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As the legal landscape evolves, the traditional 4/20 retail boom is showing signs of cooling, with some markets seeing higher sales during the surrounding week than on the holiday itself due to aggressive discounting and operational strain.
This shift toward a more mature market coincides with significant legal and scientific developments: the District of Columbia is currently citing federal appellate rulings to defend its licensing framework against constitutional challenges, while recent research highlights that THC can impair memory to the point of creating false recollections.
Furthermore, economists warn that while legalization has spurred a wave of innovation, much of it is focused on commercial expansion rather than genuine public health benefits.
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As the legal landscape evolves, the traditional 4/20 retail boom is showing signs of cooling, with some markets seeing higher sales during the surrounding week than on the holiday itself due to aggressive discounting and operational strain.
This shift toward a more mature market coincides with significant legal and scientific developments: the District of Columbia is currently citing federal appellate rulings to defend its licensing framework against constitutional challenges, while recent research highlights that THC can impair memory to the point of creating false recollections.
Furthermore, economists warn that while legalization has spurred a wave of innovation, much of it is focused on commercial expansion rather than genuine public health benefits.

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