RE:RE:More reason for US legalisationToo much of a mess at every level, across the board in the US to be sure of much fine tuning anywhere for sure but it looks like this deal should come together and will have to deal with the reality of the 'government' as a whole when the dust settles, as long as it settles without a civil war?
The latest amended agreement show a solid resolve between Canopy and Acerage to make this deal happen...Constellation will be key in the favourable solution for both as the smoke clears on whatever the final legislation of the industry. There are more states everyday that are looking at legalization of some form is the only answer, as they attempt to clean up Biden's move end democracy and the rule of law country wide. Polls show less support for Biden by the day so things look to be very positive for the Canopy/ Acreage deal completion is pretty well a done deal.
Cannabis legalization will be piecemeal in any case, but the Biden/ Obama cartel expansion has completely backfired and that alone is going to legalize cannabis and put it on the shelf for consumers country wide, just not over night...and not years. JMHO...Opt
Acreage and Canopy Enter Into New U.S. Strategic Arrangement - Acreage Holdings Canopy Growth and Acreage Implement Amended Arrangement - Canopy Growth geodcan wrote: This is high stakes that politicians need to bite the bullet and push the legalization through before we are in the same boat as Mexico is.
People are already dying and it might cost a couple of politicians. 10 million new citizens making their way from the southern US border and they have different values than most Americans, especially when it comes to the drug trade.
Legalizing marijuana is totally doable imho by going with value added pot skus and pharma pot. Those offshore growers can still be a part of supplying pot, with a little legislation because they have free heat and light to grow satisfactory pot that has been good enough for Americans for decades.
All of those greenhouses they built in the States can be used for psylicibin and vegetables or growing specific splices that are valuable to get patent rights and control.
Donwaan wrote: Oklahomas marijuana murders: killings of Chinese workers reflect an illegal industry out of control State officials identify marijuana farms illegally run by out-of-state and foreign entities as a growing threat, and say a rising number of Chinese nationals operate them Asian-American community leaders say many young, desperate Chinese in cities like New York are lured to Oklahoma by the promise of quick money