Pot stocks are in play after the House of Representatives voted 228-164 in favor to legalize cannabis at the federal level. Still many feel its chances in the Senate are grim.
Ticker | Security | Last | Change | Change % |
---|---|---|---|---|
TLRY | TILRAY INC | 8.96 | -0.37 | -3.97% |
ACB | AURORA CANNABIS | 9.73 | -0.09 | -0.92% |
CRON | CRONOS GROUP | 7.90 | -0.21 | -2.59% |
Shares of Tilray, Aurora and Cronos Group were lower in afternoon trading but have seen monster gains so far this quarter.
NJ BILL TO LEGALIZE MARIJUANA INCLUDES ‘SOCIAL EQUITY’ TAX
FOX Business’ inquires to the three companies were not immediately returned.
The bill will be sent to the Senate where it is expected to be a topic of heavy discussion in the GOP-controlled chamber, considering many Republican lawmakers publicly condemned House Speaker Nancy Pelosi earlier this week for focusing on “cannabis and cats” over finding a bipartisan coronavirus relief bill.
“This week, your House Democrat majority is tackling the tough issues by holding a vote on legalizing pot and banning tiger ownership,” House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy wrote Monday on Twitter. “Nothing for small businesses. Nothing for re-opening schools. Nothing on battling the pandemic. Just cannabis and cats.”
While the House will not be voting on COVID-19 relief funding this week, the…
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Pot stocks are in play after the House of Representatives voted 228-164 in favor to legalize cannabis at the federal level. Still many feel its chances in the Senate are grim.
Ticker | Security | Last | Change | Change % |
---|---|---|---|---|
TLRY | TILRAY INC | 8.96 | -0.37 | -3.97% |
ACB | AURORA CANNABIS | 9.73 | -0.09 | -0.92% |
CRON | CRONOS GROUP | 7.90 | -0.21 | -2.59% |
Shares of Tilray, Aurora and Cronos Group were lower in afternoon trading but have seen monster gains so far this quarter.
NJ BILL TO LEGALIZE MARIJUANA INCLUDES ‘SOCIAL EQUITY’ TAX
FOX Business’ inquires to the three companies were not immediately returned.
The bill will be sent to the Senate where it is expected to be a topic of heavy discussion in the GOP-controlled chamber, considering many Republican lawmakers publicly condemned House Speaker Nancy Pelosi earlier this week for focusing on “cannabis and cats” over finding a bipartisan coronavirus relief bill.
“This week, your House Democrat majority is tackling the tough issues by holding a vote on legalizing pot and banning tiger ownership,” House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy wrote Monday on Twitter. “Nothing for small businesses. Nothing for re-opening schools. Nothing on battling the pandemic. Just cannabis and cats.”
While the House will not be voting on COVID-19 relief funding this week, the…