Seriously? The country is huge! Okay, okay...well maybe it's the weather. Their 'growing season' is rather short to say the least. Maybe July, August, September. Forget October, through June. They haven't exactly named the country "The Great White Almost Always Frozen North" for no reason! Damn near all of Canada is tundra, or perma-frost most of the year And weed thrives best in tropical, or sub-tropical climes. So...
...meanwhile they still have lotsa fishing, tourists, oil, coal, trees, and great scenery. Hot springs tu! And the roads are pretty good, with hardly ever traffic jams like down here. (One more reason ta consider...)
FMB said
2:03 PM, 11/27/18
Uke wrote:
Seriously? The country is huge! Okay, okay...well maybe it's the weather. Their 'growing season' is rather short to say the least. Maybe July, August, September. Forget October, through June. They haven't exactly named the country "The Great White Almost Always Frozen North" for no reason! Damn near all of Canada is tundra, or perma-frost most of the year And weed thrives best in tropical, or sub-tropical climes. So...
Um...
Calvin said
2:36 PM, 11/27/18
FMB wrote:
How did FireMarshallBill get pitchers of Janaka's neighbors
Uke said
2:38 PM, 11/27/18
How do you know so much about this EphphEmmBee? Oh wait... The "Equality State" is right next door to Canuckistan. And even with the pot shortage, it IS legal. Which is not true in the Equality State. Just be sure your Yankee passport is up to date, and your police record is clean!
The Krink said
1:15 AM, 11/28/18
Um....its FMB's basement. Heard Oregon has way too much so maybe Canada give them a ring.
Thunderwagon5000 said
7:47 AM, 11/28/18
Demand is clearly greater than anticipated. Might be a good time to buy stock in the producers.
Stopped by in the mall yesterday and did not buy, was window shopping gifts.
They have a half dozen strains, some kick ass high THC %'s, some milder.
The "Balance" THC/CBD strain sounds intriguing.
They have balanced and straight CBD sprays and oral drops, tu.
Calvin said
9:02 AM, 11/28/18
Thunderwagon5000 wrote:
Demand is clearly greater than anticipated. Might be a good time to buy stock in the producers.
Stopped by in the mall yesterday and did not buy, was window shopping gifts.
They have a half dozen strains, some kick ass high THC %'s, some milder.
The "Balance" THC/CBD strain sounds intriguing.
They have balanced and straight CBD sprays and oral drops, tu.
To the rating system........Have the "everyday" weed and the "Bootie" weed....
Thunderwagon5000 said
11:16 AM, 11/28/18
The old anxiety inducing scarcity marketing method comes tu mind.
TW5k is gonna say there's really no shortage.
Unlicensed online vendors are still thriving , even more than before.
Some bargain strains and exotic names are sold out.
Although the laws after legalization provide way heavier fines
for selling weed unregulated, there's been no crackdown, yet.
Notice on CBC TV news covering the subject that it looks like shops with big jars/bins of loose cannibliss and they must just
weigh it out per order and put it in a baggie like the black market does. I've only been in one legal store in WA and everything
is pre-measured in 2-4-7-14 gram packets all sealed up and the growers fancy name "brand" and their new catchy name for this
weed. Also "baby food jars" being recycled to hold cannibis. Holds 7 grams perfectly. How many "baby food jars" just get tossed
365 days a year. Well enough to use them to sell weed in...forever.
FMB said
11:07 AM, 11/29/18
The Krink wrote:
Notice on CBC TV news covering the subject that it looks like shops with big jars/bins of loose cannibliss and they must just weigh it out per order and put it in a baggie like the black market does. I've only been in one legal store in WA and everything is pre-measured in 2-4-7-14 gram packets all sealed up and the growers fancy name "brand" and their new catchy name for this weed. Also "baby food jars" being recycled to hold cannibis. Holds 7 grams perfectly. How many "baby food jars" just get tossed 365 days a year. Well enough to use them to sell weed in...forever.
my friend says he doesn't like the sealed packaging much. . says you can't really check the product for crystals, aroma, moisture, etc. ..says many Colorado shops sell out of the jars Krink refers tu. ..
Cy Valley said
1:34 PM, 11/29/18
FMB's "friend" seems to be an astute consumer.
Uke said
1:52 PM, 11/29/18
Thunderwagon5000 wrote:
The old anxiety inducing scarcity marketing method comes tu mind.
TW5k is gonna say there's really no shortage.
Unlicensed online vendors are still thriving , even more than before.
Some bargain strains and exotic names are sold out.
Although the laws after legalization provide way heavier fines
for selling weed unregulated, there's been no crackdown, yet.
The new reality for our 21st. Century marketing model. If it's okay for Amazon, then it's okay for everybody! Sell whatever via the internets! The internets is today's gold mine! Yep!
The Krink said
1:39 AM, 11/30/18
Maybe all the fancy sealed packaging of canibliss today is being ready for distribution by Amazon someday soon.
I haven't had a bad fancy sealed package yet as I find they only put the very best in these packages. I haven't held
one of these sealed packages of in front of a drug sniffing dog but I think they would pass for transport in any form
of mail. Amazon has all the zip codes where weed is legal. For Amazon to be a better choice
than your local cannibliss store would be "price". I'm still evaluating the current pricing systems plus taxes.
Calvin said
7:58 AM, 11/30/18
Yep, West Virginia just said they are going to tax internet sales.....
The save money by buying it on the net to avoid taxes is fixin ta disappear.
(if taxes are more than shipping that is)
The Krink said
1:44 AM, 12/01/18
Should next to nothing on shipping as it may weigh an ounce. I was trying to remember the last thing
from amazon I got that was an ounce and how much it cost to ship...know it was a SD card for my camera
and it was in a bubble-seal envelope. The envelope size fits in almost every size mailbox. Thinking we may
be a year or more from Amazon getting into the caniblis trade. Meanwhile checkout what your hometown has
to offer if you are interested. Its easier to forget the tax rate/taxes of your purchase after you try your purchase.
Seriously? The country is huge! Okay, okay...well maybe it's the weather. Their 'growing season' is rather short to say the least. Maybe July, August, September. Forget October, through June. They haven't exactly named the country "The Great White Almost Always Frozen North" for no reason! Damn near all of Canada is tundra, or perma-frost most of the year And weed thrives best in tropical, or sub-tropical climes. So...
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/canadas-struggle-to-supply-legal-weed-described-as-national-shortage-that-could-last-months-2018-11-26
...meanwhile they still have lotsa fishing, tourists, oil, coal, trees, and great scenery. Hot springs tu! And the roads are pretty good, with hardly ever traffic jams like down here. (One more reason ta consider...)
Um...
How did FireMarshallBill get pitchers of Janaka's neighbors
Demand is clearly greater than anticipated. Might be a good time to buy stock in the producers.
Stopped by in the mall yesterday and did not buy, was window shopping gifts.
They have a half dozen strains, some kick ass high THC %'s, some milder.
The "Balance" THC/CBD strain sounds intriguing.
They have balanced and straight CBD sprays and oral drops, tu.
To the rating system........Have the "everyday" weed and the "Bootie" weed....
The old anxiety inducing scarcity marketing method comes tu mind.
TW5k is gonna say there's really no shortage.
Unlicensed online vendors are still thriving , even more than before.
Some bargain strains and exotic names are sold out.
Although the laws after legalization provide way heavier fines
for selling weed unregulated, there's been no crackdown, yet.
https://www.greensociety.ca/
weigh it out per order and put it in a baggie like the black market does. I've only been in one legal store in WA and everything
is pre-measured in 2-4-7-14 gram packets all sealed up and the growers fancy name "brand" and their new catchy name for this
weed. Also "baby food jars" being recycled to hold cannibis. Holds 7 grams perfectly. How many "baby food jars" just get tossed
365 days a year. Well enough to use them to sell weed in...forever.
my friend says he doesn't like the sealed packaging much. . says you can't really check the product for crystals, aroma, moisture, etc. ..says many Colorado shops sell out of the jars Krink refers tu. ..
The new reality for our 21st. Century marketing model. If it's okay for Amazon, then it's okay for everybody! Sell whatever via the internets! The internets is today's gold mine! Yep!
I haven't had a bad fancy sealed package yet as I find they only put the very best in these packages. I haven't held
one of these sealed packages of in front of a drug sniffing dog but I think they would pass for transport in any form
of mail. Amazon has all the zip codes where weed is legal. For Amazon to be a better choice
than your local cannibliss store would be "price". I'm still evaluating the current pricing systems plus taxes.
Yep, West Virginia just said they are going to tax internet sales.....
The save money by buying it on the net to avoid taxes is fixin ta disappear.
(if taxes are more than shipping that is)
from amazon I got that was an ounce and how much it cost to ship...know it was a SD card for my camera
and it was in a bubble-seal envelope. The envelope size fits in almost every size mailbox. Thinking we may
be a year or more from Amazon getting into the caniblis trade. Meanwhile checkout what your hometown has
to offer if you are interested. Its easier to forget the tax rate/taxes of your purchase after you try your purchase.