The Cannabis Supply Chain
In the midst of the post-pandemic recession, governments argue the cannabis industry could diversify regional economies, add …
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Do as European, ad tobacco in your joint so you'll need less weed.
Sorry, kid, but the "tomato" analogy is "incorrect". People actually need food, even tasteless red cardboard spheres can be sold. The craft cannabis market will mirror, or surpass, the market share of craft beer. This trend will accelerate unless the lobbyists are allowed to tilt the law to favor "bud-lite".
The comparison with fast-food only goes so far. Micky-D doesn't sell Hamburgers! It's something else, but can't legally be called a burger … only a "sandwich". Not so with reefer.
Darn, … it must be that obvious … both of you thought of baggies …
The answer to a lack of jars and labels is simple, nostalgia … back to Zip-Lock Baggies! The "better stuff" is home-grown, and that segment will continue to grow unless the lobbyists are able to force the public into retail stores. Our city recently changed the law to allow anyone to grow six plants. That trend could and should "grow". The only real "problem" is "what do I do with it all"?