ready....to watch their sales go down the toilet...There be no selling LP poison!

gb123

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By: Dan Healing The Canadian Press Published on Sun Sep 10 2017 10:00:04





The head of the union tapped to represent workers in Ontario cannabis stores says his members will be well-trained and ready to go by next July, the target date for federal legalization of recreational pot.

"Oh, we'll be ready for it, don't worry about that," said Warren "Smokey" Thomas, president of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union, which represents staff of the provincially owned Liquor Control Board of Ontario.

On Friday, Premier Kathleen Wynne said Ontario will allow the sale of recreational marijuana only from government-run stand-alone outlets — starting next summer with 40 shops and growing to about 150 by 2020 — as well as a government website.

The LCBO will operate the stores and website using OPSEU members.

While conceding the timeline is "ambitious," Thomas said there are many experts available from the medical marijuana industry to train his members in distribution, sales and product quality control.

He said he expects experienced workers from soon-to-be-outlawed private cannabis operations in Ontario will likely apply for those jobs so they can receive higher union wages.

But the president of the Canadian Association of Medical Cannabis Dispensaries said he's not so sure the government staff can be trained in time, adding he's disappointed the government is "missing an opportunity" by cutting out existing operations and their experienced staff.

Jeremy Jacob said dispensaries require front-line workers to have a much more nuanced knowledge of their products than a typical LCBO outlet.

"What dispensary technicians do is determine the experience level, the tolerance someone has, and recommend appropriate products to ensure they have a good experience," he said.

"That level of care and attention isn't present in liquor stores and it's not something where you can flip a switch and suddenly ensure people are getting the advice they need."

Meanwhile, Greg Engel, CEO of Organigram, a licensed producer of medicinal cannabis, said the government's target of training front-line staff by next July is "achievable and reasonable" and also vitally important.

"Having a knowledgeable staff that is able to convey what the expected effect is for individuals who are purchasing product and the duration of the effect and what they should experience and what's right for them based on what they're looking for, that's critical," he said.

Thomas said the 40 stores will likely require about 200 new union members and that could eventually grow to 1,000 or more.

He said there's no downside to the Ontario decision and encouraged other provinces to follow along.

— With files from Armina Ligaya.



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gb123

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I cant wait to hear about the FIRST TIME A RETAILE SAYS

take this shwag back..its not selling and by the way..we don't need anymore of your product thanks!

time for new shit shows left right and center.. lol with NO SALES FOR LP' ;)
 

greg nr

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Good luck with that. When was the last time you saw anyone above minimum wage working in a state run liquor store? If there is anyone with product knowledge, it's either the owner or a vendor.

Snobby wine shops are different, but they are privately run and the staff is on commission.

Big box hardware stores might be a model, with the occasional knowledgeable employee, but even they don't know shite most of the time, other then where a product "might" be.

Besides, anyone who admits having worked at an "illicit" dispensary won't be eligible for employment. It was illegal and they were breaking the law. Admit to that, and you are disqualified. Don't mention it, and you don't have experience........

Pay minimum wage and you will get blank stares.
By: Dan Healing The Canadian Press Published on Sun Sep 10 2017 10:00:04




The head of the union tapped to represent workers in Ontario cannabis stores says his members will be well-trained and ready to go by next July, the target date for federal legalization of recreational pot.

"Oh, we'll be ready for it, don't worry about that," said Warren "Smokey" Thomas, president of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union, which represents staff of the provincially owned Liquor Control Board of Ontario.

On Friday, Premier Kathleen Wynne said Ontario will allow the sale of recreational marijuana only from government-run stand-alone outlets — starting next summer with 40 shops and growing to about 150 by 2020 — as well as a government website.

The LCBO will operate the stores and website using OPSEU members.

While conceding the timeline is "ambitious," Thomas said there are many experts available from the medical marijuana industry to train his members in distribution, sales and product quality control.

He said he expects experienced workers from soon-to-be-outlawed private cannabis operations in Ontario will likely apply for those jobs so they can receive higher union wages.

But the president of the Canadian Association of Medical Cannabis Dispensaries said he's not so sure the government staff can be trained in time, adding he's disappointed the government is "missing an opportunity" by cutting out existing operations and their experienced staff.

Jeremy Jacob said dispensaries require front-line workers to have a much more nuanced knowledge of their products than a typical LCBO outlet.

"What dispensary technicians do is determine the experience level, the tolerance someone has, and recommend appropriate products to ensure they have a good experience," he said.

"That level of care and attention isn't present in liquor stores and it's not something where you can flip a switch and suddenly ensure people are getting the advice they need."

Meanwhile, Greg Engel, CEO of Organigram, a licensed producer of medicinal cannabis, said the government's target of training front-line staff by next July is "achievable and reasonable" and also vitally important.

"Having a knowledgeable staff that is able to convey what the expected effect is for individuals who are purchasing product and the duration of the effect and what they should experience and what's right for them based on what they're looking for, that's critical," he said.

Thomas said the 40 stores will likely require about 200 new union members and that could eventually grow to 1,000 or more.

He said there's no downside to the Ontario decision and encouraged other provinces to follow along.

— With files from Armina Ligaya.



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WHATFG

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So does anyone want to guess what the price of weed will be in Ontario this time next year?....dispensary technician...that was funny....highfalutin positions....lol.....hahahahahaha......
 

WHATFG

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I wonder if LPs will sell cheaper to the government in bulk? Last time I checked they didn't give any deals for quantity for patients....just straight up $8-$12/g...

....plus the cost of the new storefront, plus the cost of the new dispensary technicians, plus, plus, plus.....
 

legalcanada

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I wonder if LPs will sell cheaper to the government in bulk? Last time I checked they didn't give any deals for quantity for patients....just straight up $8-$12/g...

....plus the cost of the new storefront, plus the cost of the new dispensary technicians, plus, plus, plus.....
theres a couple with 1$ per gram discount over 30 grams etc but that's still like 350$ for an ounce afterwards ...
 

SoOLED

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this is dumb so many levels: how are they gonna keep up with the constant changing popular strains, that mostly insiders know about. and most of the smoking public is already knowledgeable about the products they use.

they wont be able to offer growers, let alone breeders to give up their hard work. if I was to sell my 13 year old grape ape strain to a government, and that I myself could never grow it again; they would have to pay me millions of dollars, + royalties.

they fundamentally do not understand the cannabis market or industry.
 

GroErr

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Government operated, unionized bud tenders, my guess is minimum $8/g, popcorn/trim $6/g, shitty/low dose edibles at ridiculous prices (available in 2019+?). Yep, that'll bring down the BM and make LP's rich. Wynne is by far the most incompetent politician we've ever had in Ontario and continues to prove it with every program she announces. Next election cannot come fast enough, June 7th 2018, mark your calendars #$%!
 

greg nr

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Government operated, unionized bud tenders, my guess is minimum $8/g, popcorn/trim $6/g, shitty/low dose edibles at ridiculous prices (available in 2019+?). Yep, that'll bring down the BM and make LP's rich. Wynne is by far the most incompetent politician we've ever had in Ontario and continues to prove it with every program she announces. Next election cannot come fast enough, June 7th 2018, mark your calendars #$%!
You still need a choice. Just replacing one clueless idiot with a more conservative clueless idiot won't help even a little.

You folks need a candidate, not just an election.
 

legalcanada

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there are many companies/dispensaries in BC which ship canada wide express! i've seen ounces as low as $125 and it's not bad for sure !! much better than any LP will sell you
 

gb123

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I wonder if LPs will sell cheaper to the government in bulk? Last time I checked they didn't give any deals for quantity for patients....just straight up $8-$12/g...

....plus the cost of the new storefront, plus the cost of the new dispensary technicians, plus, plus, plus.....
they'll learn FAST what its all about..
No sales is No sales after all
sucks to be them but Karmas a BIATCH eh ;)
They'll have no choice but to keep lowering price for their FIRST LEARN...but it still wont help them.... lol
 

Farmer J BCNL

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there are many companies/dispensaries in BC which ship canada wide express! i've seen ounces as low as $125 and it's not bad for sure !! much better than any LP will sell you
Hey try out:
(budgetbuds(dot)net)
$119/oz shipping included
So far I have tried "gods green crack" "pineapple express" & "tuna kush" and they have been AAA-AAAA buds. God's green crack was the AAAA in my opinion.
Way better than anything I've ever gotten from Aphria, Tilray, Tweed or Medreleaf. Now that I am a registered grower I won't touch anything LP again, ever. Wish I hadn't wasted a dollar on anything from any of these Lousy Producers. If I would have found the Canadian Patients forum here earlier, I never would have tried any of them in the first place.
 

The Hippy

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We've been here for years now saying this...BOYCOTT and we will all be better off on the long term.
Hey try out:
(budgetbuds(dot)net)
$119/oz shipping included
So far I have tried "gods green crack" "pineapple express" & "tuna kush" and they have been AAA-AAAA buds. God's green crack was the AAAA in my opinion.
Way better than anything I've ever gotten from Aphria, Tilray, Tweed or Medreleaf. Now that I am a registered grower I won't touch anything LP again, ever. Wish I hadn't wasted a dollar on anything from any of these Lousy Producers. If I would have found the Canadian Patients forum here earlier, I never would have tried any of them in the first place.
 

The Hippy

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Doesn't matter which way the gov comes at this...it's gonna fail.
GB123 and I have known this for years now. Gov run store fronts....what a laugh.
BUY BM....save your souls. Be cool......we will win.
 
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