Yukon government to close its pot store

gb123

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The Yukon government will close its cannabis store in Whitehorse next month, after exactly a year in business.

The Cannabis Yukon store opened on Oct. 17, 2018, the day pot became legal in Canada. At the time, the Yukon government said the store would be temporary, and would close once a private retail industry was established in the territory.

There are now two private retailers operating in Yukon — one in Whitehorse that opened last spring, and one in Dawson City that opened this summer.

Three other retail licences have been issued (two in Whitehorse, one in Carmacks), though the stores have not yet opened. Three more licence applications (two more in Whitehorse, one in Watson Lake) are still before the Cannabis Licensing Board.

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"I think we had a sense from almost right away that the private sector was going to come out solid and strong in the Yukon, and it just looked to us like the private sector was doing exactly as we thought," said John Streicker, minister responsible for the Yukon Liquor Corporation.

The government plans to put out a tender for bids to purchase the Marwell area store or its assets. The store could be sold as a turnkey operation, with the buyer applying for a new retail licence.

The Yukon Liquor Corporation will review any bids and decide whether to sell the store as a complete operation.

$4M sold since last year
Streicker says Yukon continues to see more legal sales of pot, per person, than other jurisdictions. He says the government has sold just under $4 million worth of cannabis products since legalization, taking a big bite out of the black market.

The government will continue to be the wholesaler for the territory, and will also continue to sell cannabis online, so Yukoners in all communities can access legal pot.

Streicker doesn't expect retail prices to change much once the government's store closes.

"Private retailers have room to adjust their pricing, but they like us are interested to displace the black market. And you know, once you have a couple or a few private retailers out there, there's also a competitive market," he said.

"We're trying to make sure that when we get the cannabis to our private retailers, that we keep the prices as low as we can."

The government store will close on Oct. 17 at 7 p.m.
 

The Hippy

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I gotta just hate how these bastards that had nothing to do with weed EVER, now feel they must stamp out the actual people who invented this whole thing. THE BLACK MARKET.
If any other industry were to be attacked by some new group who wants to destroy the old way and operations, what would these "nons" cunts say about that.
The appalling greed of the general public to take over an industry DISGUSTS me be beyond belief. These suit wearing jerk-offs all talk about the black market like it was the inventor of disease or something. In reality it's these assholes who are STEALING whatever they can in the name of making the bad guys go away.
FUCK THEM !
BOYCOTT........feels great!
 

cannadan

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they can't see the hypocrisy of their actions.... for their own greed...instead of embracing the black market and making it inclusive in the whole cannabis industry
giving then credit for all the innovation the have brought to the table,etc...
They have done their absolute best to try and discredit /shame and fund an assault against their very own.... customer base since the cannabis legacy market, black/grey markets and the culture itself are one in the same thing basically....

So if shooting yourself in the foot is the right way for the Canadan legal market to go...lol then I guess they are right on track funding their own demise.....
bye bye losers.....boycott one and all...cultured cannabis smokers don't do this to other cultured cannabis smokers...period.
 
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