RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Unusual VolumeThe licensing portion of the greenhouse is at a very early stage. They will have to submit a lot of stuff to HC once the construction is done, it's a minimum of 6 weeks for HC to come and inspect and then review. And again, this will likely only be for one small section of the greenhouse. And it will be a drawn out process before the entire greenhouse is operational. And I wouldn't bet money on the growing side of things going smoothly either. Growing that much cannabis in such a huge environment is a nightmare and for a company that has no experience doing that, they will be dealing with all kinds of problems, probably for several crops. And with HC's strict regulations about pesticides and procedures, I wouldn't be surprised if they lose some crops in the process. But I honestly don't think they'll even get to the point of growing in the greenhouse anyway.
They are not currently growing in Nevada. They're only producing edibles which I don't believe are selling that well. And I would assume that with all that has been going on the past couple months, construction would be halted on the growing facility in Vegas, as there's no way they can afford to spend that money.
I would also question the value of their brands, seeing as a lot of the brands are associated with the black market activities that got them in trouble in the first place. So my guess would be those brands will have to be scrapped completely (Quarry and Toko). Unless they keep them in the US, but then they'd have to do different brands in Canada, and juggling twice as many brands is not ideal either. My guess is they'd maybe only be able to keep Grace Notes because I don't think it was involved in the Canadian side of things and won an award in Oregon.