Why cannabis retailers are asking Ontario to loosen rules on joint in-store promotions
Why cannabis retailers are asking Ontario to loosen rules on joint in-store promotions
The cannabis industry wants the Ontario government to loosen rules that ban pot producers and retailers from collaborating on promotions. As CBC’s Mike Crawley reports, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce is joining in on asking the Ford government to lift the ban.
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Tbh we have enough ability to buy weed. Theres a weed store like every block.
Joint in-store promotions? Love the wording.
Nothing to do with a flooded market?
My dad is big on gummies and chocolates and snacks. I always thought it’s weird that they make it into tasty treats. More tempting for kids to eat. Also it’s just an excuse for my already overweight dad to eat a snack and consume more.
Good luck trying to reduce illicit sales. That industry was around for decades before the government got in the game.
No industry that produces a potentially addicting product than can have harmful impacts should be allowed to advertise. Let people who want to consume do so but in no world should there be ads for these products.
I see what you did there.
If you grow with love, and it is the best of the best, they will always come back🎉🎉🎉🎉
Doug Ford use to be one of Ontario’s biggest Hash Dealers in the 80s. He knows how competitive the game is now post legalization. I bet he will soon open up pot sales in corner stores like beer and wine.😂😂
you can buy a quarter-pound of AAA or better from BC, for the same price as about two ounces of product-of-similar-quality from one of these Ontario shops; Ontario’s retail-model/regulatory framework for legal-weed is a joke
Never yet seen a floor rep or samples at an LCBO store 😂