TWEED CANT GROW WELL SO THEY IRRADIATE(COLD PASTURIZATION)

Will you buy irradiated medicine?

  • Yes

    Votes: 17 13.5%
  • No

    Votes: 109 86.5%

  • Total voters
    126

gb123

Well-Known Member
A Ponzi scheme with weed is still a scam! With out constant new blood they will implode. The mmpr hasn't grown in the way it was predicted to. There were suppose to be 500000 mmpr patients by now. Not even 20000 patients use them each month and that number isn't growing month by month in a bank able manner so they have no option but to buy out the competition hoping to hold out for a market of medical patients that's just not there. Recreational sales is the only hope they now hold on to. Poor Chuck.
oh what do you know :lol:
 

CalyxCrusher

Well-Known Member
They've already grown beyond our borders and are reaching new markets.
Sorry guys, tweed is here to stay.

The posturing and investments prove it.
Once and IF they hit an ACTUAL competitive market(Colorado, Washington) they'll fucking tank. The laughable garbage they sell wouldn't even pass as beasters there. The LP's are producing and storing fucking ditch weed because they built large facilities thinking theyd crop out and sell every gram grown. Money can only go so far, then the product has to do the rest. So far it's been easy pickings due to our broken system forcing people to buy their irradiated trash
 

oddish

Well-Known Member
They've already grown beyond our borders and are reaching new markets.
Sorry guys, tweed is here to stay.

The posturing and investments prove it.
I don't think you know what you're talking about or what their recent stock moves have really meant.
They're struggling so deep in the fact that they have too much product, too much real estate and an entire business model that depends on legalization. The MMPR cannot make Tweed rich.
 

ricky1lung

Well-Known Member
I don't think you know what you're talking about or what their recent stock moves have really meant.
They're struggling so deep in the fact that they have too much product, too much real estate and an entire business model that depends on legalization. The MMPR cannot make Tweed rich.

No, I'm not confused.
Canopy has cash, and enough of it to invest in its subsidiaries or brands like tweed.

Tweed is owned by a parent company, Canopy Growth Corp.

Tweed is a brand name. Canopy has decided to continue to invest and gain new partnerships for their brands. They have decided to expand into new markets and expose the tweed brand while acquiring competitors that will also begin to be marketed and exposed to other markets.



It's about growth. It's all business and digits.
 

gb123

Well-Known Member
that doesn't mean they will do well ...shit business is shit business.!!

No argument there!!

Rick...start investing in your dream dude!

I doubt Dex has any "funds" ? to play with. (:

ps..when its legal and all can grow their own?....

They'll sink! and you're right about one. thing....

THIS is THEIR TIME and that'll be about it ;)
 

ricky1lung

Well-Known Member
that doesn't mean they will do well ...shit business is shit business.!!

No argument there!!

Rick...start investing in your dream dude!

I doubt Dex has any "funds" ? to play with. (:

ps..when its legal and all can grow their own?....

They'll sink! and you're right about one. thing....

THIS is THEIR TIME and that'll be about it ;)

Budweiser.
How do they survive? Poor ceo's.
If only people couldn't brew their own, they could make a bit of cash.
Some people think their beer is shit product too. Others consume it by the case.

One example that proves you're wrong.

We could kick it up a bit and toss in McDonald's, everyone can cook a meal at home, but they sell products that people buy because of the convenience. Running down to the store for a pack of blunts anytime you want it is far more convenient in the short term than waiting for a grow to finish.

I think maybe we see this from a different perspective, and that's all right. It's a complex situation and I'm open to debate.
 
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gb123

Well-Known Member
what part about addiction did you fail to see ?

very poor/wrong example and it shows your train of thought :)
 

ricky1lung

Well-Known Member
what part about addiction did you fail to see ?

very poor/wrong example and it shows your train of thought :)
That's all you've got?
Spin the wheel again. Addiction now?

Ok. Yes some people are addicted to a wide variety of things, but are you suggesting that people who are addicted to beer or mcds are the only people buying their products?

Seriously, you're starting to sound like gCrack who also refuses to address the content of a post and debate the points made, instead you choose to add a spin.

Divert and distract right?
 

Gmack420

Well-Known Member
That's all you've got?
Spin the wheel again. Addiction now?

Ok. Yes some people are addicted to a wide variety of things, but are you suggesting that people who are addicted to beer or mcds are the only people buying their products?

Seriously, you're starting to sound like gCrack who also refuses to address the content of a post and debate the points made, instead you choose to add a spin.

Divert and distract right?
When will the make a PROFIT Rick? You still haven't Answered that one.
 
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