Blair ‘very confident’ more pot shops, supply chains can convert grey market cannabis users.

gb123

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more poison shwags will do it ;)

LMAOROTFF...:hump::idea::lol::weed:(::P:blsmoke:


Organized Crime and Border Security Minister Bill Blair says he thinks cannabis users sticking with the grey market can still be converted to buying legally.

That comes on the heels of a survey from Statistics Canada last week that shows a slight majority (54 per cent) of Canadians who use cannabis are still getting their pot from illegal sources, despite cannabis being legal across the country.

READ MORE: Canadians paying about $10 a gram for legal pot (or $6.37 for illegal pot): StatCan

“I remain confident that as that new retail environment is built up by the provinces, as Ontario gets more stores opened and consumers have access to a product of competitive price and quality and choice, that they’ll make the legal and socially-responsible choice and a healthier choice,” he said in an interview with Global’s Eric Sorenson on the West Block.

WATCH BELOW: Statistics Canada survey finds legal cannabis more expensive than illegal cannabis


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau legalized cannabis on Oct. 17, 2018, but left the job of deciding how to sell it to the provinces.

Most opted for a mix of online and physical retail locations, either run privately or by a government control authority.

Until this month, Ontario was the only province without retail locations — consumers wanting to buy legal cannabis had to do so via credit card online.

READ MORE: Trudeau says cannabis shortage likely to be resolved within a year

And the combination of a lack of retail shops (which have been limited by the provinces), trepidation about buying online, a shortage of pot from legal producers and a slightly higher price have seen many Canadian cannabis users stick with the illegal dealers they already know.

Blair said the question of whether that continued use represents a failure “depends on your expectations.”

He noted the goal for the government was to create a framework to regulate cannabis so it would be harder to sell on the grey market, where the proceeds can allegedly fund criminal activity.

READ MORE: Trudeau government’s cannabis legalization a success, but social and political stigma remain

Despite the challenges faced by some provinces, Blair said the data indicating some Canadians are turning to the legal market means that goal is working, because their dollars are not going to illegal dealers.

“Some of them have a very quick progress. Others are a little bit slower in that progress and certainly they’ve experienced because it’s a new market, it’s a very new experience,” he said, adding that the lack of data from organized crime made it difficult to nail down many specifics in terms of what businesses and consumers should expect.

“The provinces and the [companies] have been working on how to establish appropriate supply chains for their consumers. It’s a process, not an event,” he said. “They’re learning and they’re growing and they’re making real progress.”

Even still, challenges remain.

Just last week, a dozen cannabis stores in Ontario were penalized by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission for failing to open on time.

Licences to open one of the 25 authorized retail shops in the province were handed out via lottery, but only 10 have opened so far.

Those that fail to open by the end of the month will face further penalties.
 

odam2k

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The black market isn't going to disappear in our lifetime. Too many people have been harmed by the war on drugs to ever forgive and forget. I remember when my daughter was young, and they had DARE at school, and would actively encourage the children to rat out their parents. Now they want to sell it to us? I don't think so...

People who are starting to use cannabis for the first time will buy their shwag, they don't understand the history, or know what they are buying. These people will be their only hope, and that the rest of us all die soon, for only then will the black market ALMOST go away... It will never go away completely, look at booze and cigarettes, whenever there is an opportunity to save money, there are always people who will take advantage, and people who will risk providing an alternative.
 

The Hippy

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:clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap:

The black market isn't going to disappear in our lifetime. Too many people have been harmed by the war on drugs to ever forgive and forget. I remember when my daughter was young, and they had DARE at school, and would actively encourage the children to rat out their parents. Now they want to sell it to us? I don't think so...

People who are starting to use cannabis for the first time will buy their shwag, they don't understand the history, or know what they are buying. These people will be their only hope, and that the rest of us all die soon, for only then will the black market ALMOST go away... It will never go away completely, look at booze and cigarettes, whenever there is an opportunity to save money, there are always people who will take advantage, and people who will risk providing an alternative.
 

reynescabruner

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The black market isn't going to disappear in our lifetime. Too many people have been harmed by the war on drugs to ever forgive and forget. I remember when my daughter was young, and they had DARE at school, and would actively encourage the children to rat out their parents. Now they want to sell it to us? I don't think so...

People who are starting to use cannabis for the first time will buy their shwag, they don't understand the history, or know what they are buying. These people will be their only hope, and that the rest of us all die soon, for only then will the black market ALMOST go away... It will never go away completely, look at booze and cigarettes, whenever there is an opportunity to save money, there are always people who will take advantage, and people who will risk providing an alternative.
:clap::clap::clap::clap: Very well said! I couldn't agree more. :weed::leaf::leaf::leaf:
 

Jefferson1977

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The black market isn't going to disappear in our lifetime. Too many people have been harmed by the war on drugs to ever forgive and forget. I remember when my daughter was young, and they had DARE at school, and would actively encourage the children to rat out their parents. Now they want to sell it to us? I don't think so...

People who are starting to use cannabis for the first time will buy their shwag, they don't understand the history, or know what they are buying. These people will be their only hope, and that the rest of us all die soon, for only then will the black market ALMOST go away... It will never go away completely, look at booze and cigarettes, whenever there is an opportunity to save money, there are always people who will take advantage, and people who will risk providing an alternative.
At my school we didn't even know what drugs were until DARE came in and showed us what everything was and how it made you feel awesome. If it wasn't for DARE getting our curiosity up ......I probably would have been somebody in life LOL.
 

VIANARCHRIS

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Chris is 'very confident' that Bill Blair is a fucking idiot who doesn't have a clue about the "supply+demand=price' concept of any retail business. If he wants to compete with the black market, he needs to embrace the black market. There are thousands of extremely skilled ma & pa growers who could bring the quantity and quality of product demanded by consumers but Uncle Bill and his gang decided to go with their weedsel friends quest for cannabis exclusivity instead.....looks like they were wrong, again.
 
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