How will Canadian marijuana stocks bridge this gap between legal and black market weed?

gb123

Well-Known Member
THEY CANT !bongsmilie:hump::weed::bigjoint:
Butt They'll keep on LYIN to INVESTORS about WHAT THEY THINK...:lol:

so far :idea:.................... THEY HAVE BEEN WRONG ON EVERY ACCOUNT!,,,,,,,,,,,,, :)


The other component that's worrisome here is the sequential quarterly decline in the per-gram price of legal pot, from CA$10.65 in the second quarter to CA$10.23 in Q3. This is the first drop in legal marijuana pricing since sales began in Oct. 2018.
While it's fully expected that legal weed pricing in Canada would decline over time, much in the way oversupply and commoditization have pushed prices lower in states like Oregon in the U.S., a drop in prices with supply heavily constrained by regulatory and procedural issues is a complete head-scratcher.

Its no head scratcher..its common senses lol
 

thetacoguyy

Member
If they keep those prices higher than they should, well then consumers will still keep buying from the black market knowing the risks.
 
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