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"Normal High" in my opinion has a nearly 50/50 CBD/THC balance. The very high THC low CBD strains give what folks call a Buzz. If your not used to it, one toke, or one cookie can have a person jittery for hours. CBD tends to temper that buzz in my experience because it maintains the special reference people have with their bodies. Potencies are important. Content is important. 1 ounce of beer is not the same as an ounce of remy.
Ask a friend for a true CBD strain. Hit me up, I'll share. Start there.
"Burnout" won't work. I agree. Burnout from anything. Chronic fatigue burnout too. Please don't paint the picture that cannabis use inherently detaches people. THC is a psychoactive. That requires education. Just like when you get a prescription that says one every four hrs, do not operate heavy machinery. It has distinct effects, beneficial when used properly. Detrimental when abused. Adults , choose accordingly.
You describing Addiction personality, in which case, any substance or behaviour can be input. The education and research initiatives sand the regulations within the new laws will be designed with a harms reduction basis. This is why, by default, the LP model supersedes the grey market, because of basic governance. Just imagine any of the number of industries sensitive to addiction without regulation; alcohol, tobacco, casinos. Shoot, even real estate need regulation.
"He (Zekulin) took a right off the highway and drove over a bridge—before long, we were parked on the side of a gravel road and looking out at a 100,000-square-foot chunk of land nestled between a forest and a field. It seemed as good a place as any to build another greenhouse. The company was still young, but it was high time to get growing."
http://thewalrus.ca/the-big-smoke/
It was Friday afternoon and it was hot—and while Linton was off somewhere “kicking the tires” of a small licensed producer he hoped to buy out of the game,...
"At the time we spoke, Linton was in advanced negotiations to get the high-cannabidiol strains he was growing in Scarborough sold in pill and oil form at pharmacies across the country. But it was his vision for the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) drawn from the weed in his Niagara-on-the-Lake greenhouse that seemed truly inspired."
Linton’s eyes darted between the open road and the passenger seat, where I scribbled his words into a notebook. He waited for my pen to catch up. “If you really want to get all of this, we need to do a book,” he said. Then he recounted how he and a small team of tech and policy geeks with Bay Street cred had turned an abandoned Hershey’s factory into the most recognized grow op on the planet, and how they were now inking deals with industrialists in Germany, horticulturalists in Australia, sexual-aid manufacturers in Colorado, and celebrities in California. It’s all part of a fast-moving game that, if won, could leave Linton and his executives at the helm of a billion-dollar company when recreational pot becomes legal in Canada.
Nice! You got any more? Again, I think it's all just in their presentation. You know. Staging. Dumping the bud out on a table with disregard and then frantically posting it all over the interweb is kinda like TMZ peep shooting Beyoncé, waiting for that national enquire shot. It's bottom feeder tactics. Take Versace summer runway line and dump it all over the bed. You could sorta tell by instinct there's quality there, but the photographer or the set director could have spread the bed first.
There's one thing that doesn't show up in this photo for sure that's been found in 1/3 dispensary bud; Mould, Bacteria, heavy metals, pesticides. Sorry, that was 4 things
I'd take LP Bud over the above any day. You've got Joe Fresh Bud awesome. Tweed is rockin versaysee
Thanks for the photo! The lighting is a little low, but the oranges are really clear! I would have filled in the spaces a little to really focus the texture. You know , if you ask the call centre , you can probably ask for "larger buds", like a 4 grammar for your next photo shoot. I'm sure if it's there , they would do that for you. The only thing is it may have .25/gram if stalk holding it together.
Great to see your using and promoting Tweed ! Welcome Awesome! Bedrocan has some really great bud too.! Bedropuuuuuuuur Amaterdaaaaaammm Thas some good weed!
Photographers Ball! I can only imagine the Epic Photography that this partnership can produce. From seed to sale. Those same photos can become marketing, packaging, brochures, magazines, social media. " Look! "
The micro photography will Be churning out, and more
(Tweed) The Company is proud to announce that Ezra Soiferman, the Montreal-based documentary filmmaker and photographer, will be the first to fill the new role, believed to be the first of its kind in the world.
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/August2016/17/c4510.html
Cannabis and art have always fit together, but never quite like this.
"As an emerging brand in an emerging industry, we want to be able to tell our story in creative ways to make memorable and unique first impressions," said Martin Strazovec, Tweed's Chief Creative Officer. "Ezra is a gifted storyteller who will help us expand our reach through his art."
Some of the photography-based projects from the year-long residency will be based on cannabis related subjects and themes such as marijuana and hemp, while others will be photo series and photo-based music videos that speak to the Canadian cities and towns where the Company operates.
Ezra comes to this residency with a long list of cannabis-related credentials to complement his twenty-year career in film and television since graduating from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in 1994. His cannabis background includes co-directing the award-winning 1993 medical marijuana film Pressure Drop and creating Hemp for the Homeless in 2006, a project which donated functional hemp food and clothing kits to Montreal homeless shelters. Ezra was introduced to the Tweed team when he filmed a scene from his 2015 CBC Documentary Channel movie "Grass Fed". The documentary explored cannabis edibles through the eyes of comedian, sciatica patient and Tweed customer Mike Paterson.
Together, Tweed and Soiferman hope to "bring art to cannabis and cannabis to art." Taking a broad view of the burgeoning cannabis landscape, there is a unique opportunity to engage with a number of communities through the arts. With legalization comes an evolving understanding of cannabis and how it will be woven into society, and Tweed's Artist in Residence program will become an outlet for artistic expression that aligns with Tweed's values as a proudly Canadian company.
"I have always strived to produce work that educates, entertains and even enlightens. Doings so with a forward-thinking company like Tweed will be a highlight in my career and help to bring my stories and images to an increasingly diverse audience," said Soiferman.
Soiferman's first Artist in Residence project is "The Walls of Montreal" a photo-based music video that will make its premiere at the N.D.G. Off The Wall Film Festival in Montreal on Friday, August 26th. Subsequent photo projects will be announced throughout the year at Tweed.com and Soiferman's EzraSoiferman.com.
Here's to Future Growth.
About Tweed Inc.
Tweed Inc. is a Canadian company licensed under the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations to produce and sell marijuana to authorized customers. Tweed strives to supply a wide selection of marijuana, as diverse as the patients who trust the company with their patronage. For more information visit www.tweed.com.
About Ezra Soiferman
Montreal-based filmmaker and photographer Ezra Soiferman shoots and directs documentaries and photo series about people, places and things that warm hearts, uplift spirits, and frequently provoke thought and laughter. His works (including "Grass Fed", "Dockside to Bedside: 100 Years of Herzl", "Man of Grease" and "Tree Weeks") have screened or won awards at over 35 film festivals worldwide since 1994, when he graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Soiferman has produced film festivals, served on festival juries and is the co-founder and director of the Montreal Film Group, a networking group for over 2500 Montreal film and TV industry members, founded in 2004. His latest film is the Muse Entertainment documentary "Grass Fed" which premiered in late 2015 on the CBC's Documentary Channel and can be seen on iTunes. Soiferman's latest photo project is the acclaimed "Last Game at The Forum" which featured a coffee table book, gallery exhibit and music video about the final Canadiens hockey match played at the Montreal Forum prior to its closing in 1996. Ezra shares his films, photos and writings at www.EzraSoiferman.com.
You know what, I enjoy gardening. Plants are cool. Life forms. From a tiny seed, something useful and amazing comes out. Usually some
Sort of flower, bees make honey, circle of life stuff. I never really thought of growing tobacco. I think next season I will do just that. Organic Blunt wraps. No benzene, formaldehyde , etc etc. Right next to the tomatoes and peppers and Cannabis.
The DG regs allow for entrepreneurship. That's cool. Limited 2 customers, not very lucrative, unless growing large amounts, or very high premium. More like a hobbyists venture.
This is what presents as the long drawn out Beurocracy of Governance. 2014 to 2016 for this ruling. Perhaps another 2 years for the mess this will create to be organized, and another two for a valid federal law to be in place. 2018. Legal Federal MMJ. And probably then, a federal debate on RecMj. At that time, Canada would have already established a "budding" RecMj industry.
So if the federation can no longer prosecute State MMJ Laws, doesn't that make the federal laws "null and Void", at least in the interim?
Mr Brown, if u were a "traditional " lending financial institution such as... Say CIBC, and an industry leading LP came to you for a "traditional " loan, would not one of the key factors of approval be .... Say ... Debt to income ratio? Wouldn't a CF+ venture be more of a fitting borrower as opposed to CF - , and might that prompt a subsequent approval of say... 5 mil with a 3 mil line of credit ?
Recall the position Bruce took in the last two conference calls, that roughly 10k customers with the given averages could result in CF+.
Wasn't there some sort of PR from CGC recently that they had welcomed their 20,000th customer? Hope that person got a special letter head at least. "Welcome! You are our 20,000th customer! We hope you enjoy our products in good health. Your friends at Tweed/Bedrocan (CGC).
I haven't considered PR news releases, or further developments on the ACMPR ( acronyms, gotta love em) . The unknowns are, well, unknown
Tweed farms will begin churning out LOTS of inventory. The expenses , I'd expect to be pacing for the Recreational Market.
I guess it tears through resistance @ 4 , runs up to $4.19 with financials, then pitter patters down $0.30~ over the next few months til October. November being the next break out. My hypothesis, based on historical patterns
Quebec is underrepresented in the MMPR, with less than 5% of authorized patients residing in the province, despite representing almost 25% of Canada's population. More than half of patients in Québec that have gained access to medical marijuana under the MMPR have accessed the system with support from Santé Cannabis."
In the spirit of Bruce Linton, Quebec represents a barrier, a wall. On the other side of that wall is opportunity, for those working to break it down, scale it, or simply build a door to gain access.
This co op with Mr Greenblat seems very fitting for the times ahead. Even more than the co op with snoop, who is mainly geared toward recreational promotion.
"Charity jobs ". That's based on your opinion that you don't see a need for the position.
If the post is a success, and CGC sees an uptake in customers from QC, and your long share value increases, then it could be considered a success. Therefore , I can see the rationale towards it. I'm not cheerleading the move , just not as doubtful as I think your presenting
Enemy's. , was that a spelling error , or well placed pun?
Job creation is a legitimate response to economic opportunities. That's what investment growth is
Hahaha! Perhaps. If only she learned to excersize diplomacy. How does the saying go, u can catch more bees with honey than vinegar , or whatever.
I thinks her "what's wrong with making money" comment was pretty juvenile considering. She has great passion though. Admirable
This isn't overnight reformation. Even after April 2017, the written bill has to go back to the house, then the senate, then back to the house. Probably another 6 months.
There's a wall/barrier in QC to accessing MMJ. Behind that wall are perhaps thousands wanting LP services. Having someone dedicated to that service, and producing results is potentially worthy step. Another 10k in QC? Another 10k in BC?...
So, since financials did not get released today, the next plausible target is August 29th?
In the rain too! It's been a Sahara for weeks, and tweed got snake eyes on this one. But folks are hardy, dancing in the rain
Any hubbers at the shindig, standing in the rain!? Bout 2000 folks here, give or take.
Logic , the Emery's are failing in that excersize.
Did u hear of the story in Canada recently, the waiter served salmon mistakingly to a customer who was severely allergic to seafood. He informed the waiter of his allergies prior to ordering. Ended up In A coma, and police were considering criminal charges.
How is it ok for Dispensaries to sell medicine without accountability, especially when proven to be at best inferior, and worst dangerous
Right! The market is not concerned with Quality! Or Quality assurance! Just Cash! Cash is king! Quit wasting it on education, outreach, research and developement with DNA Genetics and Indoor Harvest to produce quantifiably the best Cannabis In The World! ( I'm cheerleading here )
All that best of the best stuff is just a waste of time. Just sell buds at the highest cost possible , flip a quick like $15 hypothecary and laugh at the stoners to the bank, cause the money stank!
Please do! It may be getting more difficult as of late, but dig it to them!
I'm still trying to see the Home grow away from Home vision. Looks blurry, but it could just be my eyes
CGC - when your at the top, it's easy for bottom feeders take aim.
Genetics purchase from former MMAR dispensaries , like medcann?
Interesting how these were the best of the best, until the went into works class accountable facilities, over looked by scholared botanists, and cannabis cup gangsters
"Its easy to hate TWEED Licensed Producers, and I do greatly abhor them. Be aware, Snoop Dogg has stock in Tweed and endorses them, they are easily the most notorious and loathsome of the Canadian Licensed Producers." M Emery
Ahaha'! Lol . Ahaha. Haha ahaha, hahaha, your Funny Marc .
He's on social media using words like loathe and hate for Tweed and other LP's. I don't get that their in the spirit of healthy business competition with fair trade practices such as... Say quality control. I really looked up to the guy for a long time, considering his trials and victories. But when his ego becomes a dogmatic perceived monopoly of an entire economy, like the queen of England , Canadian head of state , prince and princess Emery have outgrown their significance to Canada's Cannabis Evolution.
So Germany is where Canada was in the year 2001. Only a handful of MMAR applicants had legal access. 15 years later , the Canadian Government is proposing to Legalize Adult use, and tens of thousands have legal medical access.
Tweed is entering on the ground floor in Germany, and perhaps all the other international markets also
"The case until now" has been that only very few receive cannabis as part of medical treatments. At present, less than 300 Germans are authorized to purchase marijuana in pharmacies, almost exclusively those suffering from terminal cancer, according to the federal health ministry.
"We want to get this law through the Bundestag [lower house of German parliament] by the end of the year so it can take effect in 2016," Mortler said in an interview published in the Welt daily.
Marlene Mortler, the federal government's drug representative said on Tuesday, adding that plans were in the making for legislation that would see insurance companies cover the costs.
Yawn, right
Question, Mr Balla.? Supplying to German Parmacies, what might that do for the 20k patient numbers? Maybe 20,001? Nothing really