TORONTO -- When cannabis beverages first hit the market in early 2020, industry players saw the products as a way to bolster flagging revenues and attract new consumers who otherwise might not purchase pot products.
According to Sean Webster, Canopy Growth Corp.'s head of government and stakeholder relations for Canada, the problem lies in regulations that limit customers to no more than 30 grams of dried cannabis or its liquid equivalent, 2.1 litres, per transaction. The Cannabis Council of Canada said the same restrictions allow shoppers to purchase 17 cannabis vape cartridges with a combined 5,950 mg of THC or 100 bottles of marijuana oil spray with 50,000 mg of THC in a single transaction.
It is now actively considering the input received from those consultations, spokesperson Andre Gagnon said in an email.
Now that the Cannabis industry has sold us out to the 1% and took out the middle class from getting into the market they want more control. Screw them!
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