Trudeau’s Failed Cannabis Experiment:

gb123

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Trudeau’s Failed Cannabis Experiment: The Black Market is best
According to new government statistics, Canadian cannabis consumers would rather turn to their neighborhood dealer than visit the recently legalized marijuana dispensaries. Six months after legalization, The Guardian calls Prime Minister Trudeau’s experiment “struggling to get off the ground”. The solution? Lifting the government’s involvement In the distribution of the cash crop.

The legal purchase of cannabis reached 2 billion Canadian dollars in early 2019, whereas the black market accounted for 5 billion CAD. Also, 79% of all cannabis products were sold on the black market.

Justin Trudeau’s goal to eliminate the marijuana black market through legalization is falling flat. However, we cannot expect to see a sudden switch in consumers’ behavior.

Moreover, the new industry seems to be meeting some roadblocks along the way.

Even though inefficient operations might cause problems within the supply chain as one critic suggests, the government involvement within this industry is far more damaging.

Price Control
When Trudeau announced government-led decriminalization in 2017, we already pondered whether it was a good idea to regulate the cannabis market by setting prices and distributing licenses.

When the government is involved in the production of a commodity through price control, shortages tend to rise. Take the recent food shortages in Venezuela as an extreme example.

The same principle holds up for Canada’s cannabis consumption.

According to the Toronto Star, the legal dispensaries are unable to keep track with the demand for the raw product, cannabis, while oftentimes remaining overstocked on subsidiaries (such as cannabis oils) and side products.

Competition vs Arbitrary Prices
Since Ottowa sets an arbitrary, monopolized price for legal cannabis, free market regulators (competition between companies, reduction in production cost) do not determine the price for legal cannabis.

However, black market prices are determined by the free market.

Should it be of any surprise that black market cannabis is 36% cheaper than its legalized counterpart?

Loyalty Over Legality
Canadian consumers described the cannabis available in dispensaries as “dry” and “untasteful”. Also, it contains less than 20% THC.

Legal cannabis does not meet the quality that can be found on the streets.

Furthermore, loyalty is big factor why consumers still visit their neighborhood dealer.

Canopy Growth Corporation
Is there no one benefitting from marijuana decriminalization?

Surely there is one.

Murray Rothbard already predicted that government regulations favor big business and large enterprises.

The Canadian Canopy Growth Corp., Canada’s largest legal marijuana producer, hit a 98,73% one year return on April 21, while also leaving its mark on the American market with the possible acquisition of Acreage Holdings Inc. a deal worth 3.4 billion CAD and said to be designed to create a global powerhouse in the marijuana industry.

If the Canadian government really wants to eliminate the black market, they should no longer be involved in the production of cannabis.
 

The Hippy

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It the " Peoples Plant "...not trudys plant...nope...not....hahahahaha
fuck you maggot boy...fail like the scum you are.
 

R.Raider

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If the Canadian government really wants to eliminate the black market, they should no longer be involved in the production of cannabis.
I can't see this ever happening unfortunately. The government sticks their greedy paws into everything possible. If their's no money involved for them then they don't bother. The only reason they made it legal in the first place was to collect taxes.

It'll be up to the LP's to drop their prices and start growing better quality. Their's no way the government is going to take their hands out of the cookie jar now that they're finally in there.
 

The Hippy

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What I knew 5 years ago when they announced big companies will be growing all the weed for us soon was this.
There is NO way for a big factory to be competitive with us. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN

Therefore they WILL NEVER win against the BM. They will NEVER be able to match prices. Once again...bye bye to their little plan.
I'm not the smartest guy but can easily see that far anyway.
They should have also seen that...many of us here did.
The Bm can go so low in price that trudy sweeping will never be attractive to those who like value and quality.
And this is how the HIppy Wins against silver soon groper nice hair runway model boy-o.
Did he think we'd forget the beating we've taken at the hands of the Canadian government.
Many of us won't.
Payback time for me.
 

The Hippy

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If only I could put my foot on trudeau's face on the concrete. I'd tell him you think we don't know what you and your predictors did to us you bastard. And now you demand our money and ask we pay up. You little shit. I'd grind his face in real good......feel my hate magot dancer.
We/I remember and won't let you forget it.
How dare they expect us to fall in line and buy his hypocrit schwagg. Did the Nazi expect to see dancing with joy in their camps????
 

WHATFG

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However, black market prices are determined by the free market.
Funny how that works....
Since Ottowa sets an arbitrary, monopolized price for legal cannabis, free market regulators (competition between companies, reduction in production cost) do not determine the price for legal cannabis.
...and this doesn't....lol...

...and isn't Ottawa spelled wrong?...tsk tsk....
 

gb123

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actually .its humorous to read they're "take" on his deal
to think they feel they have something is even funnier :lol:
 

Skatch420

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Cbc Radio keeps saying its a 22 billion dollar industry.... lol so damn funny... makes me laugh everytime
 
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