Post by
ghostface on Nov 11, 2017 10:51pm
Sale resumption/ 2 new strands/ 15k Subscribe rec
Saturday , November 11 , 2017 Uruguay resumed distribution of legal marijuana in pharmacies, suspended at the end of October, with two new varieties available to a public that tripled since the sale began, according to official data. In total, 15,075 people are registered to buy the drug in pharmacies, according to the official Institute for Regulation and Control of Cannabis (Ircca), more than triple the day that began the unprecedented mechanism of sale to the public on July 19. The distribution of cannabis for recreational use in pharmacies was suspended due to "the expected variability in the chemical profile of these crops," said Ircca himself at the end of last month. The distribution will be standardized next Tuesday at the pharmacies attached to the system, which will now have two new varieties of the drug sold in sealed packages of five grams. In total, consumers have four varieties of the product
Comment by
walkingred on Nov 12, 2017 5:24pm
Two new strands coming out are grown by the other company Symbiosis. The medical aspect is what we are banking on as the recreational market is not the main focus. Particuarely hard to own this watching all the action happening within Canada.
Comment by
ghostface on Nov 13, 2017 12:02am
Rec starting back up with steady income from 15,000+ people is great news.