Australia to export medicinal marijuana

Kannah-krazy

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Okay so I don't know what to think personally as an Australian citizen , as it is , in my state and in all states is illegal to posess or cultivate. Heck we can't even medicate our sick
And yesterday after a cunt of a day at work I'm at the bottle shop to hear that Australia is to plant it's first medicinal marijuana crop over the radio , and guess what it gets better !
It's for fucking export to Canada.

What a shit weak kick in the guts for the little guy hey.

We cannot possess or medicate , Infact it's still unlawful and illegal , however it's alright for agriculture giants to cultivate tonnes to ship to bc , like Australia will be Able to produce a flower that's considered connisouer grade? ,
I just see the world for the bullshit corrupt backward lying ass shit for what it really is

Anyways rant over , apologies for personal content

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The first Australian-grown crop of medicinal cannabis will be planted in Norfolk Island within months, with the crop destined for overseas markets.

Australian company AusCann announced on Wednesday that it had signed a landmark agreement with the Norfolk Island government to grow the crop at a 'secure location'.

The company said it picked Norfolk Island for its climate and security, and will begin planting in November this year.

The first one-tonne harvest is expected in May 2016, and will be sold in Canada.

AusCann managing director Elaine Darby said the company's two-hectare site and the climate on Norfolk Island would allow the company to grow strains that could not be grown in Canada.

It will focus on growing a strain known as Sativa which could essentially be "grown-to-order" with varying levels of many chemicals that make up cannabis.

"Essentially cannabis has a whole range of cannabinoids. There's about 80 different ones, and we will be able to vary the ratios of the different cannabinoids depending on the ailment, because if you have epilepsy, or MS or nausea from chemotherapy you will need different ratios," Ms Darby said.

The company would also be able to produce some crops that were higher in THC, the chemical that is generally though responsible for the "high" from cannabis.

"THC also has quite a few beneficial properties, and some clinical trials they have done overseas show it has a definite role to play," she said. "They call it the 'entourage effect', because it's about how all the components work together."

The company expects production to be scaled up to 10 tonnes by 2018, and has engaged a security firm to protect the outdoors site needed for the Sativa strain plants, which can grow as high as 5 metres.

Norfolk Island Health Minister Robin Adams said in a statement that Norfolk Islanders were "whole-heartedly behind this venture, which will provide much-needed employment and revenue for our community".


Lol they got no idea ,
And I know I couldn't do better , but atleast I know where I'd start if I were to want to impress and maintain a patient / client market

These jokers.....
I'll be keeping an eye on this one.

Stay lifted
 

Vnsmkr

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sure mate just standby for those details, they'll come soonest. @TWS maybe this can be the us distributor?
 

Kannah-krazy

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Iv done some research , seems to be 100 hoops to jump through just to do what we are already doing behind our turncoat governments back.
Having said that without skilled workers jumping through saidn hoops , jobs will be handed to degree packing fuckwits that have probably never grown a cannabis plant in there lives let alone establish a fine perpetual system able to cope with demand.

On another note has anybody actually applied for one of these licence things ?

Its still such early days there seems to be such a massive grey area with so many questions left unanswered
 
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dionysus4

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the law down under is so unclear anyways with plant count, stricter for hydro,what classifies as hydro ect

fuck if i know
 
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