Medical Marijuana Is Going Cashless, and That's a Big Deal
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Cenk Uygur, founder and host of The Young Turks, sits down with Cheddar hosts Kristen Scholer and Tim Stenovec to speak with HERB CEO, Matt Gray to discuss Hawaii's latest move to a cashless payment system for medical marijuana. Gray discusses the hacking concerns some people have about the move, adding that digital hacking could affect any industry. Gray praises the move by Hawaii as making medical marijuana businesses safer, since their all-cash systems can make them vulnerable to theft. Despite the current administration's policies, though, Gray believes that the U.S. will fully legalize cannabis sooner than we think. He adds that in 2020 we will likely have a far left leaning president, which means we could be fully legally by 2022.
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