‘There’s no opposition now’: how a quiet Canada town became a world leader in growing weed

odam2k

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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/jun/29/canopy-growth-headquarters-canada-cannabis-bruce-linton

The musky aroma hits you from the car park at the headquarters of Canopy Growth, the world’s largest cannabis company.
I do remember visiting this place when it was a Hershey's chocolate factory, and wow, the smell of chocolate almost knocked you over when you open the car door in the parking lot...

I can only imagine the awesome smell now in that parking lot... not that I'd buy any of it....
 

odam2k

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The importance of the US to Canopy’s future is one reason that Linton won’t say whether he is the type to get high on his own supply. He’s a frequent visitor to the US, where acknowledging the use of cannabis can still cause friction with border officials. “If you go to the south, you’ve never heard of cannabis, that’s my advice.”
Yep, STILL not committed yet...He should be using his so called high profile to bring attention to the problems faced by EVERY ONE OF HIS CUSTOMERS.... instead, he hides from it...
 

zoic

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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/jun/29/canopy-growth-headquarters-canada-cannabis-bruce-linton
I do remember visiting this place when it was a Hershey's chocolate factory, and wow, the smell of chocolate almost knocked you over when you open the car door in the parking lot...
I can only imagine the awesome smell now in that parking lot... not that I'd buy any of it....
The tour of Hershey's factory was awesome, maybe not enough chocolate to eat for me. Either way the smell would probably have me salivating.
 
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