Ontario plan to sell legal weed no match for B.C.'s existing industry

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Ontario plan to sell legal weed no match for B.C.'s existing industry

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Published on: September 9, 2017 | Last Updated: September 9, 2017 1:55 PM PDT
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Dana Larsen at The Dispensary medical cannabis clinic on East Hastings street in Vancouver, BC Thursday, July 14, 2016. Larsen says a model like the one recently announced in Ontario likely would not work in B.C. Jason Payne / PNG

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Ontario’s plan to sell marijuana from government-operated stores would never fly in B.C., a local pot advocate said.

Vancouver’s Dana Larsen suggested a provincial government store could never compete with established and independent dispensaries in offering the same variety of products that consumers seek – such as different strains and edibles – and that the Ontario government won’t be able to open shops fast enough to keep pace with demand.

“Police raids aside, I don’t think this model of legalization competes at all with what current dispensaries can offer,” he told Postmedia from Toronto, where he was attending the Karma Cup cannabis competition and festival on Saturday.

“The only way that they’re going to eliminate dispensaries under this model is repeated raids and that will not turn all those customers towards the legal stores – some of them might – but a lot of them will simply return to the underground black market where they came from.”

On Friday, the Ontario Liberal government announced its detailed plan to sell and distribute recreational marijuana in anticipation of the federal government’s legalization plans next summer. The province plans to set up as many as 150 dedicated store fronts across the province by 2020, with the shops being operated by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario.

Those looking to buy will be subject to the same regulations and restrictions that apply to alcohol purchase and consumption; buyers must be 19 or older and consumption is permitted only in private residences. The first 40 stores will be opened next summer, around the same time Ontario introduces online marijuana sales.

There are estimated to be about 80 dispensaries operating in the city of Toronto. Meanwhile, a Postmedia report from 2016 noted there were roughly 75 dispensaries operating in Vancouver at the time, but that number, like much of the multi-million-dollar marijuana industry in B.C., continues to fluctuate and grow.

“I’m glad we’re having the discussion and moving forward on that but the whole system from the federal government down is not going to work and is going to require a big revamp as they move forward,” said Larsen.

While B.C. has yet to announce its own approach, the City of Vancouver has made moves to regulate private dispensaries, setting up its own regulatory framework and working its way through a long list of dispensaries that have applied for licences.

The federal government introduced legislation in April with a goal of legalizing and regulating the use of recreational pot by July 1, 2018, but left it up to individual provinces to design their own distribution system and usage regulations.

–with files from the Canadian Press
 

gb123

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“The only way that they’re going to eliminate dispensaries under this model is repeated raids and that will not turn all those customers towards the legal stores – some of them might – but a lot of them will simply return to the underground black market where they came from.”


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gb123

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While B.C. has yet to announce its own approach, the City of Vancouver has made moves to regulate private dispensaries, setting up its own regulatory framework and working its way through a long list of dispensaries that have applied for licences

ya cant stick some folks in part of cannada in jail and not others.. lmao
oh frig this is gonna be some funny chit! (:

can you say PRESEDENT SETTING? lol 8)
 

gb123

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no waiting dude man..watch and see how it goes 8-)

They've got no clue! ;)

Gotta let the dyke call her shots..and go from there.. lmao

Time for an MMAR Dispensary ! mid town
 

shawn75can

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I live 25 mins away from a Native Reserve named Desoronto. I kid you not,there are 18 dispensaries within 10 minutes of each other. They've been at it for over a year now. Some 2 years even. A lot of their products come from BC. PS population of 1,774 is listed online..
 

herb-life

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There are 8 dispensaries in Nelson...the population is 10,500...the system is in place if they would only open their eyes.
O their eyes are open and they are focused on the profit. You see they want it for themselves. They want to tax and invest while they control who gets to produce and retail.
 

shawn75can

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Haha it's like BC man. They're obvious in competition so free G's or doobies return bottles for freebies. It's good for customers. Lol. It's a license to print $$. Some of the1st places get so busy it was worse than Hortons or McDonald's. It's cool looking at all the different strains. Some look alike a lot alike lol.
 

gb123

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I know folks from the Tyendinaga reserve. Parry island as well as others...
all setting up shops..and why shouldn't they..lol equal rights?!?!
This kinda shit scares the living hell out of the industry... watch them go!
They have an equal right and easy way to the top if they want..
 

shawn75can

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I totally agree gb123. I would too if I could. There is enough to spread around so everyone gets a slice of the pie but some bigger pieces than others like anything.
 
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