Globe and Mail article

WHATFG

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This just pisses me off to no end. The government complains about how quickly the population of medical marihuana users increased over a ten year period, yet it's expected to explode over the next 10 years and that's alright under the mmpr? Give me a fuckin' break. Money money money!
 

cannadan

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Not only did they complain about it...but also tried to tell us how many millions they would save...by there not being a program...
Now how do you count savings on something you are not intending to provide anyways.....????
Like try telling your kids about how much money your saving them by not giving them their allowance...
 

cannadan

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here is one from the sun....http://www.canoe.ca/Canoe/Money/News/2014/03/27/21562816.html
Now losing money mining companies figure they too will get into medical pot....
So much for needing any kind of experience...or even faking it....
And the Gov figures its ok...since the two industries have so much in common.....they are both setting up to lose money....lol
who's next.....maybe fishermen of lumberjacks....could get into MMJ
 

symptum

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I think I'm gonna start cooking up some bathtub Xanax and sell to pharmacies. Why not, I'm an experienced mechanic.....
 

symptum

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Personally I think that unless you've had experience growing on a very large scale you shouldn't be applying to be an LP. This is where the people running illegal grow ops and dgs with many many patients should be stepping up. Think about it, Sleep and are proud of their bootlegger heritage. In fifty years there could be commercials for LPS talking about the good old days of illegal grow ops and raids lol
 

WHATFG

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Well, it doesn't surprise me given that pps grew underground in Flin Flon for years. Have you ever been in an underground mine? It absolutely temperate, and it stays constant as well. It makes sense from a security point, space, ventilation, I mean really it is an ideal situation. I wonder which existing facillity is for sale?
 

cannadan

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Trying to grow in a mine ,I would think would be some of the most trying conditions , a grower would ever have to deal with. Damp and humid with stale airflow
Security would be the only thing that could be gained being underground
Though the former miners would know of a few ,sorta back door , entry points or tunnels
 
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