Canada Has a Very Odd Marijuana Problem, and This Is Exacerbating It

gb123

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The marijuana industry is growing like a proverbial weed, and marijuana stock investors have certainly taken notice. According to cannabis research firm ArcView, North American legal pot sales totaled $6.9 billion last year alone. However, by 2021, they could be pushing to north of $22 billion. Considering that more than $46 billion in weed sales was conducted under the table in 2016, there's a multiyear, and perhaps even multidecade, opportunity for legal marijuana businesses to convert consumers from black market channels to legal customers.

The recent legalization of medical cannabis in Mexico, along with ongoing state-level approvals in the U.S., are expected to be a boon to the industry. But it's the near-term promise of our neighbors to the north that could offer the biggest catalyst.


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Will Canada's maple leaf turn green for marijuana?
Recently, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada introduced legislation that would legalize recreational marijuana throughout the country by as soon as July 1, 2018. Trudeau's bill would allow for adults ages 21 and up to legally purchase marijuana, and it would let households grow up to four cannabis plants.

Per the Canadian government, approving recreational marijuana would add up to $5 billion to $7 billion in annual revenue, which is why the Canadian quartet of large growers -- -- are in the midst of rapidly boosting their grow capacity.

shwag growers has been expanding inorganically, having recently acquired Mettrum Health and 472,000 square feet of land surrounding its headquarters. The acquisition of Mettrum poison gave Canopy Growth access to roughly half of Canada's medical marijuana patients and a mass court action! (which have been growing by about 10% a month according to Health Canada).!(out of business for the time being)

Meanwhile,shwag producers are looking at organic growth to boost production. shwagria's $100 million capital project, known as Phase IV, should yield 75,000 kilograms of cannabis annually, while shwagora Cannabis claims that its 800,000 square foot facility known as shwag Sky will be state-of-the-art in terms of automation. Finally, shwagReleaf, which recently went public in the largest North American marijuana stock IPO of all time, is planning to use some of its proceeds to increase its grow capacity fourfold at its Bradford, Ontario, facility.


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Canada's recreational marijuana bill has two traditional problems
However, Canada's recreational marijuana bill isn't a guarantee to be implemented into law, even though Trudeau has personally backed such a measure, and public opinion toward cannabis has greatly improved over the years. Conservative members of Canada's parliament could provide quite the roadblock.

For starters, conservatives are worried about the home-grow provision built into Canada's recreational weed bill. It would only seem logical that legalizing pot would allow households to grow cannabis on their own. Conservative lawmakers, however, argue that it would give minors easy access to pot. Removing the home-grow option is one solution, but it probably wouldn't sit well with bill proponents.

Another issue with legalizing recreational weed is that there are no clear guidelines on what defines driver impairment. With alcohol, there are clear guidelines on what blood-alcohol level is acceptable and what is not. Because the psychoactive component of cannabis, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), lingers for days or weeks in a person's system, it makes an accurate measure of impairment difficult to assess. Without these baseline figures, deciphering if a driver is under the influence could be difficult to enforce.
Canada has a really odd marijuana problem
These two traditional recreational legalization problems may be enough to stall the bill in parliament. But there's another issue with recreational legalization efforts in Canada -- a really, really odd issue.

According to a recent Bloomberg report, some members of Canada's parliament want to delay the implementation of the country's recreational weed bill (assuming it passes and is signed into law) because the country (drum roll)... won't have enough marijuana supply to meet demand. You heard that right. Producers simply won't have enough cannabis in their vaults to meet the expected surge in demand from the Canadian public.


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What would happen if Canada opened the floodgates on July 1, 2018, and there was a supply shortage for weed? The first likely response would be an increase in the price per ounce of marijuana. High demand and constrained supply is a telltale path to higher prices. If consumers are willing to pay those higher prices, then everything would be dandy, but if the price of legal marijuana grows to be notably higher than black market pot prices, then there's a big problem. In other words, it may push some consumers toward the black market that Trudeau so desperately wants to stamp out.

The other issue is that a cannabis shortage provides the perfect opportunity for the black market to step in and illegally fill the gap. Trudeau has already proposed low taxes to keep pricing comparable between legal and black market weed, but if there's not enough supply, there's little that can be done.

Even with the four Canadian producers listed above expanding their grow capacity considerably, it'd be a stretch to assume that all four will be up and running at full steam by July 2018.

Here's the not-so-secret reason why Canada has this odd marijuana issue
Recently, Health Canada announced a number of changes to its medical marijuana program. With just 44 licenses issued, the regulatory agency that's in charge of overseeing the welfare of its country's citizens announced that it would approve more grow licenses and allow pot producers to essentially fill up their vaults as long as it could be done safely and securely.

On the surface, this move by Health Canada seems to be a reaction to the idea that recreational marijuana could soon be approved. But dig a bit deeper and you'll find there's more to it than that.


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The real reason we could witness a marijuana shortage if Canada's recreational weed bill passes is because a handful of Canadian medical cannabis producers have been exporting their product overseas. There are more than two dozen countries in the world with legal medical cannabis programs, but only Canada and the Netherlands have producers that are legally allowed to export their product to these countries. There are four Canadian producers that are currently exporting, including Canopy Growth, Aphria, Cronos Group, and Tilray.

Germany provides the perfect example. Medical marijuana became officially legal in the country in March 2017, and the country actually provides health coverage for medical marijuana. Unfortunately, there are very few legal medical cannabis producers, meaning Germany is reliant on imports to meet the demands of patients. In November 2016, Canopy Growth Corp. acquired MedCann GmbH, a German-based pharmaceuticals distributor that allowed it access to Germany's medical pot market. This export relationship with Germany has been vital to Canopy Growth's expansion, but it comes at the cost of domestic production. As long as Canada is shipping cannabis overseas, its domestic market could face a shortage without a rapid increase in the number of licensed producers.

Here's the issue for Canadian growers like Canopy Growth and Aphria: They have a clear-cut competitive advantage in being among the first to legally export cannabis to foreign markets. However, if Health Canada boosts production capacity in Canada, a surge in supply could hammer domestic prices and margins. So, should growers focus on domestic markets and hope for the recreational pot bill to pass or keep their attention on expanding their overseas reach? It's a tough question with no clear answer, which is exactly where we stand right now with Canada's recreational pot bill.



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gb123

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don't think for an instant they want the BM to go away ....Thats business!


and figuring out who's who and which is which is gonna be the rest of the fuck over...

wow business 101......

legal my ass! lol


Canada fucks so well... lol
 

greg nr

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What I find odd in canada's (and the US) laws is that you can be elected to high office (congress, parliament, judgeships, whatever) with felony convictions, even for serious violent crimes, but you can't get a license to grow a plant under supervised conditions if you have a conviction related to cannabis.

It seems like they are self deleting resumes from the most qualified growers. Result: schwagg.

That just seems crazy to me. Never mind that a felon can't vote, but they can run for and hold office.
 

BobCajun

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Considering that everybody is high paid in Germany it seems probable that they would pay a lot more than Canadians ever would for Canopy shitweed, so they'd be stupid to sell it in Canada. And if they get a permit to export then it would be unfair not to also grant every other LP the same permit. Then every one of them would send every gram to Germany. What Canadian would pay these prices.

About people with criminal records not being able to get a production permit, taking Ontario as an example, with liquor production licenses they do ask on the application if you have a criminal record but it's not a requirement not to. They just want all your personal info. So why the double standard? And obviously why is Health Canada going to be the issuer when liquor production licenses are issued by each Province? Does Health Canada have a mandate to supply the nation with recreational drugs? I'd like to see that text. No health depts are involved in licensing weed production in any of the legal US states. They only license medical production, the liquor control boards handle all rec weed licensing. Trudeau is fucking freelancing and hoping nobody notices any of this shit. The only involvement in the rec weed trade the fed gov is entitled to is excise tax, just like with liquor.
 

cannadan

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sell poison swagg oversea's to places like germany....but tell your Canadian customers
"we are all out of stock on the strains you need"!!!
 

BobCajun

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There's no practical way to prevent mold in a large commercial grow without chemicals. Do any of the big LPs include an analysis showing mold content? They don't include an analysis at all, far as I know. I suggest that someone who has some LP weed have it analyzed for mold, because it's pretty unlikely that they wash the weed after harvest, or spray it down just before chopping because then it would get mold for sure, unless they dried it off with a salad spinner like I do, which of course they won't. That's their biggest problem right there, weed plants are a mold banquet, with those hairs all over them. Those hairs are perfect for mold growth, even when you can't see mold anywhere else. Almost all my buds have some mold on the hairs before I wash them.
 

The Hippy

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There's no practical way to prevent mold in a large commercial grow without chemicals. Do any of the big LPs include an analysis showing mold content? They don't include an analysis at all, far as I know. I suggest that someone who has some LP weed have it analyzed for mold, because it's pretty unlikely that they wash the weed after harvest, or spray it down just before chopping because then it would get mold for sure, unless they dried it off with a salad spinner like I do, which of course they won't. That's their biggest problem right there, weed plants are a mold banquet, with those hairs all over them. Those hairs are perfect for mold growth, even when you can't see mold anywhere else. Almost all my buds have some mold on the hairs before I wash them.
You wash your buds?????...never heard of that.
 

gb123

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perishable has been yapped about for years now..... known fact!!!
they don't care about it making people sick
or Manruns wouldn't have used pesticides on its organic mold crops been in which Cantpee is left holding the moly bag of poison>!(: Like we said they would!!!
 

BobCajun

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You wash your buds?????...never heard of that.
Yes, a few people do actually, just not the majority. Unless they have sterile conditions, and they don't, there's gonna be shit all over that weed. If not mold then just dust and stuff.

About using radiation, that ain't gonna get rid of the mold and air junk, just kill the spores. That would make it store better but won't help the people smoking the mold and air shit. Granted it probably wouldn't kill you but it's just gross if nothing else. Could be fly shit on there. Do YOU wanna smoke fly shit? Probably not.
 

A.K.A. Overgrowem

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Informative article for a yank, until he gets to the third stumbling block, supply and demand. Sounds like something from Sean Hannity. If there is one thing capitalism does, it moves to balance supply with demand. Canada has had a black market since the first lid was sold after prohibition kicked in. What?, some black market activity for 1 or 2 growing cycles after legal sales is the end of civilization. Me thinks the producers are not as clueless as the writer would have us believe. They have plenty of heads up and you can bet they are burning brain cells day and night figuring how to rake in as much profit as possible. As to homegrow: Peeps in Murica see B.C as a province in a state of scofflaw, ban homegrow and the peeps could go to open homegrowing rebellion.. A great story for those not effected.
 

gb123

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Yes, a few people do actually, just not the majority. Unless they have sterile conditions, and they don't, there's gonna be shit all over that weed. If not mold then just dust and stuff.

About using radiation, that ain't gonna get rid of the mold and air junk, just kill the spores. That would make it store better but won't help the people smoking the mold and air shit. Granted it probably wouldn't kill you but it's just gross if nothing else. Could be fly shit on there. Do YOU wanna smoke fly shit? Probably not.
stop yappin about shit you have ZERO clue about for cryin out loud lol (:
some people wash their herb? lol... only the idiots stupid enough to try it in the first place..who don't know how to grow . and desperate enough not to want to go out and BUY something that wouldn't kill them....... from say a buddy. lol
A friend with weed is a friend indeed... or is that a friend indeed is a friend with weed... lol no matter ...(:
 

BobCajun

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stop yappin about shit you have ZERO clue about for cryin out loud lol (:
some people wash their herb? lol... only the idiots stupid enough to try it in the first place..who don't know how to grow . and desperate enough not to want to go out and BUY something that wouldn't kill them....... from say a buddy. lol
A friend with weed is a friend indeed... or is that a friend indeed is a friend with weed... lol no matter ...(:
Cleanliness seems to offend you. YOU can smoke all the crud you want, but some people have standards. So I take it you canvassed all weed growers on earth and they all responded no, we don't wash our weed, cuz how the fuck else would you know? Hey everybody, this gb123 guy, who I assume is 12, cuz that's the lamest usename ever, never washes his weed, and I'm guessing his ass either. If you're ever at his place and he offers you a cup of coffee, make sure you brought your own cup, and a bunch of chlorine. Actually just decline the coffee, ain't worth it.
 

gb123

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Cleanliness seems to offend you. YOU can smoke all the crud you want, but some people have standards. So I take it you canvassed all weed growers on earth and they all responded no, we don't wash our weed, cuz how the fuck else would you know? Hey everybody, this gb123 guy, who I assume is 12, cuz that's the lamest usename ever, never washes his weed, and I'm guessing his ass either. If you're ever at his place and he offers you a cup of coffee, make sure you brought your own cup, and a bunch of chlorine. Actually just decline the coffee, ain't worth it.
two fool in a row who just don't get it lol
but its fun for a Monday afternoon.

cheers happy 150 (:

ps

for you two


have at it!
 

johny sunset

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I rest my case...


Thanks JOHNNY.

I don't even have to try and show just how unknowledgeable you are.
you do so well all by yourself (:

So I just showed You a video of a master grower washing his buds in response to nonsensical rant...."some people wash their herb? lol... only the idiots stupid enough to try it in the firstplace..who don't know how to grow ."
So are you saying Jorge Cervantes doesn't know what he's doing.?
 
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