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With the new laws coming into place, the Cannabis market will explode. That's not to say there wont be losses, it will likely be a little kaotic for the first while. But with the right research and planning one has good chances of being successful. On e of the key issues to keep in mind is this industry is all about quality(Medical Cannabis), so when looking at the stocks one should take the time to look at the production practices and policies of the company in question.
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Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes RegulationsSOR/2016-230
CONTROLLED DRUGS AND SUBSTANCES ACT
CONTROLLED DRUGS AND SUBSTANCES ACT
Registration 2016-08-05
Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations
P.C. 2016-743 2016-08-05
Whereas a provision of the annexed Regulations provides for the communication of information obtained under the Regulations to certain classes of persons referred to in paragraph 55(1)(s) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances ActFootnote a and, in the opinion of the Governor in Council, it is necessary to communicate that information to those classes of persons for the proper administration or enforcement of the Act and the Regulations;
Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations. Narcotic Control Regulations.
Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations
P.C. 2016-743 2016-08-05
Whereas a provision of the annexed Regulations provides for the communication of information obtained under the Regulations to certain classes of persons referred to in paragraph 55(1)(s) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances ActFootnote a and, in the opinion of the Governor in Council, it is necessary to communicate that information to those classes of persons for the proper administration or enforcement of the Act and the Regulations;
- Return to footnote aS.C. 1996. c. 19
Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations. Narcotic Control Regulations.
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Toronto Stock Exchange Issues Warning to Cannabis-Related Companies
More Threats For the Little Person On October 16, the Toronto Stock Exchange announced that any cannabis-related companies violating US federal cannabis laws might be “delisted” from the exchange. CANADA VICE
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Cannabis Stocks 101: What to Know Before Investing
That Much money Would Help the People According to the 2016 Marijuana Business Factbook, the cannabis industry could potentially pump up to $44 billion annually into the economy by 2020, USA: Marijuana Business Academy
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Cannabis Kills Cancer!
NEWS: The National Cancer Institute has stated that cannabis kills cancer cells.
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Canadian LPs Introduce Marketing Guidelines for Cannabis
The grouping of 18 producers came to an agreement on the recommendations they want the federal government to implement
The grouping of 18 producers came to an agreement on the recommendations they want the federal government to implement

After banding together to ask for guidelines on the marketing of cannabis in Canada, a group of Canada’s top licensing producers (LPs) have now introduced their recommendations for the rules of branding and promotion of cannabis.
Developed in partnership with the Canadian Medical Cannabis Council and Cannabis Canada Association, both representing 27 LPs combined, the official “Adult Use Cannabis Advertising and Marketing Guidelines for Licensed Producers,” has recommended its adoption by the federal government when cannabis becomes fully legalized next year.
The guidelines, according to the announcement, will allow any LP to “explain” why their product is developed in a safer environment than what is available on the black market.
Five main principles part of the recommended guidelines
One of the main takeaways from the recommended guidelines includes the ruling that marketing from LPs won’t target people under 18 as potential consumers.
“Marketing by LPs will only promote brand preference, and will not attempt to influence adult non-consumers of psychoactive cannabis products to become consumers,” one of the five principles put forward by the coalition indicated.
The guidelines also include “media restrictions,” which says any given LP will only show their advertisements on TV, radio, and websites or social media platforms where 70 percent of the audience must be over 18.
The announcement further states these guidelines have been shared with government officials throughout various levels of the federal government in charge of the cannabis sector. However, the group warns this does not meet an official endorsement, yet.
The guidelines also encourage complaints in the case one LP breaks these self-imposed rules. “Complaints will be handled by Ad Standards and adjudicated by the independent Standards Council,” the document indicated.
Developed in partnership with the Canadian Medical Cannabis Council and Cannabis Canada Association, both representing 27 LPs combined, the official “Adult Use Cannabis Advertising and Marketing Guidelines for Licensed Producers,” has recommended its adoption by the federal government when cannabis becomes fully legalized next year.
The guidelines, according to the announcement, will allow any LP to “explain” why their product is developed in a safer environment than what is available on the black market.
Five main principles part of the recommended guidelines
One of the main takeaways from the recommended guidelines includes the ruling that marketing from LPs won’t target people under 18 as potential consumers.
“Marketing by LPs will only promote brand preference, and will not attempt to influence adult non-consumers of psychoactive cannabis products to become consumers,” one of the five principles put forward by the coalition indicated.
The guidelines also include “media restrictions,” which says any given LP will only show their advertisements on TV, radio, and websites or social media platforms where 70 percent of the audience must be over 18.
The announcement further states these guidelines have been shared with government officials throughout various levels of the federal government in charge of the cannabis sector. However, the group warns this does not meet an official endorsement, yet.
The guidelines also encourage complaints in the case one LP breaks these self-imposed rules. “Complaints will be handled by Ad Standards and adjudicated by the independent Standards Council,” the document indicated.
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Profits Over Patients with Trudeau’s #420Cartel
Canopy Growth Corp is currently being heralded as Canada’s first billion dollar Cannabis company. With the right #420Cartel Liberal party connection, it’s really no surprise they rose to the top so quickly is it?
How does this look to other countries?
How does this look to Canadians?
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Profits Over Patients with Trudeau’s #420Cartel
Canopy Growth Corp is currently being heralded as Canada’s first billion dollar Cannabis company. With the right #420Cartel Liberal party connection, it’s really no surprise they rose to the top so quickly is it?
How does this look to other countries?
How does this look to Canadians?
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