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Westleaf Inc. WSLFF

Westleaf is a Canadian cannabis company focused on cannabis brands, extraction and production of derivatives, wholly owned retail, as well as cannabis cultivation. The Company’s extraction and processing facility, The Plant, will produce high quality and consistent cannabis derivatives and consumables, both for Westleaf’s in-house brands as well as white label products. Westleaf’s retail concept, Prairie Records, leverages the instinctual tie between recreational cannabis and music.


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Comment by Zaybureon Feb 19, 2020 7:55pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Ready for the wild ride!!!

RE:RE:RE:RE:Ready for the wild ride!!!
forfun wrote:
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I don't partake in the happy smoke, but discussing with colleagues who do, there is a very similar sentiment and it's price/quality driven.  95% of Customers don't go into a Cannabis store for the "experience".

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In their last release mng stated that "the Company's four Prairie Records stores achieved record revenue in the month of January, with combined sales of approximately $930 thousand for the month, reflecting month over month sales growth of approximately 8%." Making such a public statement makes them liable to a lawsuit if this is a blatant lie. So I would go with that as a reflection of what's going on. People want to buy at a store that is legitimate, with the reassurance that they are buying quality. Sure the illegal trade will always be there. But in time it will fade away. Just my two cents...
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