The first harvest from Tweed Farms has arrived

gb123

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:lol: once enough have done it...then HC will make up a fine price. and then make up a few more fines that the LP's had no clue about..and they'll pay those too..and it'll keep going like that...
 

Gmack420

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Hmm Thunderbird is off the list, guess they got tired of moving back their release dates. Broken Coast has been added, wonder if they actually got their shit together now...

Does anybody know the penalties for advertising? Is it in the regulations or the NRC or FDA shit?
Fines at first and if it continues loss of hc approval to grow/sell. They will all comply with the order. No one will throw away their investment for stupid promo videos and advertising.
 

eddymatin

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Licensed Commercial Producers are getting ignored, at the moment. Thunderbird are still waiting on HC's approval since early November. Sad to see that the license to grow is an illusion.
 

Gmack420

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Why cant they pass the hc qc test? I though license to grow ment they needed to crop out and pass the test before they got arroval to ship?
 

eddymatin

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Why cant they pass the hc qc test? I though license to grow ment they needed to crop out and pass the test before they got arroval to ship?
"HC is backed up" From Tbird...probably making sure not to cause any mistakes like that Broken Coast incident or Whistler
 

MaryMaryMary

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"HC is backed up" From Tbird...probably making sure not to cause any mistakes like that Broken Coast incident or Whistler
if thunderbird had a license to sell and produce and now they have been demoted to just license to produce i think its coz they produced crops that werent passing testing.. now they are just blaming Health Canada but how does that make any sense? HC is backed up with what? they didn't need inspections for anyhting, they were all approved and had multiple countdowns going on for their first harvest that never happened coz it never passed testing... blaming HC is just lies like tilray was doing earlier saying theyre held up on inspections
 

nsbudca

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Broken Coast didn't contaminate their meds or anything... what happened was they didn't keep their plant records and tracking up to the "HC standards", so they were forced to recall their purple kush because the paperwork didn't line up for that specific batch... from my understanding this was the case.

@eddymatin
 

oddish

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Broken Coast didn't contaminate their meds or anything... what happened was they didn't keep their plant records and tracking up to the "HC standards", so they were forced to recall their purple kush because the paperwork didn't line up for that specific batch... from my understanding this was the case.

@eddymatin
I believe it was a combination. They had one small issue, and because they couldn't isolate exactly which product came from the same batch/room/etc they had to destroy everything. If they had better isolation logs and tracking they could have saved themselves a recall from what I've heard.
 

eddymatin

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Broken Coast didn't contaminate their meds or anything... what happened was they didn't keep their plant records and tracking up to the "HC standards", so they were forced to recall their purple kush because the paperwork didn't line up for that specific batch... from my understanding this was the case.

@eddymatin
when the incident occur, I read an article that the crop was contaminated. Too much dust in the wind to see who to believe. Therefore, I find it hard to trust an LP with a personal medical document and my wallet. Good luck to all the Canadian patients out there finding a way to get medicated properly and not those house blends.a CC was selling its trimming for $2...50 cent cheaper than Medreleaf. Maybe the extra $0.50 is for the gamma irradiation fee.
 

gb123

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Oh come now.

LP's are lowering their price, for patients, by supplying cheap shwag. :hump::idea:
This will be the courts point of view when it's put to them this way.
 

Gmack420

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when the incident occur, I read an article that the crop was contaminated. Too much dust in the wind to see who to believe. Therefore, I find it hard to trust an LP with a personal medical document and my wallet. Good luck to all the Canadian patients out there finding a way to get medicated properly and not those house blends.a CC was selling its trimming for $2...50 cent cheaper than Medreleaf. Maybe the extra $0.50 is for the gamma irradiation fee.
If you want sugar leaf and popcorn buds all the 1-3$ strains here should be better then the $5 a gram shit from tilray or whoever dgaf anymore their all the same. http://myeden.ca/menu/hastings/
 

nsbudca

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I believe it was a combination. They had one small issue, and because they couldn't isolate exactly which product came from the same batch/room/etc they had to destroy everything. If they had better isolation logs and tracking they could have saved themselves a recall from what I've heard.
I asked them straight up and they said no contamination and chuckled at some of the rumors I had heard.
 

Gmack420

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I asked them straight up and they said no contamination and chuckled at some of the rumors I had heard.
Yeah but taking them at their word is being generous don't ya think? They have every reason to kill the real story if contamination is the real story.
 

nsbudca

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Yeah but taking them at their word is being generous don't ya think? They have every reason to kill the real story if contamination is the real story.
Yeah that's a good point.. Seemed like a pretty legit dude as he still admitted fault

I'm sure a lot of LP's would have just ignored my email lol.
 

Gmack420

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Yeah that's a good point.. Seemed like a pretty legit dude as he still admitted fault

I'm sure a lot of LP's would have just ignored my email lol.
That is a point in their favor for sure. You'd think they'd want to publicaly release a statement refuting the rumor.
 

torontoke

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A release about what?
Tweed is still allowed to distribute.
They ditched a batch of plants because they were full of seeds. I talked to someone today about it.
It will probably resurface as their new loose leaf product after they tear it apart and pick the seeds out. Its almost the same price as the other stuff so no big deal to them.
 
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