
Article Summary
In Colorado, recreational marijuana is legal but smoking in hotels is not. Former Wall Street lawyer Joel Schneider found a way around this legal conundrum by opening a bed-and-breakfast (B&B) , which he refers to as Bud+Breakfast. In Colorado, B&Bs are considered private property and therefore not subject to the no-smoking laws, and Schneider does not allow guests under the age of 21, the legal age to buy marijuana in the state. With six suites ranging from $299 - $399 per night, revenues in 2016 averaged $110,000 per month. His success has allowed him to expand to three properties, with hopes of franchising to other states where recreational marijuana is also legal.
Source: Jane Wells, "Weed entrepreneur brings in over $1 million a year running 'bud and breakfast' hotels," cnbc.com, January 18, 2017.
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A) defending a brand name.
B) blocking entry into the market.
C) legally enforcing a trademark.
D) product differentiation.
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