
California resident Christopher Wright began advocating for the legal use of cannabis after his father’s cancer diagnosis. As CEO of Cannabis Talk Network, Christopher Wright has established one of the nation’s fastest-growing educational platforms on the subject.
Visitors to his site will find a cornucopia of information on cannabis including how to launch a start-up. The costs associated with launching a cannabis start-up is expensive, but for those interested in the business, there are budget-friendly ways to start a cannabis-based venture.
Most of the expense related to opening a cannabis-based business is related to licensing. If simply opening a dispensary, entrepreneurs can spend anywhere between $150,000 and $200,000, and for larger ventures, this cost can increase to $500,000 to $700,000.
Fortunately, many ventures can be launched that involve cannabis outside of the dispensary and other larger businesses. For example, Fruit Slabs was the culmination of the owners’ desire to create a flavorful CDB-infused snack. The snacks come in some creative flavors, and in total, the business cost the owners less than $1,000 to begin.
Launching a cannabis t-shirt business is another way to dive into the business. With the number of print-on-demand outfits available today, an entrepreneur only needs to upload a graphic of the shirt’s design to have them printed, and then sell the shirts on their own, with the print-on-demand outfit taking a little bit of a fee.
Another venture simply sells cannabis-related products to consumers. Plant People, for example, provides its customers with CBD tinctures, capsules, and salves made with herbs and other cannabinoids and was started at around $5,000.






