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3 Reasons Tilray Brands Investors Shouldn't Assume U.S. Marijuana Legalization Would Fix the Stock's Problems

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legalizes marijuana. Here are three reasons marijuana legalization in the U.S. in the hopes of one day potentially acquiring the business and using it as a way to expand its operations south of the border if legalization takes place. I don't think it's likely that legalization will happen anytime soon in the U.S.,

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Waiting to Buy Marijuana Stocks After Legalization Could Be a Costly Mistake

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A lack of any progress on federal marijuana legalization has led to some significant sell-offs. Many investors appear to be waiting for more favorable market conditions, possibly even waiting for legalization to occur first. But waiting until legalization to invest in this growing industry could be a big mistake.

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CBD Products Are More Common, but That Doesn't Mean Marijuana Legalization Is Inevitable

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Marijuana isn't legal in the U.S. But there can be lots of confusion for investors because in some ways, it is legal. Investors, however, should be wary of these types of reports, as they can be misleading and perhaps even suggest that legalization is closer at hand than it really is. and may not be for a long time. If the U.S.

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These Awesome Accounts Help You (Legally) Keep the IRS Away From Your Income

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Image source: The Motley Fool/Upsplash When you earn money, whether it's from a job, a savings account , or investments, you have to pay the IRS a portion of your income. One strategy that could leave you paying less money in taxes is to contribute to accounts that allow you to legally shield income from the IRS.

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2 Dividend Kings That Face Massive Legal Risks

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Both of these companies face some lofty legal bills and challenges, and investors should be careful when buying these stocks just for their payouts. But the legal risks 3M faces didn't end with this settlement. Even if it can manage these current legal battles, the business doesn't appear to be as strong as it used to be.

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Sports Betting Is Now Legal in 38 States. These 3 Stocks Might Be Worth the Gamble.

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Supreme Court's decision to give states the autonomy to legalize and regulate sports betting on their own. When the Supreme Court made its decision, five states had legalized sports betting. have embraced legalized sports betting in some form. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Walt Disney.

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With Its Legal Issues Getting Clearer, Is This 6%-Yielding Dividend Stock a Trap or a Screaming Buy?

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Legal issues have been a big factor weighing on the stock. However, 3M has recently agreed to a couple of multibillion-dollar settlements that could put its legal woes in the rearview mirror. However, 3M's future legal liabilities have become clearer this year. Its share price has tumbled nearly 50% over the last three years.

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