Sunday, August 02, 2015 8:01:57 PM
if an LP were to act more like a large mail order designated grower, and they don't need or want a monopoly on the Canadian Cannabis market - is it possible that they can be ok, not preferred and not to be trusted, but is their existence on this planet acceptable to you, if we put it on the other side of Canada from where you and your community, somewhere in Atlantic Canada.?
Is it ok that they just exist and maybe grow a little, work on further refining their growing techniques, bringing down their costs further? Why is it so bad for an LP to do that? Would it be terrible if they were awaiting inspection to double their growing capacity? Is it upsetting because MMAR growers can't?
If Tweed was 1/5 the size, 1/5 the market valuation - just a decent little company with a normal mortgage instead of some silly insider lease deal, would that be ok?
Stinger: And if you screw up just this much, you'll be flying a cargo plane full of rubber dog shit out of Hong Kong!
Maverick: Yes, sir!
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