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Tilray CEO Bullish on Cannabis Legalization Following 2024 Election

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Key Takeaways

  • The CEO of Tilray Brands said there's a greater likelihood that the presidential election will result in a better regulatory environment for recreational cannabis.
  • Both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have suggested they support the legalization or decriminalization of marijuana in recent weeks.
  • Marijuana legalization enjoys support among voters in both parties, according to reports.

Tilray Brands (TLRY) 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Irwin Simon said the 2024 presidential election is likely to improve the legal cannabis industry in the U.S.—regardless of who wins.

"We believe that there is a greater likelihood that the upcoming U.S. Presidential elections will result in improved regulatory changes in the cannabis industry, as both candidates have publicly confirmed their support for further legalization," Simon said alongside the company's fiscal 2025 first-quarter earnings.

Tilray is a Canadian company focused primarily on cultivating, processing, and distributing medical cannabis products with operations in Europe, Australia, and Latin America, in addition to Canada and the U.S.

For now, Tilray saw its rꦐevenue rise 13% year-over-year to $200 million i♏n the first quarter, and its net loss narrow to $34.7 million from $55.9 million last year.

On the Issue

Vice President Kamala Harris, who is the Democratic nominee for President, expressed her views on marijuana legalization in an interview with the "All the Smoke" podcast last month.

During that interview, she said, "I just feel strongly people should not be going to jail for smoking weed. And we know historically what that has meant and who has gone to jail."

Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump—who is the Republican nominee for President—said on social media that he would vote in favor of an amendment in Florida that legalizes recreational marijuana use in the state.

That's a shift from the approach of his administration, which saw Attorney General Jeff Sessions eliminate a policy that protected state-level cannabis laws from federal intervention. 

Marijuana's federal legalization has support among voters from both parties, according to a Politico report, but particularly among groups that have historically voted for Democrats. According to a Pew Research survey from 2022, 61% of Black men are in favor of legalization.

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