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We are a diverse, passionate team of doctors, scientists, researchers, growers, educators, and advocates who came together with the goal of increasing access to safe, high quality cannabis for medical patients and recreational consumers. Our four facilities are located coast-to-coast across Canada in Delta and Langley, British Columbia; Atholville, New Brunswick; and Stellarton, Nova Scotia. Zenabis currently owns 3.5 million square feet of facility space.


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Comment by truthseeker1on Sep 30, 2020 10:32am
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RE:Black Market and Over Supply

RE:Black Market and Over Supplyyour wrong The police enfoecment pre legalization was 100  times stronger than post ;;The police/government should have increased not decreased enfocement ;;LP in the begining were all led to beleive the BM would be quashed and go away ;; between a high dope tax  incredible tough rules and regulations lack of licenseing etc all add fuel to the fire  and we have the mess we have now and add in over production its really killing it also  


mydogchach wrote: Black market is part of the overall 'market' - and should be a consideration when determining supply and demand.
Illegal weed has been around for decades and law/government hasn't stopped it - don't know why some think that with cannbis being legal, they're going to ramp up enforecemnt of the laws for the benefit of investors.
Law enforcement has better things to do with their resources and joe public doesn't care if you're making or losing money with your pot portfolio, so there'll be no real pressure for them to do it.

If you want governemnt to do something - they should address the legal-ese and absurd licencing policies and regulations.

There is an over supply because producers grew too much given the market and demand - so  adjust the amount grown to the demand (like the market is forcing you to).
In other words, quit growing so phkg much and then complaining you can't sell it.


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