RE:RE:RE:RE:Any clue why....For a example… CannTrust received their cultivation licence on Oct 10, 1207… sales licence followed 4 month later… issue on Fed 12, 2018… it is my opinion once PUF receives their cultivation licence (I thinking in the next 2-6 weeks) the sale licence timeframe should be a lot shorter for the simple fact back on May 31, 2017 we partnered with Canopy Growth… “CraftGrow” a collection of high quality cannabis producers.. HC recognizes WEED as an industry leader with an impeccable reputation for quality and for partnering with some of the biggest names in the cannabis industry…. our partnership with Canopy is our golden ticket to sale…
Just my 2 cents
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TopMJplays wrote: License to cultivate first - this allows the company to conduct quality controls, so if I recall it's 3 crops or so - with product going out to testing and results going to gov't. All that product can be dried and stockpiled and sold after the company gets the sales license. That's been 6-9 months after, depending on grow cycle timelines. With the expedited process for approvals, I'm not sure whether that accelerates that part of the process. Regardless, it's been a long time coming but the first pivotal license is about to be awarded to PUF.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong as I'm not an expert on the process.