BobCajun
Well-Known Member
How hard do you think it is to grow quality weed? They'll figure it out. Then what?simple shit Bob
Canopy grows SHWAG POISON and NO ONE IS BUYING IT ,,,,,,not ever
Not Now Not Later
Its easy to see for some
eh
How hard do you think it is to grow quality weed? They'll figure it out. Then what?simple shit Bob
Canopy grows SHWAG POISON and NO ONE IS BUYING IT ,,,,,,not ever
Not Now Not Later
Its easy to see for some
eh
I buy local produce grown on a family farm...the farmer's markets are always packed despite Loblaws and Sobey's. Craft brewer's have established successful businesses along side of Molson's and Labbatt's. West Jet took on Air Canada...and won. You may not compete in quantity, but you can excel in quality and the customer experience. Happens all the time.Valid point. But maybe they could get sale here and there. But how are YOU going to sell anything when Canopy is already huge and plans on getting bigger? It would be like Joe's Operating System trying to compete with Microsoft.
Possibly. I just wonder what happens when the Canadian market for legal weed, meaning the sucker market, gets saturated. No more licenses issued, or they just keep cranking them out? 30 million people is not a huge market, and how many of that population even uses weed and how many of that would buy legally? Canopy actually expects to make most of its money from exports. They ain't gonna let YOU export weed. That market will be tight as fuck.I buy local produce grown on a family farm...the farmer's markets are always packed despite Loblaws and Sobey's. Craft brewer's have established successful businesses along side of Molson's and Labbatt's. West Jet took on Air Canada...and won. You may not compete in quantity, but you can excel in quality and the customer experience. Happens all the time.
This is the way it should be and could be eventually, perhaps in some provinces right away, like BC is sounding like they could support the on-going/existing dispensary model. It's ultimately going to be what the provinces do with distribution. Unfortunately I live in one of the most backward provinces and we have a total imbecile for a premier in Wynne, so not holding much hope here.I buy local produce grown on a family farm...the farmer's markets are always packed despite Loblaws and Sobey's. Craft brewer's have established successful businesses along side of Molson's and Labbatt's. West Jet took on Air Canada...and won. You may not compete in quantity, but you can excel in quality and the customer experience. Happens all the time.
truth is bob... they cant grow what other do!How hard do you think it is to grow quality weed? They'll figure it out. Then what?
Talking to the wrong guy, dude. I have no intentions of getting into the legal weed market. That's for the suckers.truth is bob... they cant grow what other do!
Bob... people already grow what they need...and buy it where they want.
where is this NEW INDUSTRY they/you are hoping for?
Its already taken
and No one is going to switch it up for poison!!!..
plain and simple shit Bobby... wake up!!!
your on a carpet ride mr..
.get off and put both feet on the ground.
the same ground this plant grows from
not some figment imaginary building where people walk around pretending they know something they have no clue about.
An industry built for people by the people!...
LP''s DONT FORGET IT GREEDY WANNA BES
Tweed, Canopy's sales brand, which may have closed now, idk, but they had a strain listed on the site that was something like 27% THC. They aren't idiots. How hard is it to hire better trimmers or learn how to cure properly? Think you're the only one who can manage to put out a saleable product huh?OK
Ill give you that!!
well then if you know that much then you also know that Shwag doesn't sell!!
You assume wrong. The province can set a minimum RETAIL sale price...kinda like what happens with booze, but they can't dictate what a manufacturer can charge for wholesale. As for the inter-provincial smuggling... provinces don't standardize pricing for smokes or booze nationally...it's not a huge issue.I assume that also means the producers' prices.
bobTweed, Canopy's sales brand, which may have closed now, idk, but they had a strain listed on the site that was something like 27% THC. They aren't idiots. How hard is it to hire better trimmers or learn how to cure properly? Think you're the only one who can manage to put out a saleable product huh?
correct Sir."The task force also urged the government to allow Canadians to buy or carry 30 grams of marijuana for personal use, and to grow up to four plants at home. The task force also recommended a system that would feature storefront sales and mail-order distribution, and allow a wide range of producers to operate legally, including “craft” growers and the current producers of medical marijuana.
Mr. Trudeau said last year that the Liberal government was in overall agreement with the task force’s 80 recommendations."
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/ottawa-rushing-to-draft-marijuana-legalization-bill-ahead-of-420-sources-say/article34431990/