RE:RE:RE:there’s sufficient supply despite bumpy retail rolloutWhat's troubling is the lack of understanding that you have in regards to the articles you're reading. PEI has the largest spending per person, not the largest amount of sales overall. It's actually a very encouraging sign. Quebec closing their retail stores for 3 or 4 days a week due to supply shortages, Ontario rolling back the number of stores to be opened due to supply shortages, complaints coming out of Alberta Saskatchewan and Manitoba stores about shortages of product. I think BNN might be a little off side here as they have been for the last 2 years about everything else.
PrZinvesting wrote: WeedTheNorth wrote: Overall, sure. We still have the black market providing supply. Legal supply will continue to grow and bring pricing down to compete with black market and eventually wipe them clean. You cant grow weed in 100 - 1000 sq ft basements for cheaper than a 100,000 sq ft indoor grow. Economies of scale.
PrZinvesting wrote: it was on BNN today, so what are you guys thoughts about this ? it seems a bit to early in the game for this to happen, specially wen the experts were predicting a shortage for at least 2-3 years
you seem optimistic but look what hapend to cigarettes prices kept creeping year after year while the native tobacco went down the truth is that in Ontario the stuff isn't selling up to expectation and since its the most populated province in canada its deff a bad sign i find it troubling that PEI is the province whit the most mj sale whit a population of 152,021