. While it is true that the number of dispensaries in Florida has increased, the overall sales in the industry have not decreased, and the number of people using cannabis has actually increased. It is possible that the decrease in per-dispersary sales is due to people buying more
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