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Supreme Cannabis Company Inc. (The) T.FIRE

The Supreme Cannabis Co Inc is a Canada-based company engaged in the production and sale of medical and recreational cannabis. Its portfolio includes products that address recreational, medical, and wellness consumers. Its brands include BlissCo, Truverra, 7ACRES, Sugarleaf, and Hiway.


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Comment by watchmeplzon Jan 15, 2020 7:11pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Red/Green

RE:RE:RE:RE:Red/GreenIMO, Their hands are tied. It takes years to do anything gov't related, and LP's have quarters left, not years. Why are illegals still around? Illegals are in court and winning/prolonging cases killing the courst system. Enforcement doesn't want to deal with this mess and very hard to litigate the thousands of illegals, let alone one and takes extensive resources. Plus most of the illegals, are actually in some way borderline legal so its even harder to regulate. The ACMPR personal production licenses are ruling the market and LP's prices will never compete due to taxation and extensive ridiculous LP regulation. Do you know how many paid individuals LP's need just to comply to the cannabis act regulation? If the pricing can't compete with your major competitor, "the black market", then opening stores is useless when you have another legally producing, less regulated producer. It's game over weather you see it or not, seeing what happens next is where the excitment is at.

Too bad Canada can't ditch Health Canada and get something done, be more like California is as we were once leaps and bounds over their industry and now have shrunk into a distant relative that 'once' was cool on a global scale. 

nearnorth101 wrote: Totally agree Brad, government needs to get their act together, I can't see them letting the MJ industry fall apart, too much at stake, $$ and jobs, I think we will see a big change this year with regards to retail outlets


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