10 real shit things they hope with this deal

gb123

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1. Know the producers
The most money will be made by major cannabis growers, or licensed products (LPs), with supplier contracts for pent-up demand stretching across the country. Their main customers will be government retailers in tightly regulated provinces like Ontario, Quebec, and B.C. alongside private-sector resellers in free-wheeling provinces like Alberta and Manitoba. And the biggest and most successful cannabis play in Canada by far is who is mass producing pot in greenhouses the size of car assembly plants.



2. Drinks over smokes
Drinking could be the future of marijuana consumption in Canada. Ice teas, shakes and juices all infused with THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) will be a huge new product category on store shelves next year. THC could also be added to beer, wine, vodka, tequila—all with the end goal of getting you high. THC is likely the main reason U.S. alcohol giant paid $245 million for a 10 per cent stake in . At the same time, beverages can also have cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive component of cannabis that’s said to inhibit some diseases, added to them, and these CBD-infused beveure to challenge enerages are srgy drinks for ultimate supremacy in the market. Some of the major companies in this area include

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3. Equipment is imperative
Sophisticated industrial equipment costing a small fortune is needed to turn dry cannabis into concentrated oils used to make everything from gummy bears and granola bars to carbonated drinks and vape cartridges. Leading suppliers of this type of equipment include Advanced Extraction Systems (AESI), based in PEI. Some of the country’s biggest growers are already among its customers.

4. Looks matter
Packaging that looks professional is key for cannabis. That means automated labelers, sealers scales, baggers, conveyors and product inspection tailored to the industry. MD Packaging of Uxbridge, Ont. has worked with purveyors of medical pot for years and sees the addition of recreation products as a boom for its business.

5. Keep an eye on edibles
Craving Chocolate Coconut Bliss Balls or Ganja Peanut Butter Cookies? How about Magic Flute Brownies and Chewy Chocolate Trip Cookies for liftoff into outer space? Edibles including chocolates and hard candy, all infused with a dose of THC, are coming your way soon. There are several small businesses in this country selling THC edibles online in Canada, so far just for medical purposes but soon for fans of “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.”

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6. Cannabis-infused topicals are on the rise
Topical creams and balms infused with cannabis are already available for people who suffer from chronic joint pain and arthritis, provided you have a script from an MD. But this will remain a grey area for legalization for non-prescribed users because the legislation doesn’t directly address this product category. But this won’t slow online sales, which are already booming. For instance, Vancouver’s Miss Envy Botanicals makes a sex lubricant infused with cannabis extract to increase blood flow to sensitive parts of the body while Cannalife Botanicals makes similar products.

7. Novelty products
Wholesalers of specialty paraphernalia are sure to make a killing. Amsterdam’s Futurola manufactures a variety of cool items, including the Knockbox 2, a machine cost $4,500 U.S. that rolls 100 perfect cannabis filled cones in a matter of minutes.

8. Genetically-modified pot?
As users become increasingly picky about the mood alteration they want from their pot, genetically modified cannabis will become a big thing. And the same goes for medical users in terms of the health benefits they demand. Canadian pharma labs able to patent new and better strains of cannabis will be in high demand. Companies such as Monsanto Co. (NYSE: MON) and Bayer (BAYN: GR) are already sharing secrets about the production of genetically modified marijuana.

9. PR bonanza
Consultants, lobbyists, and PR companies will prosper. Navigator is lobbying provincial governments on behalf of clients while Toronto’s Lift & Co. is positioning itself as the go-to PR agency for things cannabis.

10. Cannabis stock products
Mutual funds and ETFs are in the game too. The list of investment products with exposure to cannabis stocks includes iShares Core S&P/TSX Capped Composite Index ETF (TSE: XIC), BMO S&P/TSX Capped Composite ETF (ZCN: TO) and Vanguard FTSE Canada All-Cap ETF (TSE: VCN).






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TheRealDman

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Genetically-modified pot?
As users become increasingly picky about the mood alteration they want from their pot, genetically modified cannabis will become a big thing. And the same goes for medical users in terms of the health benefits they demand. Canadian pharma labs able to patent new and better strains of cannabis will be in high demand. Companies such as Monsanto Co. (NYSE: MON) and Bayer (BAYN: GR) are already sharing secrets about the production of genetically modified marijuana.
This is the biggest concern with legalization...imo!
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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And true to form when the Monsatan male seed pollinates your outdoor female , Monsatan will come and sue you for intellectual property theft and will be given your house.
they'll quickly find that there are too many people growing weed to deal with. there's no way they can enforce their patents when EVERYONE is trading, breeding, and growing them. and it won't be worth their time to take your home and sell it off, that's pennies to a company like monsanto, they'd have to start a whole new division to deal with it, which wouldn't be cost effective
 

Farmer.J

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And true to form when the Monsatan male seed pollinates your outdoor female , Monsatan will come and sue you for intellectual property theft and will be given your house.
I'm thinking they will focus on creating round-up ready triploid feminized strains, to avoid pollenation. Farmers can load up seed drills with feminized triploids, plant entire fields of females that are unable to be pollenated by regular diploid cannabis.
These seeds could be planted in fields and compete with the big greenhouses, lowering production cost.
 
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Jefferson1977

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I'm thinking they will focus on creating round-up ready triploid feminized strains, to avoid pollenation. Farmers can load up seed drills with feminized triploids, plant entire fields of females that are unable to be pollenated by regular diploid cannabis.
These seeds could be planted in fields and compete with the big greenhouses, lowering production cost.
Yum, roundup inside the cells of my weed. Just what everyone wants to smoke :-)

I was being facetious about the house stealing thing. They are only allowed to do that to poor farmers in India and other poor places.
 

gb123

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That’s why I’m stocking up on seeds on the market now. Not only will they screw with them but I get the feeling that those whose provinces will allow growing will be sold modified seeds at horrendous prices. Same with clones.
there be ,,,,,,,,,,,no controlling the peoples plants and or seeds dude man (:
There are just WAY TO MANY TO DEAL WITH
theyre fools if they thinkn they have a clue

 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I'm thinking they will focus on creating round-up ready triploid feminized strains, to avoid pollenation. Farmers can load up seed drills with feminized triploids, plant entire fields of females that are unable to be pollenated by regular diploid cannabis.
These seeds could be planted in fields and compete with the big greenhouses, lowering production cost.
there are plenty of breeders out there capable of making triploid plants. i think i'd make it a mission to breed male triploids to plant up wind of every field of monsanto weed i could find.
 

gb123

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with nearly everything now a day makin seeds of its own ......

they havent got a hope in hell
..we knew this much at 14 lmaorotff
 
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