No, not rare dankness or cannabis seed companies... Multibillion dollar pharmaceutical or tobacco companies..who have already patented cannabis genetics.
Apparently you're not aware of how genetics or patents work. Your bagseed has a mom, and that mom had a mom and so on.. The company patents an old strain such as skunk #1, which is the base of 50% of all strains produced in holland in the Dutch seed company heyday, and you grow anything with ANY trace of their genes in it, they can sue you for patent infringement. This is a fact. This is what Monsanto is doing to farmers right now. Mega farms cross pollenate with small mom and pop farms, the small farmer grows his crop the next year from his seed as he always had, except now Monsanto can sue because their genes are now in his seeds.