Not everyone has a backyard,and some are not suitable for cultivation.why would anyone buy it when they can grow it in the back yard for the entire year!??!?!?!
Seems silly to buy
I paid 20 for my first oz of gold, back during the 60's. No need for a flux.$25 an ounce would be awesome.
Hopefully you don't burn out your flux capacitor going back in time so often lol
How else you going to get 60's prices now?I paid 20 for my first oz of gold, back during the 60's. No need for a flux.
But the government after an exhaustive application process authorized those home grows...the injunction makes you legal...that's fucked...I've always grown my own until this past April. I am a MMAR holder (PPL & DG) covered by the injunction, but was shut down by my Insurance Co.
Without going into great detail of a 5 year long, hard sought battle against my homeowners insurance company, they dropped me for growing MMJ in my residence. This happened just at the start of the Allard trial, when Conroy put an insurance industry expert on the stand, saying that MMJ homeowners insurance policies were available in Canada. This was an out right lie! The only insurance company in Canada (Lloyds of London) issuing those policies, stopped doing so when the MMPR came into effect!
I was eventually able to purchase a homeowners policy through Lloyd's of London, but they insisted that no MMJ be grown on the property...inside or out until a decision comes from Phelan.
I've been in contact with my insurance broker since the JT win, and Lloyd's is staying steadfast, no MMJ grown until a Phelan decision, or legislation from the new government.
So a message to all of those currently growing in your residence, you are not covered for total loss. Please refer to your home owner policies for the "grow ops" clause. Check it out, it's there.
God forbid anything happen to your home that constituted a total loss, but be advised…you're insurance company will fight you tooth and nail to not pay because of that "grow op" clause in every Canadian homeowners insurance policy.
I recommend that you all govern yourselves accordingly…
That's why I grow in my shed. 2 years ago a guy from our area had his house burn down and the insurance wouldn't cover it bc he had plants in his basement.I've always grown my own until this past April. I am a MMAR holder (PPL & DG) covered by the injunction, but was shut down by my Insurance Co.
Without going into great detail of a 5 year long, hard sought battle against my homeowners insurance company, they dropped me for growing MMJ in my residence. This happened just at the start of the Allard trial, when Conroy put an insurance industry expert on the stand, saying that MMJ homeowners insurance policies were available in Canada. This was an out right lie! The only insurance company in Canada (Lloyds of London) issuing those policies, stopped doing so when the MMPR came into effect!
I was eventually able to purchase a homeowners policy through Lloyd's of London, but they insisted that no MMJ be grown on the property...inside or out until a decision comes from Phelan.
I've been in contact with my insurance broker since the JT win, and Lloyd's is staying steadfast, no MMJ grown until a Phelan decision, or legislation from the new government.
So a message to all of those currently growing in your residence, you are not covered for total loss. Please refer to your home owner policies for the "grow ops" clause. Check it out, it's there.
God forbid anything happen to your home that constituted a total loss, but be advised…you're insurance company will fight you tooth and nail to not pay because of that "grow op" clause in every Canadian homeowners insurance policy.
I recommend that you all govern yourselves accordingly…
I've always grown my own until this past April. I am a MMAR holder (PPL & DG) covered by the injunction, but was shut down by my Insurance Co.
Without going into great detail of a 5 year long, hard sought battle against my homeowners insurance company, they dropped me for growing MMJ in my residence. This happened just at the start of the Allard trial, when Conroy put an insurance industry expert on the stand, saying that MMJ homeowners insurance policies were available in Canada. This was an out right lie! The only insurance company in Canada (Lloyds of London) issuing those policies, stopped doing so when the MMPR came into effect!
I was eventually able to purchase a homeowners policy through Lloyd's of London, but they insisted that no MMJ be grown on the property...inside or out until a decision comes from Phelan.
I've been in contact with my insurance broker since the JT win, and Lloyd's is staying steadfast, no MMJ grown until a Phelan decision, or legislation from the new government.
So a message to all of those currently growing in your residence, you are not covered for total loss. Please refer to your home owner policies for the "grow ops" clause. Check it out, it's there.
God forbid anything happen to your home that constituted a total loss, but be advised…you're insurance company will fight you tooth and nail to not pay because of that "grow op" clause in every Canadian homeowners insurance policy.
I recommend that you all govern yourselves accordingly…
about 1.5 years ago BC lb's were 700-900 per lb. That's $43-56 per OZ.How else you going to get 60's prices now?
I know what you're saying...I'm still legal to grow it, not breaking any laws having a grow op etc etc...seems quite.....ya I'm having a time today so my ass is on fire!@WHATFG...totally fumed up for sure. Keep in mind insurance companies set the rules as to what is covered. From their perspective, MJ is still an "illegal substance" for most people in Canada. Until we have a court decision or new legislation, we can't force them to insure us.
gold was cheaper by the gram...it surely wasI paid 20 for my first oz of gold, back during the 60's. No need for a flux.
i would look into a human rights claim. you're being discriminated due to a medical reason. the Federal Government said you're OK to grow for yourself. the insurance company says you can't.@WHATFG...totally fumed up for sure. Keep in mind insurance companies set the rules as to what is covered. From their perspective, MJ is still an "illegal substance" for most people in Canada. Until we have a court decision or new legislation, we can't force them to insure us.
Filed and dismissed!i would look into a human rights claim. you're being discriminated due to a medical reason. the Federal Government said you're OK to grow for yourself. the insurance company says you can't.
I was told the risk is even too great for tomatoes… LOL!tell them you were told they're tomatoes... no issue with growing food or herbs or plants in your house.
and when they ask....say monsanto got to them..
pre fabbed steel building...what fire hazard?I was told the risk is even too great for tomatoes… LOL!
I was denied for the typical propaganda issues…ie: structural damage, electrical issues, mold…etc. Even though my space is probably one of the safest 4k grow rooms in a residence in the country, it did not matter to the insurance company. I have been inspected by the OPP, Hydro One with no reported issues, and was actually praised for the safety of the set up from both.
I offered the insurance company to come in and do an on-site inspection themselves, they weren't interested to take on the risk.
Check it out for yourselves. Call around to some insurance companies in Canada and tell them that you're a Hellth Cannuckistan licensed MMJ grower looking for house insurance. You will not find a single insurance company in Canada at this time that will sell you residential house insurance…guaranteed, even in BC !