RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Exercise your rights and vote Im sure it will pickup as alcohol will!
Study realeased today October 27, 2020
"The results of CCPS 2019 add to a growing body of evidence that medical cannabis use is often associated with reductions in the use of other substances, including alcohol, opioids, tobacco and illicit drugs" says Lucas. "Since alcohol is the most prevalent recreational substance in the world, and its use results in significant rates of criminality, morbidity and mortality, these findings may result in improved health outcomes for medical cannabis patients, as well as overall improvements in public health and safety."
https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/canadian-study-concludes-medical-cannabis-is-linked-to-reduction-in-alcohol-use-885490301.html
ilvmyt5s wrote: Like all regions and governments are going to be looking for tax revenue due to all the covid recurring costs. NY Governor Cuomo said he is eyeballing the Cannabis Tax Revenue to offset the Covid cost and destruction of the local economy. Italy expressed the same concerns about Cannabis Tax Revenue.
CaneIsAbel wrote: Yes ilvmy. A second wave will lead to higher recreational sales definitely. My worries is our main line of revenue distribution in Germany will be greatly effected. It will by far off set any recreational gains like it did last quarter. I'm also worried he draws on the 100 million at market dilution he filled without any significant reasons other then what he always says "future expansion". So much he could have done leading into this election. So many great things Irwin Simon is squandering. As it stands now, we don't have a profitable quarter to look forward too. I hope I'm wrong