Disrupting the supply chain: What happens to the black market when cannabis becomes legal?

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The National Post spoke to people involved in the black market — from growers and dispensaries to a pot lounge owner — to find out what they plan to do on Oct. 17

 

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Nothing.... it will go stronger..... they are just waiting for legalization to make more money. On next election he should make promise for hard drugs and we will be huraiah.... happy but useless nation.

Article misses the essential issue: the price of the government bud and its quality will determine how many black market suppliers remain.

Hopefully the cost of the "black market" cannabis drops severely because the greed of the "legal" side is too expensive & many times it is DudBud with it's natural THC removed from the plant ... The government (s) have created an industry run by greed that abuses the poor ..

It'll eventually go away just like illegal alcohol sales did.

Nothing. It still will be cheaper in schools for most to buy. Also will be cut with traces of other drugs

Initially it’s going to become extremely violent as the gangsters fight over a dwindling market

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