Hello Everyone. I have been reading the threads and trying to find some peer groups to asks some questions with and see where everyone was at. If I can, maybe I will even add something to the conversation. I just joined this site today; I don't even have a clever pic yet. I will get one.
I am a long time patient, grower, and owner of a company in process with HC for an LP license.
For the most part, we have kept are head down and plugged away at trying to get things in line for the future.
I have seen that there is some hostility towards the LPs and other stuff going on....I am not into that, I just want whats best for patients, tokers,stakeholders and all Canadians. And by giving these ( Canadian) LP licenses to American ran/owned publicly traded companies, especially where and how they grow; the costs are going to sky rocket and the quality plummet.
There is ways of keeping the costs down and quality high for people. Its a matter of planning properly. We would be happy as hell with $5 to $7 per gram.....delivered. I think that is fair for everyone in the end. Patients could get a good quality product at a fair price. We have a unique property/ location in that is very efficient; we don't need air conditioning, barely heat, free and good water with no neighbours. We can produce very efficiently.
These publicly traded companies that want to raise the prices to $14 and $16 because of their greed, inefficiencies and terrible planning is disgusting; These are the companies on their expansion licenses already. Getting pushed ahead in the line?
We are in the top 50 first companies to get our application in, and we have been in the security check phase for over a year now.
I have a number of HC files that I requested through the access to information branch; these files provide evidence of questionable conduct, favoritism and a lack of fairness....to say the least......
If anyone wants these files or has ideas on where I could post them for more to see, please let me know.
Lets get rid of these publicly traded and foreign companies from our industry. The price is too much. Period.
Sorry for the long post....rookie.
P Dubbz