Tilray done in Nanaimo

AquaTerra

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So much for 6 billion $ market and job creation. All they had to do was to allow micro's from the start and allowed the growers at the time to transition to legal growers and we could have had 100's of micros Canada wide with 80% less overhead than the share selling scams which would meant way cheaper weed for consumers and 1000's of stable jobs not dependant or mergers and aquisitions and share value.

 

The Hippy

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OMG was there some funny shit in there from the company itself.
Bottom line was NOBODY really wants their weed.
I was once hopeful they would fold but with international sales I feel that won't happen now. Even if we NEVER buy that schwagg they will survive somehow....so sad.
Not just canopy but all these hypocrit businesses making profit off the backs of arrested Canadians. In a round about type way.
Once illegal now profitable ....grrrr
 
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AquaTerra

Well-Known Member
OMG was there some funny shit in there from the company itself.
Bottom line was NOBODY really wants their weed.
I was once hopeful they would fold but with international sales I feel that won't happen now. Even if we NEVER buy that schwagg they will survive somehow....so sad.
Not just canopy but all these hypocrit businesses making profit off the backs of arrested Canadians. In a round about type way.
Once illegal now profitable ....grrrr

Canopy says its share of the critical Canadian recreational dried flower market fell in both the premium and value-priced categories in its latest quarter due to a lack of cannabis with "in-demand attributes" like higher potency.
No one that I know wants some crazy thc levels, they can sprinkle thca or oil onto the joint if they want more wtf high. They want cheap weed $80-120/oz and good tasting weed. Only ones I know that order legal weed are millionaires that want to compare who paid the biggest amount for a gram.
 
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