Do you really trust government marijuana? Seems to me they are making Mary Jane more potent to anesthetize us so we can't see the fast balls flying by us, and they could be using it for another one of their delivery systems for god knows what. Mello home grown is the only way to relax and hold the rifle steady.
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The government grows weed in Canada. Private businesses grow it in the US, thousands of them. There are over a hundred private cannabis companies in MA alone competing against each other.
And growing to Government specifications, controlled weed.
I assume that’s how Canada operates, I guess, but definitely not in MA at all. Any private grow/business wants to differentiate themselves from others. The only thing the CCC (government body who regulates the industry in MA) has an influence on with regards to potency is edible potencies capped at 5 mg per serving. Flower can be any potency whatsoever
Zero offense here friend, just curious if you are someone who knows about the cannabis industry, or if you have formed an opinion without thinking critically as to how what you are saying could be possible?
No offense taken. No I have not studied the cannibas business, but I have experienced it. Since government acceptance, it ain't so mello.
I respect your view on it. I’ve been working in it the past 6 years, I agree that there has been a push to have higher THC strains, but this is due to consumer demand.
The places I’ve worked at have stocked less than 15% THC strains, 1:1 strains, and higher CBD ratio strains and, while the people that buy them are extremely appreciative, they are not desired by the majority at this time (they sit on the shelves for a lot longer and inevitably degrade in quality [harshness when smoked for example], and need to be either retested ($$) or sent back to the lab to extract if after 1 year a batch is not sold through. The products that come back to the lab are 90% cbd/1:1 products that our market has not appreciated/valued as of yet.
In a few years people will begin to appreciate the lower THC strains and begin searching for cannabis high in certain terpenes that have more of an effect on your experience than solely THC content, but right now people buy the most potent shit (because 25+% THC cannabis costs the same as 16% THC cannabis at most places)