A little over a year after becoming one of Canada’s first licensed producers and sellers of medical marijuana, Aphria Inc. is doubling its size, going on a hiring spree and expanding from dried bud sales into cannabis oils.
At a former Hershey’s chocolate factory just outside Ottawa a company called Tweed now produces a rather different confection: marijuana for Canada’s tightly regulated medical market.
Licensed medical marijuana producers say federal advertising rules pertaining to the drug are impeding their ability to adequately inform doctors and patients of treatment options.
Canadian financial regulators have issued a rare investor alert warning about the risks of buying stock in companies who want to jump into the medical marijuana sector.
Moreover the riches of the earth are for all ...
- Ecclesiastes 5:9, the Peshitta (Aramaic Bible), circa 2nd century BCE
That we may work in righteousness, and lay the Foundation of making the Earth a Common Treasury for All, both Rich and Poor ...
- Gerrard Winstanley, The True Levellers Standard Advanced, April 20, 1649
There is a debate in the cannabis activist community.