Yeah, not that there's no opportunity, but for small mom & pop shops there's not a lot of money to be had, I'm sure the odd one will survive. But I think the larger ops with more cash behind have a better chance. Groups, pools of smaller players could make a go.I'd agree that it's hugely risky time to invest. I bet a lot of people are going to lose a lot, the big question is who'll come out ahead. I think dispensaries never had much hope of being licensed as the gov sees them as criminals exploiting the situation. Not that it's right, just the sad reality that all the people opposed to legalisation would tear them apart if they did. Just too much political blowback.
If you have the resources or a group that can pool them, are confident in your strains & production or have innovative ways to process it there is a huge potential though to create market presence in a new industry.
Groups if small players vs big LP's is what I expect we'll see. 600kg is a lot to for one person to grow & process in a year. I think the entire market is in too much flux to tell because we're still thinking of it like we always have.Yeah, not that there's no opportunity, but for small mom & pop shops there's not a lot of money to be had, I'm sure the odd one will survive. But I think the larger ops with more cash behind have a better chance. Groups, pools of smaller players could make a go.
Short term maybe but they'll have to cut their costs to match the OCS prices & it'll be much easier for the cops to go after them. Instead of being tossed out of court they'll face bigger & bigger fines. Doesn't seem like that'd be profitable long, especially when it's cheaper & safer to move online. Which is what I expect will happen, brick & mortar stores are too big a target when you can be next to invisible on the web but still easily target your audience.I predict that Toronto dispensaries will operate as they do now....close em...and they'll re-open imo. And good for them......they charge too much...but good for them defying the government...that's exactly what we need.
No, that's just your presumption because you're biased & don't listen to what I'm saying. I think the LP's are shitting bricks because the regs are a lot more open then they wanted. I've clearly said that underground growers have the advantage because they have the genetics.like sayin the BM is gonna fail lol
you talk like LPs grow something worth while
Beating the OCS prices isn't hard...even for brick and mortar stores. Undercutting them is easy for the BM. The store will need to settle for less margin. Store fronts BOOM in sales. BIG BIG money made daily. Even with lower retails I feel they will have the money to fight. For how long..your right...who knows.Short term maybe but they'll have to cut their costs to match the OCS prices & it'll be much easier for the cops to go after them. Instead of being tossed out of court they'll face bigger & bigger fines. Doesn't seem like that'd be profitable long, especially when it's cheaper & safer to move online. Which is what I expect will happen, brick & mortar stores are too big a target when you can be next to invisible on the web but still easily target your audience.
I have no doubt they will continue for the next year or two until the legal system dries up their profits & it's not worth it.
I've heard anecdotally they charge $10-15/g, so competing with the OCS will cut their profits in half right off the bat. Then there's the fines & jail time facing them if they persist. I don't see why they would when they could just be telling people now they're switching to online sales. I guess we'll find out in a couple months.Beating the OCS prices isn't hard...even for brick and mortar stores. Undercutting them is easy for the BM. The store will need to settle for less margin. Store fronts BOOM in sales. BIG BIG money made daily. Even with lower retails I feel they will have the money to fight. For how long..your right...who knows.
Because a store front is the busiest you can get. Yes lower profits...but still huge profits ....even at lower margins. Their just greedy is all. That's going to have to change.I've heard anecdotally they charge $10-15/g, so competing with the OCS will cut their profits in half right off the bat. Then there's the fines & jail time facing them if they persist. I don't see why they would when they could just be telling people now they're switching to online sales. I guess we'll find out in a couple months.
People LOVE the present dispensary store model...the way most dispensaries have been doing it anyway. The OCS store will be a boring drab no touch or smell places. Not the same thing by far. Not welcoming by far. More.... take this stuff and get going...lol...stupid gov.I've heard anecdotally they charge $10-15/g, so competing with the OCS will cut their profits in half right off the bat. Then there's the fines & jail time facing them if they persist. I don't see why they would when they could just be telling people now they're switching to online sales. I guess we'll find out in a couple months.
oh now ..don't get all bent out of shape. Again....it's not me who is confused.No, that's just your presumption because you're biased & don't listen to what I'm saying. I think the LP's are shitting bricks because the regs are a lot more open then they wanted. I've clearly said that underground growers have the advantage because they have the genetics.
That statement is just another example of how you selectively choose to pick out specifics that reinforce your view. Also how it distorts reality by being so narrow & twisting things to fit your reality instead of looking at multiple angles, thinking critically & trying to see the bigger picture.
once the stores open ..there will be a rush by the few who thinkk its REALLY NEATPeople LOVE the present dispensary store model...the way most dispensaries have been doing it anyway. The OCS store will be a boring drab no touch or smell places. Not the same thing by far. Not welcoming by far. More.... take this stuff and get going...lol...stupid gov.
100k summary conviction for an organisation selling is a big deterrent, you could very well be right though. Which is why I see the majority of sales moving online until it's slowly phased out.Because a store front is the busiest you can get. Yes lower profits...but still huge profits ....even at lower margins. Their just greedy is all. That's going to have to change.
The store fronts make LARGE sales in one day....plenty for legal fee's imo. They've been making cash hand over fist up until now anyway.
sadly you forget or dont realize100k summary conviction for an organisation selling is a big deterrent, you could very well be right though. Which is why I see the majority of sales moving online until it's slowly phased out.
The negative feelings you mention against the LP's is why I think the OCS will try to carry as wide a range of producers as possible. Over half are new from the last year & don't carry the same baggage as the ones that have been exploiting patients/using illegal pesticides/fungicides.
No, there's specific language around that in the regulations, you can't run any of the micro options in a residential dwelling.So can a house be turned into a micro grow?
I purchased www.clonesbc.ca just in case lol...
Even if it were legal federally, between the provinces and municipalities I don't think you'd ever get a permit to grow at home. But if you lived in some small town up north, where you play hockey with the mayor, you may be able to get a work-around permit for your existing landWhich makes sense as houses are really not designed for mass production of plants. We're all better off it production regulated to ensure it's properly grown.
Finding that balance is where the gov missed their mark.