Friday, June 14, 2013 10:43:29 AM
However I feel that the difference between "Medical use" and "Recreational use" is a very fine line. Stating that products are used for Medicinal Purposes will actually help in two ways.
The first way it will help is that the products are more likely to sell because first time users, like people lactose intolerant are more likely to purchase something "medical" vs. not.
The Second reason that stating the products are "Medical Marijuana" will help with distribution. Colorado and other states will not allow for "Medical Marijuana" to be sold in the same store as "Recreational Marijuana". Currently there are far more dispensaries for "Medical Marijuana" than not. So there will be more opportunities with distribution under this methodology.
This is just the best course of marketing due some overly complicated government bull... As is most things in life.
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