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Tameraqon May 02, 2018 4:22pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:When .....DustDevil667 wrote: No it doesn’t mean that. It’s up to that country just as some drugs are sold in the USA although they have been approved but not allowed to sell here. Also , insurance companies don’t have to insure it. I wouldn’t be trading my blue crosss just because another covered weed and at what expense ? My blue cross covers most drugs , traveling insurance ( best in Canada ) and more. No person would switch insurance just cause it covered weed and you’re also limited to what you can get. Also , what makes you think it’ll be covered in another country. Even if it was, it wouldn’t last long cause they would grow it there instead. Much cheaper to do so. It’s a weed dude. .......
Tameraq wrote: gkmackdadzzz1 wrote: DustDevil667 wrote: Sounds good in theory but you should check the prerequisites for insurance , how much they insure and the inflated costs when you yet buy an inferior product at an inflated price. All the advice and more will be available at the dispensaries ......
gkmackdadzzz1 wrote: Tameraq wrote: DustDevil667 wrote: Rec is officially legal then very few will bother getting a prescription. Why would anyone want to go through the hassle when they can try any strain or variety on a moments notice and get advice at the local dispensary and actually talk to someone ? Not many ..... watch and learn. Common sense 101
Very short sighted. We look at international sales sweety and you need a DIN# for that. Can you sell rec to the states or where ever it is not legalized? I guess not. But we can once we get the DIN.
i actually disagree with this comment. imo - there is certainly a reason to get a prescription -excise taxes, insurance coverage and professional advice being the main three.
i agree that dispenseries (sic) or other brick mortar stores that will be allowed will have well trained staff available to make recommedations, but they may not be recording information as diligently as clinics would. from what i can tell, it looks like some of these stores are already looking ahead to improve this potential disconnect. there are other companies, but don't warrant discussion on this BB.
nevertheless, some of that remains to be seen but my resting my financial future on a DIN...or two (and the uncertainty that will come along with it) seems unwise.
Again! DIN means that product can be sold ANYWHERE ( no rec legalization required). Product Can be sold in India Germany France South Africa wherever medical MJ is legal. Just like any medicine sold by Pfizer, except that you don't have generic medicine to compete with ....NICE!
The whole world is Tetra's market. You don't seem to get it! The rec MJ won't be stable after legalization when they realize that ppl will still buy from dealers because it's easy home delivery and cheaper. But medical MJ is staying up because it's legitimate for medical reasons and covered by clinical tests and insurance. That's my opinion.