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An LA Cannabis Startup's Line of Questionable Products

A Cannabis Startup's Line of Questionable Products

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"They didn't try to do one thing. They tried to do everything."

Cannabis kiosks that required users to wait in-store for a delivery. Sparkling CBD water that strained to reach compliance. CBD candles that never sold. In part 3 of our Green Rush series, senior reporter Tami Abdollah looks at Genius Fund's troubled product line and questionable financial practices. Read stories one and two here.

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We added two panelists to Tuesday's Strategy Session on the future of California's cannabis industry: Business law attorney Hilary Bricken and Andrew Freeman, co-founder of Cannabis Public Policy Consulting. Register here. It's free!

Among Genius Fund's products: Kiosks where customers could place orders, but they then had wait roughly 20 minutes for their cannabis to be delivered by car, former employees told dotLA. Read more >>

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Join us at 11:00am PST Tuesday, August 11th for a Strategy Session looking at the current and future marijuana marketplace in California, with experts from Galen Diligence and Rowe Policy Media. Register here >>