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Bob. You started at 4 dispensaries and now you’re down to 2. You figure it out.
Since day 1 you have crapped on all of this. You’ve got nothing... absolutely nothing left bob. It’s full steam ahead. You wanted to be the only one that got to smoke weed legally. You’ve always hated that the gen population will get the same privilege. Game over bob. You’re just another lemming.
No bro... it’s at the house now. Doesn’t go back to senate.
You good spectre? You can put the cyanide away! :p
Careful shorting this one lol
Hate to be that guy that sold at $30 and bought Tesla.... yikes.
Amen Kush
It was so so far away, that it’s hard to believe it’s actually happening tmrw. We used to dream of $5 and a proper TSX listing lol!
Honestly... I would have the occasional silly thought of $100 a couple years ago. It’s quite difficult to process the reality of it now.
Mmpr you once again sold way too early
HOD close! I love that lol
It’s in stone. It was part of the deal that parliament made with the senate.
No you didn’t.
So then how can you claim to be up 3000% ? If you sold them, they don’t factor in.
Well, I doubt you still have any of those original shares considering you’ve sold and bought many times here.
That’s 120% just today!!! Lol
He’s clearly got a butt load of shares.
120% gain today for me! Hahahah.
Go CGC!!!!
Are you still here? Lemme guess, you’re shorting lol. Stick to the penny stocks bud.
There is some legitimacy to that. Its a good acquisition, but It’s not a perfect deal. It’s a significant increase to the share count. Was medreleaf worth 3.2b? I personally don’t think so.
Very small holdings here.
$48 for 2000% here. It’s coming.
The aurora medreleaf deal is awful. $3.2billion ahahahahha. That’s insane.
Makes our bedro and mettrum buyouts look amazing.
I think those days are long gone ‘Buddy
Awesome!
Since we have the luxury of federally legal mmj, we can export.
Are and everyone else on this thread serious??? This guy just quoted a twitter post. A friggin twitter post. Wow
Sweet! Thanks
I was a little surprised it took so long...
Largest grocery chain in Canada. Recently added Shoppers Drug Mart.
Hey DD... been trying to find some info on the 10 stores loblaw was awarded... can't find it. Some help?
Thanks!
Are you getting worried again? It’s all gonna workout.
That is a completely false statement. Nowhere, absolutely nowhere has it been said that inter provincial sales will be barred. It has never been said that an LP growing in Ontario will not be able to sell that MJ to another province for resale. Show us where that’s written in any legislation.
You can’t. You talk schit.
Canopy bought and built me a new cottage in haliburton on. It bought me a brand new 2018 4Runner and I’ve still got a bulk of it in the bank.
Whatever it’s called it’s being duped as weed in dispensaries.
Order #819413 at 1100am
Skywalker Kush
Liberals are full steam ahead Bob... legal is happening this summer.
Trudeau not backing down.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/cannabis-trudeau-legal-summer-1.4647026
They have two out now. One milled and one flower buds. The release today was flower bud.
I agree with that. Shouldn’t do that.
You know that jar says “milled”... it’s supposed to shake lol
BC set to crack down on dispensaries.
Bob would have you think that the B.C. online dealers will prevail. Well let’s see, fact is, if people could choose between an illegal online dispensary and a legit one... they’ll pick legit.
No accountability or guarantee my product will arrive? Covered in rat poison? I think I’ll stick to the legal source.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/british-columbia/article-bc-vows-to-crack-down-on-illegal-marijuana-dispensaries-with-help/
B.C. vows to crack down on illegal marijuana dispensaries with help from government unit
Mike Hager
VANCOUVER
Published April 26, 2018 Updated April 26, 2018
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The retail system for cannabis will be almost identical to the one for alcohol, allowing a mix of private and public stores to sell the drug once federal laws change this summer.
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British Columbia says it will shut down illegal cannabis dispensaries, once the drug is legalized, with the help of a new team of government inspectors who can issue fines of up to $100,000 and recommend jail time.
The provincial government introduced three pieces of legislation on Thursday outlining how recreational marijuana will be regulated. The bills add clarity to proposed rules the government outlined earlier this year.
Among the questions facing the province and cities is how they plan to approach B.C.’s extensive network of dispensaries, which have flourished in recent years and in some areas have received special business licences from local governments. Communities that have rejected these shops outright have had to wage costly and lengthy legal battles to oust these illegal operators.
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Shops that have defied local governments have so far faced few consequences.
The retail system for cannabis will be almost identical to the one for alcohol, allowing a mix of private and public stores to sell the drug once federal laws change this summer. The province, however, will have the sole authority to sell directly to consumers through the potentially lucrative online market.
Rather than using existing liquor inspectors to enforce the rules, a new “community safety unit” will be created within Solicitor-General Mike Farnworth’s ministry. Mr. Farnworth said this enforcement branch will expand as needed when more retail licences are given out after cannabis is legalized by Ottawa toward the end of the summer.
“Those that do not get a licence, but still think that they can continue to operate with impunity will find out that they can’t,” he told reporters on Thursday morning after the bills were tabled in the legislature. “The administrative penalties that we have in the act are significant, so I think that will have the desired effect.”
The majority of the hundreds of dispensaries in B.C. operate in Vancouver and Victoria, where local lawmakers have opted to regulate – not raid – these stores operating outside of Health Canada’s mail-order medical-marijuana system. In Vancouver, dozens of stores have continued to sell the drug without those licences and in areas that are prohibited and attempts to shut them down have been bogged down in the courts.
Vancouver Councillor Kerry Jang, architect of Vancouver’s landmark marijuana bylaw passed three years ago, said the province will have an easier time shutting down illegal marijuana dispensaries than municipal bureaucrats.
Once cannabis is legalized, those now operating illegal dispensaries may apply to the provincial liquor agency for a licence. But Vancouver’s 76 cannabis shops operating outside the city’s licensing regime are very unlikely to get the blessing from city hall needed to proceed in the legal industry, according to Mr. Jang, co-chair of a provincial-municipal cannabis committee meeting every two weeks to iron out the remaining rules.
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“One thing I’ve learned about that whole process is that landscape changes so quickly,” he said of the reluctance of scofflaws to shut down.
Vancouver has approved special business licences for 19 locations and more than 40 applicants are in the middle of trying to obtain that permission. Another 76 are flouting the bylaw despite being subject to $1,000 bylaw tickets and pending court injunctions that, Mr. Jang said, are now scheduled to start being heard in B.C. Provincial Court this September.
More than 2,900 of these fines have been issued so far, with less than one in five being paid, according to an official update Monday.
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With a report from The Canadian Press
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