Greenleaf Medicinal product recall

Jackal69

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you do realise big pauly that statement is actually called price fixing and is illegal in Canada, I get that your speculating but maybe you should mention you are.
 

ispice

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[QUOTE="Big Pauly, post: 10428195, member: 875250"... You see, the big or 'listed 12 LP's were having a meeting the other day and it was brought to their attention that one of the LP's were severely undercutting the others, 'Greenleaf' with their $5.00 a gram pricing. That was going to cause strife so it was decided that they needed another BIG company fast to fill Greenleaf's boots.....[/QUOTE]

I'd be so screwed if their was collusion to keep lower priced LP's outta the playing field, haha.
 

cannadan

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pretty sure I had read in the gazzette that the gov would give the pot producers a free hand to organize and fix prices at least in the beginning....
which is completely illegal

even though I know a former drywall boss I had years ago....did prison time for the exact same thing....
must be nice to be allowed to bend the rules.....because those making the rules want you to succeed
 

bcbreeder

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Tilray has gone all over the province and purchased up ready to harvest plants, after doing a cursory visual inspection for mold, mildew, mites, they have their crew cut down the plants them take em back to the tilray facility where it is trimmed and dried, and then irradiated.
So much for LPs producing their own product . Seems they felt obligated to buy up product (approx. A ton) from certain well known and well connected licensed growers.
Tilray also has a mite problem already, so much for starting clean folks, DIRTY .
 

ispice

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The summary's in the gazette listings of the MMPR are very interesting to read now, and will become more relevant in the future as its proof of their ineptness and failure in their administration of the MMPR.

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Agracan

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Greenleaf is working with NO ONE! It's a gimmick so people don't get a bad impression of corporations supplying the weeds. All Greanleaf is going to do is refund all monies to those that payed and return their MMAR's etc. You see, the big or 'listed 12 LP's were having a meeting the other day and it was brought to their attention that one of the LP's were severely undercutting the others, 'Greenleaf' with their $5.00 a gram pricing. That was going to cause strife so it was decided that they needed another BIG company fast to fill Greenleaf's boots. Enter Tilray, an American co. that is, in my opinion, using a lot of Greenleaf's stock to have them ready to go like now!

PO boxes next to each other is NOT coincidental. That in itself should substantiate the fact that they were working together, at least at the very end. This is my theory based on facts I've read and email I've received from Greenleaf.
I'm curious about this meeting. Where was it and who was at the meeting?
 

Green Medical

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No Price fixing.. Tweed is has Space bomb and La Confidential listed at $5 per gram.
$4 will be our lowest priced release to start. The whole market is going to level at $4 per gram or cheaper if someone will push further. That to me is good news for the patients. $4 translates to $112 per ounce $1816 per pound.
 

ru4r34l

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No Price fixing.. Tweed is has Space bomb and La Confidential listed at $5 per gram.
$4 will be our lowest priced release to start. The whole market is going to level at $4 per gram or cheaper if someone will push further. That to me is good news for the patients. $4 translates to $112 per ounce $1816 per pound.
Maybe these prices will stand initially, but I will not hold my breath for these prices to be around once the doors swing fully open.

regards,
 

Agracan

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Maybe these prices will stand initially, but I will not hold my breath for these prices to be around once the doors swing fully open.

regards,
I would tend to agree...I think we'll get closer to the U.S. standard, once marketing restrictions are relaxed, operations grow, competition gets more fierce, there will pressure to have bigger budgets to cover all of that and the money has to come from somewhere.
 

ispice

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I think he meant they will go lower, the doors swinging wider would mean more ganja, more ganja equals downward pricing.

Protected and covered fields can produce insane amount of top shelf cannabis at pennies per gram.
 

Agracan

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I think they will go up. You have to also factor in the possibility of the government slapping some sort of excise tax. Perhaps we'll go into something like the wine business, where you can make your own at home, grow your own at a facility, or purchase from a producer. Each has it's merits and place in the market, where we still have the majority of commerce being done via regular producers (people get lazy and like the convenience).
 

Green Medical

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I mean that if someone pushes lower than $4 (like peace naturals already giving 30 grams for $93 shipping included.) The market can go as low as $3 dollars. If someone holds hard $3 then that will be the new going rate. This will only last until the taxes kick in 2 years. Then you will see an instant price increase to pay the tax portion like gasoline. This is not a guess... this is what is coming and it is where those inflated numbers HC is throwing around come from. You didn`t really think the LPs will be making 100 percent tax free dollars did you?
 

leaffan

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I mean that if someone pushes lower than $4 (like peace naturals already giving 30 grams for $93 shipping included.) The market can go as low as $3 dollars. If someone holds hard $3 then that will be the new going rate. This will only last until the taxes kick in 2 years. Then you will see an instant price increase to pay the tax portion like gasoline. This is not a guess... this is what is coming and it is where those inflated numbers HC is throwing around come from. You didn`t really think the LPs will be making 100 percent tax free dollars did you?
At $3/g the medical patients will be able to supply the recreational market. Expect the avg 1g/patient # to increase dramatically if we are at $3/g
 

leaffan

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The summary's in the gazette listings of the MMPR are very interesting to read now, and will become more relevant in the future as its proof of their ineptness and failure in their administration of the MMPR.

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I'm a dummy, is there a link for this?
I said before, watch out for the big boys ispice. You are their enemy. Having said that, best of luck, hope you get that damned licence soon.
 

ru4r34l

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I think he meant they will go lower, the doors swinging wider would mean more ganja, more ganja equals downward pricing.

Protected and covered fields can produce insane amount of top shelf cannabis at pennies per gram.
Nope, I mean the prices will definitely increase, and the quality will decrease; but I think everyone know this.

Health Canada I suspect will only be watching this "NEW INDUSTRY" for a limited time, after that I expect to see inspections falter, with individuals health at risk.

regards,
 
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Green Medical

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At $3/g the medical patients will be able to supply the recreational market. Expect the avg 1g/patient # to increase dramatically if we are at $3/g
You got it LeafFan... The med patients will supply the black market with their purchased meds and it will command a higher price because it is tested brand name strains in limited supply and possibly sold out like a vintage wine. That is a big flaw with the MMPR. Now patients will sell some of their meds to pay for their meds. I wonder if any of these 150+ gram per day scripts will get filled by some LPs. 30 packages of 150 grams sent out in the mail each month.
 
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