Small marijuana firms are being ‘locked out’ of Canada’s industry, lawmaker charges

gb123

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Small cannabis businesses aren’t getting a fair shake in Canada’s marijuana industry, according to a member of Parliament from British Columbia who recently took to the floor of the House of Commons.

A new set of draft regulations could open the door for smaller producers by introducing new production licenses that are easier and faster to obtain.

But those regulations won’t be rolled out until later this year.

“New producers and small producers are being locked out,” Kootenay-Columbia MP Wayne Stetski said, noting that large corporations backed by hundred of millions of dollars in financing are filling the void before smaller producers can even get licensed.

By the time the draft regulations are implemented, he added, large corporations will have cornered even more of the market, leaving less space for entrepreneurs.

Stringent regulations and red tape mean cultivation licenses can take up to five years to acquire.

So far, 91 licenses have been issued.

Small companies “are being prevented at every turn” from participating in a legal industry, while Big Pot corners the market,” Stetski said.

He highlighted the case of the Kootenay Marijuana Company.

Stetski said the British Columbia company’s founder can’t get a license from Health Canada “because she can’t raise capital, and she can’t raise capital until she has a license. That’s the definition of a Catch-22.”
 

gb123

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not the only catch 22 goin

if DUI is what will hold up c 45..then its Never going to pass.
We all know there are no ways of testing their crazy ideas. with out criminalizing people. and giving the police the ability to do as they wish and say as they want,,,,
.and these unjust laws are just their own ideas after all..
money does that to folks eh.
 

torontomeds

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It will pass, DUI will not hold it up. And as for micro grows they are coming. Just make sure you have your shit together for the time.
 

kDude

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i think that's exactly their plan.
i suspect most the big LP's have no longterm goals with marijuana production.. just pulled some strings to get in early/quick, monopolize, make bank, and exit before the industry becomes more fair/better quality/stiffer competition/etc.

be lots of them sold in a few years, i bet ;)
 

ClueBot

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Does anybody really think they won't wait till after the elections to roll It out? I'm just waiting for another "stumbleing block" to comes up that delays so liberal government can use it as leverage in election.
 

gb123

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Does anybody really think they won't wait till after the elections to roll It out? I'm just waiting for another "stumbleing block" to comes up that delays so liberal government can use it as leverage in election.
I hope they go NASDAQ before that happens :cool:
 
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