RE:RE:RE:Could this happen in Canada???Monteviale, pharmacies got the kick in the teeth in this scenario, at least for now..maybe it will change in the future? I'm sure the gov dispensaries will have top secuirty to avoid crime. The same people that used to buy illegally had to go get cash from the bank to pay. The same people will be buying in cash from the government...
Do I see it happening here? No, we've been at it for a long time.
Don't worry, everything will be alright :)
GL
Bella
Monteviale wrote: Bella, with all due respect, the issue hasn't been solved. The Uruguay Gov't came up with a band-aid solution. To avoid the problems faced by pharmacies, Uruguay will set up shops to sell marijuana for cash. This is no solution at all and increases the risk of serious crime when shops are handling large amounts of cash.
Bella2017 wrote: I seriously doubt it would happen here.Issue has been solved...Uruguay government will open up dispenseries. https://www.thecannabist.co/2017/09/14/uruguay-marijuana-dispensaries-banks/88071/
Monteviale wrote: From the NY Times August 25, 2017 (for complete article click on link below).
- Uruguay became the first country in the world to fully leglaize marijuana.
- Pharmacies had a hard time keeping up with demand.
- Within the last four weeks American Banks, including Bank of America, said they would stop doing business with banks in Urugauy that provide services for those state controlled sales.
- Afraid of losing access to the American banking system, Uruguayan banks warned some of their pharmacies over the past couple of weeks that their accounts would be shut down.
- The threat of losing their bank accounts has led some of the roughly 15 pharmacies that initially signed up to participate in the new market to give up on marijuana sales.
Pot Was Flying Off the Shelves in Uruguay. Then U.S. Banks Weighed In.