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Inner Spirit Holdings Ltd. INSHF

Inner Spirit Holdings Ltd. has established a growing network of recreational cannabis stores across Canada under its Spiritleaf brand. The Spiritleaf network includes franchised and corporate-owned stores. The company aims to be the most knowledgeable and trusted source of recreational cannabis by offering a premium consumer experience and quality curated cannabis products.


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Post by BUYING4MEon Oct 16, 2018 8:21am
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Unlicensed dispensaries will remain open to start

Unlicensed dispensaries will remain open to starthttps://www.theglobeandmail.com/cannabis/article-unlicensed-pot-stores-expected-to-survive-first-days-of-cannabis/

“Oct. 17 is going to come and then Oct. 18 and then Oct. 19, and you’re probably not going to see a whole big change with regard to what the police are doing or what anybody else is doing,”
 
The head of an organization representing Canada’s police chiefs says he does not expect a national dragnet on unlicensed cannabis dispensaries after marijuana becomes legal on Wednesday.
 
That means some of the 100 or so illegal stores across Vancouver and Toronto will likely continue to operate, at least until provincial cannabis agencies now tasked with enforcing the new laws, many of which were only recently formed, begin gathering intelligence and start shutting them down.

https://www.thestar.com/news/cannabis/2018/10/15/no-day-1-police-crackdown-on-cannabis-dispensaries-vancouver-police-chief-says.html
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