Nope. One insurer tried that a few years ago and they lost in court. They claimed the policy was void. The judge wasn't impressed since the fire was caused by arson.
In short, don't trust insurance industry publications. It's lots of spin...
Trying to steal an industry is harder than it seems, eh? Well, they wouldn't have tried if they had taken a second to appreciate the fact that cannabis users are on to them. I mean, we're not exactly the type of people who don't question authority...and they want to force us to buy their...
Gee, not addressing at all why they thought they had enough but clearly didn't. Let's get real. 100 000 orders is nothing when you consider the population of Ontario.
Nah, I think they ran out because all LPs had in storage was unsellable bud they had hoped to unload on edibles producers.
PS...
Maybe, but since there weren't any long-winded rebuttals from Bill Blair and the like, the producer seems to have gotten the message he or she wanted to convey from the interviewee.
I'd just bring a video of me snowboarding as evidence cannabis doesn't affect my reaction time. :bigjoint:
All kidding aside, it will be struck down. The mere fact it is law is an assault to our senses.
It hasn't occurred to you he would have probably been selling weed for a friend? Yeah, organized crime is defined as involving just three people (the buyer, the seller, and the grower).
Either way, he was a kid if he did. How kind of you to hold that over his head. You really didn't need to go...
Something screwy is going on. 40% losses in market value in two weeks may be nothing.
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/pot-companies-reporting-profit-unsold-bud-totally-legal-130506269.html
You've never interviewed anyone, have you?
Well, the way I see it, one wants the interviewee to tell the story and feigning ignorance is a great way to get specific information out of people.