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happyglass

05/20/19 9:59 AM

#107067 RE: Kflawn #107063

When you use over supply as your warning signal please remember:

1. Weed has been legal for less than a year in Canada.
2. That none of the novel products are even available until this coming October.
3. A tiny number of stores have been opened in Ontario, the biggest market in Canada.
4. Everyone who smoked weed 3 years ago still has his own dealer.

I am looking at the potential of:
1. Actual access to the product through legal means as a shopping experience.

2. Once there is a viable alternative in place and the black market still flouts the law they are shut down or at least have more pressure on them since if they lose their inventory to raids every week they will not be able to undercut the govt market, which by the way, has captured 25% of the market already.

3. Newbies interested in trying but not smoking having access to the cannabis experience via tasty chocolate or in a familiar format like a bottle which Canadians use all the time to get an alcohol high.

4. For the cannabis connoisseur, there will be shatter, butter, vapes and other goodies that are made in a clean facility and are accessible time after time because, unlike buddy with the backpack who can never get that strain you loved again, there is a LARGE SUPPLY of the most popular strains.

5. And then there is the world.

I take none of this lightly have done my research and am willing to wait for my investment to pay off. I could be very wrong but I think I am very right. Bruce laid out this plan 5 years ago and has stuck to it. Other companies are just waving a license and happy they wont go to jail cuz they grow weed now. There is a difference.