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PROtradingon Feb 19, 2018 10:15am
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RE:RE:Pro get rid of Your Cra ppy iPhone same for You Ocean
RE:RE:Pro get rid of Your Cra ppy iPhone same for You OceanOcean! 100% agreed. Gawd, BB are for old farts who only use email and text. Gawd justabus, do you know what an "app" is? LMAO!!!!!
And justabus, stop with the bash to buy and pumping garbage. You've had a free pass but PROgrumpy is about to help you get on the right track! "I'm watching you" LOL
oceaneleven wrote: Bubbles, you were bashing CBW not to long ago after you told me to look at it....So I assumed you no likey now and then I see you say it is all roses....with them thorns??? and I like my iphone 5....when it dies I will get a new samsung to match my new stove as it has an app to let me control it from phone!!!!!!! Your Angry eh...I was really angry when Blackberry discontinued with my phone and offered me a cheap replacement....Now share your thoughts on WEED bringing a competitive offer to CMED.....Think this is quite possible and CMED would make a better match with WEED then with Aurora....Aurora getting sloppy with their acquistions and over paying...The Liquor stores was not great strategy as BC is mostly operated form Provincial level and Alberta is privatized with much comeptition(liqour) and the latest news with only each applicant owning up to 15% of stores/licenses for marijuana and then the latest BC news...
On Monday, B.C. released its plan for a public-private recreational cannabis retail market, with government-run stores and online sales alongside private brick-and-mortar retailers. Cannabis producers will sell to the B.C. Liquor Distribution Board, which will supply wholesale product to its own stores and private retailers.
There’s no cap on the number of private retail licenses. However, there’s an important caveat: “Where there is a close association (financial or otherwise) between a licensed producer and a non-medical cannabis retail business, the retail business will be prohibited from selling any products from the licensed producer,” according to a license application guide put out by the B.C. government.