Wish I'd have said all that Chris...I totally agree bud!!!!Wait for the public uproar in a couple of years when they realize the intended goal of eliminating the BM has actually had the opposite effect. The BM has been operating for many decades and that is what people are comfortable with. People won't spend more for the same or inferior product, so the cost of retail cannabis will be forced to drop to meet the street price. Anything over $5/g, including taxes, will turn folks to the BM. It will destroy most LP's and provinces like Ontario who have chosen to use unionized government staff at $30/hr to sell bud will go down in history as the first group to find a way to LOSE MONEY selling weed!
The smaller ones will be eaten up almost immediately by 3 or 4 of the bigger players. Their business models are built around selling at retail prices. When they are forced to sell at wholesale prices, dictated by Ottawa and the provinces, that model falls apart. When Ottawa forces $2 or $3 grams to try to compete with the BM, investors will bail and the big guys will fall.Wish I'd have said all that Chris...I totally agree bud!!!!
LP weed will sit on the shelf after a one year high point at the beginning.
I wonder how the LP's like being told what to wholesale their weed for. After all they get 7 to 20 a gram now....hope they are happy with 3 bucks a gram wholesale to the Gov....hahahaha.
They all gonna fail so bad it will be fantastic to watch in 2 years. I figure it will take about 2 years after legalization to see the first start to fall apart....And I'm gonna laugh and laugh and laugh.
Imagine some stupid Hippy knowing better than all those greedy suits did.
Yup and I knew that the day it was announced. Too many mouths to feed to make their system work. See ya LP's....suck up the cash while you can greed bags.The smaller ones will be eaten up almost immediately by 3 or 4 of the bigger players. Their business models are built around selling at retail prices. When they are forced to sell at wholesale prices, dictated by Ottawa and the provinces, that model falls apart. When Ottawa forces $2 or $3 grams to try to compete with the BM, investors will bail and the big guys will fall.
I'm surprised the lp's are still in business at all. With the BM market price so low and flooded around here. I would think that would slow their sales.Wait for the public uproar in a couple of years when they realize the intended goal of eliminating the BM has actually had the opposite effect. The BM has been operating for many decades and that is what people are comfortable with. People won't spend more for the same or inferior product, so the cost of retail cannabis will be forced to drop to meet the street price. Anything over $5/g, including taxes, will turn folks to the BM. It will destroy most LP's and provinces like Ontario who have chosen to use unionized government staff at $30/hr to sell bud will go down in history as the first group to find a way to LOSE MONEY selling weed!
Welcome fellow LP hater ( I hope anyway ).....good to have you on board. Lots of cool folks here...we just despise Lp's is all.I'm surprised the lp's are still in business at all. With the BM market price so low and flooded around here. I would think that would slow their sales.
Then with the lp's high overhead...........I kind of thought the investors were getting screwed.
And yeah, with the government involved in the business end of it, I'm sure it's going to cost the taxpayers again.
Much like small wineries and craft brewers compete with the big booze boys, cannabis should be no different.I have no love for the LP's for sure. But at least we could compete with them.
I think the LP's are small fries compared to the big corporations that are quietly sneaking up behind them