Canada's licensed marijuana producers are still selling a lot less pot than Vancouver's dispensaries

gb123

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  • Don Briere, owner of Weeds Glass and Gifts, says his chain of illegal dispensaries benefit from 19 locations throughout B.C. plus a recent expansion into Toronto. Travis Lupick
In Vancouver, the bulk of water-cooler talk about marijuana legalization invariably relates to the city’s estimated 100 storefront dispensaries.

The shops are hard to ignore. In some neighbourhoods, they have popped up on almost every block, and often with big pot leaves glowing green from fluorescent lights and other signage.

Canada’s sanctioned cannabis producers don’t receive the same attention, at least on the west coast. But they haven’t gone away.

The number of companies authorized under the former Conservative government’s Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR) has grown steadily since the revised system’s introduction in April 2014. Today there are 27, six of which are based in British Columbia.

For the licensed producers—or LPs, as they are commonly referred—growth in sales has been steady but slow.

During the second quarter of 2014 (the first three months following the MMPR’s implementation), licensed producers together sold 408 kilograms of medical marijuana.

That increased to 1,371 kilograms one year later, and up to 1,873 during the third quarter of 2015, the latest period for which data is available.

That’s beginning to sound like a lot, until you compare it to estimates for how much pot is moving through Vancouver’s illegal dispensaries.

By the Straight’s conservative calculations, the city’s roughly 100 storefronts move somewhere between 3,330 and 10,050 kilograms of pot each quarter.

That is, Vancouver’s dispensaries likely sell more in one month (1,110 to 3,350 kilograms) than the entire country’s sanctioned LPs sell in three months.

I recently spoke with the board chair of the Canadian Medical Cannabis Industry Association (CMCIA), and he remained optimistic about the LPs’ prospects, despite competition from the dispensaries.

“We’re pleased with the way the business is growing,” said Cam Battley, a spokesperson for the organization. “The MMPR is growing as it should. For a program that is only a couple of years old, it has been a success.”
 

gb123

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They're moving right across the country too.
If you google Pot shops correctly..on a map...you can see the soon to be lp shops ready and waiting on the side lines... poor greedy buggers. :(
In every city across Ontario.
I wonder when they'll be allowed to sell from the streets as well?? I'd suspect sooner than most would think..no matter what the water retainer has to say about LLCBO's... 8-)
 

torontomeds

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3 things I have to say

1- Ouch
2- I did some math and it seems that the value of the BC cc market is worth about 280,000000$
3- Who the fack is making all that money?
 

kDude

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right on.
kinda telling what way we should go with legalization eh? cause the LP only route; aint gonna fly.

..can't rely on a corporate monopoly, as many of us have been self-sufficient and anti-establishment for eons now, so aint gonna bend easily.
 

doingdishes

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The flaw there is in the etymology. Cooperatives require cooperation, which no one in the weed world is willing to do because they're all so god damned greedy.
would you be included in that "they're all so god damned greedy"
not everyone is that greedy....not everyone.
my wife and I would gladly share and help out without hesitation.
without sharing, you're right, there would be no co-op but I would not say "everyone"
 

gb123

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Know firsthand what, puppy? That many dispensaries are as shady as LP's?

How about you return to Go, don't collect 200 dollars, and don't inject your meaningless drivel into adult conversations?
You really know how to brighten up a dark afternoon Diz (:
 

JungleStrikeGuy

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“We’re pleased with the way the business is growing,” said Cam Battley, a spokesperson for the organization. “The MMPR is growing as it should. For a program that is only a couple of years old, it has been a success.”
Gotta love these LP slimeballs, in one breath they whine about no LP being 'cash flow positive' (meanwhile doing pump and dumps), and in another they talk about how awesome the MMPR is.

All the sleaze involved with cannabis in Canada really makes me puke.
 
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