Photon Flinger
Well-Known Member
Surely not any of the countries that have had legal marijuana for double digit years.
That's unpossible
As I have said before, the criminal element isn't that smart. In their world if they don't know about something it therefore can't exist elsewhere.
@GrowRock it is more than reasonable to expect that amount of wait time to get authorization for any medical study. It wouldn't matter if it was cannabis or any other restricted product. Plus it is U of C which isn't known for its academic prowess.
Now that is for medical use. As a plant the production of it falls under agriculture. AgCanada is the gov entity who handles the research into growing as they have been doing for at least 35 years. To answer the questions about strains, most have come from the results of this research since it was focused on breeding desirable traits for commercialization, and even a possible alternative energy source since at the time the 70s oil crisis was underway. Production of petroleum products just like from canola, sunflower, corn, etc but the cannabis family is faster growing, more pest resilient, a bunch of other benefits so there is a significant commercial aspect. Medical and social stigma concerns are far easier to get past if the economy is on the brink of collapse.
Something the criminal element might understand comes from that Canadian comedy Trailer Park Boys. A number of episodes show them in fields of flowering cannabis, they even had a musician and her troupe help harvest. Where exactly do you think they were able to take those scenes?
(Before you answer wrong or something else stupid, I will just tell you that those fields are for research purposes)