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Re: FUNMAN post# 12143

Monday, 10/14/2019 8:01:41 AM

Monday, October 14, 2019 8:01:41 AM

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This is not true at all. I don't know what your experience is with MJ, but if you have ever grown any cannabis, then you would know that cannabis doesn't even reach it's full potential until it has cured for several months. At that point you can do extraction, which leads to an even more stable product that can be kept for a very long time if ever necessary, which it never is, lol. Show me someone's two year old cannabis supply. Oil or flowers, you pick.

Furthermore, a "loss of potency" isn't an accurate way at all to describe the aging of cannabis products. Some cannabinoids become others(THC->CBN as an example), but none of them disappear, evaporate, or become weaker.

For some reason you are suddenly conflating the U.S. and Canadian markets as well as THC and CBD products. ACB still doesn't have hemp extract for sale in the U.S. and it is THC oils, not CBD oils, that are in surplus in Canada. There is and has been a shortage of CBD oil in Canada this year.

"Retailers struggle to keep CBD on shelves in Canada"
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/cbd-shortage-canada-retailers-struggle-1.5124222

"Canadian cannabis wholesalers report CBD shortage, while imports lag far behind":
https://mjbizdaily.com/cbd-imports-canada-fail-fill-supply-gap/

"CBD Shortage Plaguing Canadian Cannabis Market":
https://weedadvisor.com/2019/05/07/cbd-shortage-plaguing-canadian-cannabis-market/
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