this article is humorous to read ... I find it funny people can even think like this.
Now instead of LP put BM in its place.
Yeup... the BM!
Who would buy off of an LP, be registered as a POT SMOKER after it's been decriminalized or made legal?
Quaduple LP sales?? 
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Cannabis dispensaries crackdown could benefit licensed providers, says M Partners
SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 BY NICK WADDELL 1 COMMENT
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M Partners analyst Daniel Pearlstein said authorities have been hesitant to act against cannabis dispensaries in the past, but with Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR) in place, that could change.
A Health Canada crackdown on cannabis dispensaries could quadruple the number of people who use licensed producers, says M Partners analyst Daniel Pearlstein.
Last week, Health Canada sent warning letters to 13 illegal cannabis dispensaries and compassion clubs in Western Canada. The agency required these establishments to “immediately suspend all activities with controlled substances within 30 days” or risk RCMP enforcement. The warning letter said the owners of these businesses face a possible $5-million fine and up to two years in prison.
There are currently more than a hundred pot dispensers in Vancouver alone, some with as many as 10,000 members.
Pearlstein says that if Health Canada carries through with its threat it could send these users scrambling to licensed producers such as Tweed Marijuana (TSXV:TWD).
“We believe that there are approximately 100,000 patients loyal to dispensaries right now and that most would migrate over to the MMPR if the crackdown spread to all dispensaries, representing a five fold increase in the size of the market (there are ~25,000 MMPR enrolled),” said Pearlstein. “Steering patients away from dispensaries and towards LPs is not only positive for the MMPR but may also help to diminish reliance on the black market. In a survey taken in the US, early data shows that the majority of cannabis users in states where legal dispensaries operate obtain cannabis through legal means while just 17% rely on the black market.”
Pearlstein said authorities have been hesitant to act against cannabis dispensaries in the past, but with Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR) in place, the market could fast shift to one that sees only legal licensed dispensaries sell legal cannabis sourced directly from licensed producers.
Now instead of LP put BM in its place.
Yeup... the BM!
Who would buy off of an LP, be registered as a POT SMOKER after it's been decriminalized or made legal?


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Cannabis dispensaries crackdown could benefit licensed providers, says M Partners
SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 BY NICK WADDELL 1 COMMENT
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M Partners analyst Daniel Pearlstein said authorities have been hesitant to act against cannabis dispensaries in the past, but with Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR) in place, that could change.
A Health Canada crackdown on cannabis dispensaries could quadruple the number of people who use licensed producers, says M Partners analyst Daniel Pearlstein.
Last week, Health Canada sent warning letters to 13 illegal cannabis dispensaries and compassion clubs in Western Canada. The agency required these establishments to “immediately suspend all activities with controlled substances within 30 days” or risk RCMP enforcement. The warning letter said the owners of these businesses face a possible $5-million fine and up to two years in prison.
There are currently more than a hundred pot dispensers in Vancouver alone, some with as many as 10,000 members.
Pearlstein says that if Health Canada carries through with its threat it could send these users scrambling to licensed producers such as Tweed Marijuana (TSXV:TWD).
“We believe that there are approximately 100,000 patients loyal to dispensaries right now and that most would migrate over to the MMPR if the crackdown spread to all dispensaries, representing a five fold increase in the size of the market (there are ~25,000 MMPR enrolled),” said Pearlstein. “Steering patients away from dispensaries and towards LPs is not only positive for the MMPR but may also help to diminish reliance on the black market. In a survey taken in the US, early data shows that the majority of cannabis users in states where legal dispensaries operate obtain cannabis through legal means while just 17% rely on the black market.”
Pearlstein said authorities have been hesitant to act against cannabis dispensaries in the past, but with Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR) in place, the market could fast shift to one that sees only legal licensed dispensaries sell legal cannabis sourced directly from licensed producers.