The supply of legal pot in Canada will only meet 30% to 60% of demand after legalization, keeping the black market alive

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RACISTS EFF MYANC

We figured out that problem here in CO. JustinTrudeau you should give hickforco a call

I blame Bart O’Kavanaugh

And so a true bubble was born

Canadian government to experience a shortage on expected tax revenue due to low supply of legal marijuana, fueling the black market 3500EDGENate

Not for long. They have a big business cooking in Colombia.

Black market will always exist, not everyone who pioneered and innovated this industry is pleased with this wealth transfer. Not everyone who induldges feels the need to pay a sin tax to ease the mind. Legalization is good for corporations and pink lungs 😂

OMG there is still such a demand and no one is trying to cover it? It just amazes shit out of me that people are not covering it knowing it is legal there,... I think 40% of that market is 1-2 Billion easily.. :)

Wholly inaccurate. There will be an oversupply.

detodoalavez

Once Pot is legalized, black market won't stay forever😲

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