Globe & Mail Op-Ed by Tweed CEO

JungleStrikeGuy

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Didn't take long for them to advertise for themselves on 4/20!

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/rob-commentary/lets-clean-up-the-patchwork-of-rules-governing-marijuana/article29677006/

Mark Zekulin is president of Tweed, which, along with sister company Bedrocan Canada, operate the largest network of legal, regulated cannabis production and distribution in Canada.

Canada needs a clear and defined set of rules for medical and non-medical cannabis.

As we mark 4/20, the nationwide counterculture day to celebrate the benefits of the whole plant marijuana, advocates on both the medical and recreational fronts still flounder in debate weighing risk versus opportunity of the bud.

Tweed, as the largest legal producer of cannabis in the country, has played its role in this division. We firmly believe that all cannabis production and sale for commercial purposes should be strictly controlled and highly regulated. But this has manifested itself into a far too adversarial relationship with the founding cannabis community, something we must reset if we are to ensure a smart, progressive and open dialogue on cannabis policy.

This division has overshadowed the respect we have for the early advocates for progressive cannabis policy and for this, we apologize.

Tweed has developed accredited medical education programs for doctors and developed safe usage programs for patients, including a program now chaperoned by Shega A’Mula, who is also the founder of Canada’s first Women Grow chapter, an organization dedicated to empowering women in the cannabis industry.

Hilary Black, who founded Canada’s first compassion club nearly 20 years ago, is also part of the broader Tweed family. Her long-time goal was to push for a legal, regulated, accessible medical cannabis sector that met the needs of patients.

Two co-founders of the Canadian Association of Medical Cannabis Dispensaries and its inaugural president also call Tweed home, as do many other instrumental activists whose passion for patient access trumped all else.

This summer, the federal government will be required to introduce more progressive policies, likely allowing for limited grow-at-home options and easier access to the established system, while potentially facilitating insurance coverage or further income-tested subsidies for those in need of medical cannabis.

Galen G. Weston and his team at Shoppers Drug Mart have recently expressed a desire to own the burgeoning cannabis market, in much the same way they have sought to gain market share in the beer market through their expansive grocery store network in Ontario. Pharmacists, who for years wanted nothing to do with medical cannabis, have also now seen the light and view themselves as the only rightful gatekeepers to medical cannabis.

Health Canada’s licensed producers, having invested millions of dollars in state-of-the-art growing and production facilities, sit in disbelief as new illegal storefronts pop up to sell cannabis on Main Street with apparent impunity. Meanwhile, the original compassion-club advocates who bravely fought for cannabis access in Canada see themselves increasingly likely to be shut out of the sector as it moves from an activist culture to a professional, regulated environment.

As we approach 4/20, it’s time to end the confusion over the patchwork of legal and illegal systems that govern cannabis.

There may well be a role for all of us – pharmacists, early cannabis activists and companies like Tweed that have invested tens of millions of dollars in cannabis research, clinical trials and production and distribution facilities.

And for some, of course, it’s not so much about the politics as it is about, well, celebrating the plant.
 

Medipuffs

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Holy fuck just the mention of galen weston as a profiteering jerk off, hillary black as a turned evil sellout, the trolling for feminist support and the fact that they admit being dicks to all the competition is enough to make me want to puke. what a self contrived piece of shit this guy is, his marketing efforts produce the exact opposite effect on a patient like myself.

Nice call to arms you greedy bastard, fuck you Zekulin
 

ispice

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So what is he actually saying?

Is he realizing the common voice of the cannabis user, medical or non, is not on their "side" and now they need a voice to help against their potential competition from Shoppers and pharmacists?

Seems like a tall order, could you imagine being in their position? A big corp interested in monopolizing and profiting off of cannabis, sounds like Tweedly Dee forgot they are one in the same to the vast majority of cannabis conscious folk. They are new to cannabis and cultivation, but rule #1 is that you shouldnt throw stones from your glasshouse, even if its protected by a fraudulent and corrupt regulatory scheme.
 

CannaReview

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Seriously the LP"s should not be allowed to talk about REC market AT ALL. If they have a separate company/corporation tha'ts fine but fuck them are the MEDICAL so fuck all, you made your bed sleep in it. On a personal level I wouldn't give a shit if they actually had under cut the black market with say $2-3 per gram all across the board but these guys basically kept the prices the same and higher with out any legal risk.
 

doingdishes

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Seriously the LP"s should not be allowed to talk about REC market AT ALL. If they have a separate company/corporation tha'ts fine but fuck them are the MEDICAL so fuck all, you made your bed sleep in it. On a personal level I wouldn't give a shit if they actually had under cut the black market with say $2-3 per gram all across the board but these guys basically kept the prices the same and higher with out any legal risk.
even at $1/g they still don't sell medicine
 

CalyxCrusher

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Seriously the LP"s should not be allowed to talk about REC market AT ALL. If they have a separate company/corporation tha'ts fine but fuck them are the MEDICAL so fuck all, you made your bed sleep in it. On a personal level I wouldn't give a shit if they actually had under cut the black market with say $2-3 per gram all across the board but these guys basically kept the prices the same and higher with out any legal risk.
100X this
 

gb123

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when you see dispensary's selling hash for 15 and 25 / gram? :lol:


Tells a tale ....a tail that got pinned to the wrong Donkey ;)
classic business shit!
 

TheDizzyBizzy

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Tweed is bleeding money, can't grow good weed, employees are quitting by the boatload.... We don't even need to boycott them. They're killing themselves with their greed and ignorance.
 

cannadan

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all those who tried to start and rise to a mega grower ....off the wallets of medical patients....should be destined to see poor results.
it goes against what is considered to be good kharma or what righteous or decent
sick people do not deserve to be treated this way....
they would have been better off to gear up directly for rec sales only.....then provide the weed that could not be sold yet to
medical patients at cost or even less as a tax write off and a way to throw one back at Harper ,a couple of years ago....
at least we would have respected them.....Instead they decided to rip off and rape....patients wallets and to do backroom
lobbying directly for their own self centered and greedy causes...
We won't forget....
 

TheDizzyBizzy

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and can't declare their BM sales :lol:
This is such a stupid rumour. People believe it? You might as well say a bank is selling money out of the back door.

Look, fuck tweed, fuck the LP's, but if you think they can sell weed out the back door you are more gullible than my Aunt Millie after she's had a few.
 
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Princess of Pot

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Ok - I just heard this from one of the newest LPs - that the government has promised come August they will shut down the dispensaries and only compassion clubs can stay open IF an LP is willing to source them product.

So that might be why all the talk from tweed about original advocates and early compassion clubs....
 

CalyxCrusher

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Sounds like one hell of a tall tale from an LP hoping for the best. Forcing someone to sell all the cannabis the LPs cant sell right now. If that were the case why not only allow LP storefronts? Why would they get to avoid the overhead and for the little guy to peddle LP hay?

Just saying it sounds like a metric shit ton of wishful thinking that the LPs are to be the ONLY people doing store front sales. Kind of like when they tried to monopolize the current system. To me it just sounds like an LP trying to discourage any further potential competition
 

redi jedi

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Ok - I just heard this from one of the newest LPs - that the government has promised come August they will shut down the dispensaries and only compassion clubs can stay open IF an LP is willing to source them product.

So that might be why all the talk from tweed about original advocates and early compassion clubs....
That makes me LOL...
 
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