It's bad because, even if he ever gets his full LP license to sell, he will still be massively overregulated, and forced to gamma irradiate all their product (read: schwag). Also, that massive over regulation will trickle down to the consumer in high prices. Being such a small scale operation, it wouldn't surprise me if their application gets bought out by tweedle or the likes before they're even finish the process.“My parents have been involved in ornamental horticulture their whole life,” says Jewel. “They started a greenhouse business when they were first married 65 years ago. When I was a kid, my brothers and sisters and I had our play pen in the greenhouse, and I’ve been in the greenhouse ever since. It’s something I enjoy doing, working with plants, and to have the opportunity to grow a plant that can help people the way cannabis can, it’s humbling, to tell you the truth. It’s something that 4 years ago I wouldn’t have believed I’d have the chance to do.”
Edwin Jewel is a great guy and small scale Licensed Producer, not a big corporate grower. I know that many here are against LPs so can you please explain to me how this is a bad thing?
So much mis information here.It's bad because, even if he ever gets his full LP license to sell, he will still be massively overregulated, and forced to gamma irradiate all their product (read: schwag). Also, that massive over regulation will trickle down to the consumer in high prices. Being such a small scale operation, it wouldn't surprise me if their application gets bought out by tweedle or the likes before they're even finish the process.
I'm sure he's a great guy, but he will get a nasty over regulation surprise from HC before any product is sold.
when did they stop irradiating?1) Very few LPs irradiate
2) LP prices are lower than illegal dispensaries and are tax deductable
3) He wouldn't have gotten his license unless he had already complied with all of Health Canada's regulations
When I was last at the bc compassion club I bought their top dollar strains and ended up with one strain of no burn/black burn and one strain which had been stripped of most of the trichs.when did they stop irradiating?
when did they stop being lower than the compassion clubs? i don't go to them very often but when i was last at the BC Compassion club they have some very good specials.
i haven't been in a while so i don't know much about them anymore.When I was last at the bc compassion club I bought their top dollar strains and ended up with one strain of no burn/black burn and one strain which had been stripped of most of the trichs.
I bypassed all the other shops with thug-looking staff to go there.
I should have popped in one of them instead, it couldn't have been any worse quality wise.
I had a headache from chilliwack until the weed was done.
Most of them have slowed down, if not stopped entirely.when did they stop irradiating?
This is bullshit. My local compassion club is $5-$7 a gram, the LPs are $7-$15.when did they stop being lower than the compassion clubs?
Also something I see in Ontario at almost every dispensary I go to.i don't go to them very often but when i was last at the BC Compassion club they have some very good specials.
being a nurse and all you can afford that kind of highway robbery price scheme