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MMPRuser

09/06/15 8:07 PM

#22493 RE: awesomesound #22488

math is a lot more complicate than that - every expense related to the mmpr is a medical expense - so you can take 15% off of everything right off the top. On top of that we have discounts and reviews, and credit card processing gives points too - it all adds up

what I do with the cannabis after, that is another story for another time

and then there is the fact I haven't lost anything trading these stocks - I can hold on to them indefinitely without selling - I can transfer them free from my TFSA to my RRSP, further decreasing my tax liability and freeing up more room in my TFSA

I have unrealized losses showing, don't mean a thing except it is a good time to buy

on top of all that, maybe I grow maybe I don't - don't you worry about it - a picture or a statement on the internet means nothing

and on top of all that - I just don't like the MMAR or dispensary models - I won't ever apply to the government for a license to grow a plant, you call that reasonable? Your coalition's stance on law and order is pathetic - liars and exploiters, I'm just too much about the truth to be for you all - Tweed is a corporation, they are out to exploit genuine demand for cannabis, but at least they don't lie about it
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MMPRuser

09/06/15 8:23 PM

#22494 RE: awesomesound #22488

awesomesound, can you read - the community engagement centers will offer registration and consultations free of charge

REGISTRATION AND CONSULTATION - FREE

seriously, when a corporation with tens of millions in capitalization puts out a press release saying they are going to do something, they do it

read the press release, your comments are completely false.

If you walk into a community engagement center broke off yer butt, that is a place where the entire system will be explained, it will be explained how a person's family doctor can diagnose them and treat them with an illness in the traditional way, and if that is the case and the person in question has a relevant condition, they can come back for a cannabis consultation and registration - for free - and then (if they have a credit card or some cash on hand) they can make their first order right then and there

the only question I have, do they have a pharmacist tech on hand to distribute cannabis directly to patients after they had their consultation with the doctor.

Person comes in with constant perpetual pain, it will be tough telling them they need to wait on the mail - he is authorized and we are distributors, shouldn't be an issue - rows of beautiful glass jars embossed with the Logo's of Tweed and Bedrocan and the corresponding product name, filled to the brim with sample product

and a pharmacist there to explain the different strains, effects, usage, etc - along with all the HC approved Vaporizers and accessories - I am sure that is the long term goal - Vancouver style distribution where provincially and federally allowed -

LP's want to exploit what advantages Health Canada has given them - sound familiar?