Tilray releases Jean Guy, Digweed CBD, Watermelon

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bcbreeder

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Watch out doctors here comes team tilray,

Looking to develop your career at the forefront of a rapidly expanding industry?
Ready to apply your talents to make a positive difference in the lives of patients across the country?
We are looking for a flexible, enthusiastic, and motivated Medical Sales Representative who wants to be a part of a team that is passionate about our products and the success and growth of our business.
Reporting to the Director of Sales, the Medical Sales Representative is responsible for creating and maintaining relationships with medical professionals. The Sales Representative will reach his or her business targets through effective management of designated territories and physical visits with doctors and other health care professionals. This individual will continually maintain a professional image of the company. Integrity, passion, and in-person presentational skills are essential for this role.
Duties & responsibilities will include:
  • Organize assigned territory, focusing on leads to maximize call potential with at least five (5) face-to-face meetings with medical professionals per day
  • Register at least five (5) medical professionals per week
  • Contacting medical professionals via telephone to assess their knowledge of the Marihuana for Medical Purpose Regulations program and providing appropriate education of same
  • Develop strategies that will increase lead opportunities in territory
  • Daily administrative tasks are expected to include (and not limited to):
  • Registering approved medical practitioners
  • Confirming via provincial Physician, Surgeon, or Nurses College website whether or not the medical professional is verified
  • Accessing Narcotics Control Regulations list to ensure that the medical professional is not listed there.
  • Entering notes of these activities in each doctor profile, keeping a detailed record of contacts, completing Health Care Practitioner checklist form and couriering all approved doctor documentation at the end of each week to head office
 

minnow

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Serious question? Why waste your money? You don't need bm connections anymore. Nothing shady with a package showing up in the mail. Lots of cc's and dispensarys to choose from. The main draw is price range and concentrates/edibles that lp's can't offer. I just don't get why anyone would willingly send these lp jokes money.
Who stands behind the quality of the extracts/concentrates/edibles that are sold by CCs? If I get terrible poisoning who do I call? Who does your next of kin sue if your tincture ends up having just enough cyanide in it to kill you? Most of these CC's don't even publish their corporate registration address and names of their directors. If I am wrong about this please correct me, as this is a serious concern for a lot of MMJ patients, myself included. Otherwise, it's a case of "buyer beware, and consume at your own risk."
 

symptum

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I don't know where this cyanide would come from but, I can say that Tilray sold me cannabis with enough mould on it to get someone seriously ill. Where were the QC checks and balances in that situation Sam? How about the Peace Naturals recall due to bacterial contamination? Or the WMMC recall due to mould? If you want to argue that the L.P cannabis is the greatest due to all the testing and science behind it, then you should at least be familiar with the numerous times the system has failed miserably at keeping it's clientele safe and healthy.
 

Yessica...

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Any sativa strain that Tilray has had (minus the shake) has only been available for a few days to a week. I'd be more impressed if they were able to keep a strain for a consistent amount of time.

I don't think Tilray is all bad, and I have no experience with the other LP's. They ship fast, and I think some of their product is really good. But the $5.00/ gram shake was a disappointment to say the least...
 

Gmack420

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Watch out doctors here comes team tilray,

Looking to develop your career at the forefront of a rapidly expanding industry?
Ready to apply your talents to make a positive difference in the lives of patients across the country?
We are looking for a flexible, enthusiastic, and motivated Medical Sales Representative who wants to be a part of a team that is passionate about our products and the success and growth of our business.
Reporting to the Director of Sales, the Medical Sales Representative is responsible for creating and maintaining relationships with medical professionals. The Sales Representative will reach his or her business targets through effective management of designated territories and physical visits with doctors and other health care professionals. This individual will continually maintain a professional image of the company. Integrity, passion, and in-person presentational skills are essential for this role.
Duties & responsibilities will include:
  • Organize assigned territory, focusing on leads to maximize call potential with at least five (5) face-to-face meetings with medical professionals per day
  • Register at least five (5) medical professionals per week
  • Contacting medical professionals via telephone to assess their knowledge of the Marihuana for Medical Purpose Regulations program and providing appropriate education of same
  • Develop strategies that will increase lead opportunities in territory
  • Daily administrative tasks are expected to include (and not limited to):
  • Registering approved medical practitioners
  • Confirming via provincial Physician, Surgeon, or Nurses College website whether or not the medical professional is verified
  • Accessing Narcotics Control Regulations list to ensure that the medical professional is not listed there.
  • Entering notes of these activities in each doctor profile, keeping a detailed record of contacts, completing Health Care Practitioner checklist form and couriering all approved doctor documentation at the end of each week to head office
Sounds like oddish not gullible guppy
 

Gmack420

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Who stands behind the quality of the extracts/concentrates/edibles that are sold by CCs? If I get terrible poisoning who do I call? Who does your next of kin sue if your tincture ends up having just enough cyanide in it to kill you? Most of these CC's don't even publish their corporate registration address and names of their directors. If I am wrong about this please correct me, as this is a serious concern for a lot of MMJ patients, myself included. Otherwise, it's a case of "buyer beware, and consume at your own risk."
Yeah so where are the bodies? Where are the patients that have used products from ANY established cc/dispensary that's been poisoned? We will wait for evidence of what you're claiming. Running around saying the sky is falling isn't a defence either. Switch up your game plan. Do some research and prove me wrong. But you can't. Not with examples from canada. If there was any examples we'd all know. Harper would be singing about it from the rooftop of parliament.
 

minnow

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Yeah so where are the bodies? Where are the patients that have used products from ANY established cc/dispensary that's been poisoned? We will wait for evidence of what you're claiming. Running around saying the sky is falling isn't a defence either. Switch up your game plan. Do some research and prove me wrong. But you can't. Not with examples from canada. If there was any examples we'd all know. Harper would be singing about it from the rooftop of parliament.
OK forget safety , who verifies the claims of CCs with regards to thc and cbd content? And once more I bring up the point of cusromer service/complaints/liability. There is almost none with CCs, so I am not brainwashes, you're just too high to see the Achilles heel of the old system.
 

Gmack420

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OK forget safety , who verifies the claims of CCs with regards to thc and cbd content? And once more I bring up the point of cusromer service/complaints/liability. There is almost none with CCs, so I am not brainwashes, you're just too high to see the Achilles heel of the old system.
How do you know this about cc's? I have experiences ranging from good to bad. And the bad ones actually stepped up to the plate and made efforts to right the problems I experienced. I don't care what the tested canibinoids are really. I can tell by using the meds if they are any good and if they will help my illness or not. Go ahead and keep telling yourself lp weed is safer then what the rest of us are smoking. Less then 25% of all Canadian mmj users access their meds from lp's. You are in the minority of Canadians who think it's safe and effective to use. You're also unaware of what mmj really is. No one who knows hemp from hash would rate any shake 9.5/10
 
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CalyxCrusher

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Who stands behind the quality of the extracts/concentrates/edibles that are sold by CCs? If I get terrible poisoning who do I call? Who does your next of kin sue if your tincture ends up having just enough cyanide in it to kill you? Most of these CC's don't even publish their corporate registration address and names of their directors. If I am wrong about this please correct me, as this is a serious concern for a lot of MMJ patients, myself included. Otherwise, it's a case of "buyer beware, and consume at your own risk."

Where to begin. Do your own simple research on how extracts are made, then slam your head against a concrete wall for the cyanide question. Your comments show nothing but complete lack of knowledge with comments like that and the fact you have to ask instead of moving the mouse cursor over a few inches to do a simple search about explains it all.

The fact you keep posting about how good LP's schwag which have proven track records of being shit is one thing. Then to try and drum up BS about the products CC's offer(cyanide? I mean really. Oh you must be one of those razor blades in the Halloween candy apple ppl, ......gotcha) in a system which ACTUALLY has and DOES still work for patients,raises a lot of red flags.

Go peddle your LP wares elsewhere, no one here will be falling for it anytime soon. Maybe you can go hangout with buddy singing Tweed's praises.....unless you have 2 accounts. Both have recently started posting......
 

minnow

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Where to begin. Do your own simple research on how extracts are made, then slam your head against a concrete wall for the cyanide question. Your comments show nothing but complete lack of knowledge with comments like that and the fact you have to ask instead of moving the mouse cursor over a few inches to do a simple search about explains it all.

The fact you keep posting about how good LP's schwag which have proven track records of being shit is one thing. Then to try and drum up BS about the products CC's offer(cyanide? I mean really. Oh you must be one of those razor blades in the Halloween candy apple ppl, ......gotcha) in a system which ACTUALLY has and DOES still work for patients,raises a lot of red flags.

Go peddle your LP wares elsewhere, no one here will be falling for it anytime soon. Maybe you can go hangout with buddy singing Tweed's praises.....unless you have 2 accounts. Both have recently started posting......
Again, your unrelenting refusal to believe that LPs produce good product that patients that actually helps people is just evidence that you work for a CC or a black market operation and you're afraid that you will lose business if LPs succeed, which they will because they are taking this shit seriously and operating within a legal framework that puts consumer safety first. Cyanide was just an example. I'd order MPNs sativa tincture but there is like zero labelling on it and I really have no idea who made it or what's in it, so because of that I don't trust it. If tilray released a sativa tincture I'd order it in a SECOND, because they back their products up and are a legit operation, not some silkroad2.0 spinoff
 

minnow

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Every time you group all LPs together and call their products shwag, it shows exactly who you are and who you work for.
 

CalyxCrusher

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Again, your unrelenting refusal to believe that LPs produce good product that patients that actually helps people is just evidence that you work for a CC or a black market operation and you're afraid that you will lose business if LPs succeed, which they will because they are taking this shit seriously and operating within a legal framework that puts consumer safety first. Cyanide was just an example. I'd order MPNs sativa tincture but there is like zero labelling on it and I really have no idea who made it or what's in it, so because of that I don't trust it. If tilray released a sativa tincture I'd order it in a SECOND, because they back their products up and are a legit operation, not some silkroad2.0 spinoff

Holy shit I had a good laugh at that. Thanks for that. No one here thinks that FUTURE potential LP's MAY be able to grow good cannabis. But as for the current group of currently approved LP's, it's looking pretty unimpressive. No one here needs to assume that sentiment since we've SEEN what people have received and it was generally lack luster, and unfortunately at the expense of a patient having to be a "guinea pig" and be willing to try an over priced, under performing product.

I don't work for a CC or the BM, I, like everyone else here am a patient. One who has consumed more than enough cannabis in my lifetime to know when good is good, and schwag is schwag. And the current program is beyond pathetic and inexcusable. Especially when these guys have multimillion dollar facilities and still have to have recalls for mold. Tilray being a perfect example.
 
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