Abandoned Hershey Factory to start selling MJ

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  1. Discorilla

    Discorilla Shining like a Discoball!

    http://roadtrippers.kinja.com/abandoned-chocolate-factory-to-start-selling-marijuana-1446464916


    This former Hershey factory in Ontario is on track to be repurposed into a weed manufacturing plant. It's like right out of a fairytale! Smiths Falls town Mayor Dennis Staples couldn't be more pleased, and Canadian stoners everywhere are rejoicing at the prospect of a hydroponic hub, where weed flows like wine.


    When the Hershey factory came to Smiths Falls in June of 1963, it brought jobs, tourists, and money to the town. When they shut down the factory, considered "the Willy Wonka Wonderland of Eastern Ontario" the jobs, the tourists and the money left. Now the smell of melted chocolate is being replaced by primo weed and Smiths Falls has a new opportunity for growth.


    Ottawa-based medical marijuana company, Tweed Inc. has set its sights on the 470,000 sq. ft. abandoned chocolate factory in Smiths Falls. Location scouting has been difficult because landlords are particularly snooty when it comes to renting out space for "sanctioned drug production." This means jobs, revenue and buzz for the town. For Mayor Staples this is personal and he couldn't be more pleased. His brother lost his battle with colon cancer and medical marijuana "made his last days on this Earth much more bearable."


    In June, the Canadian Department of Health said that people were no longer permitted to grow medicinal marijuana in their homes. Instead, they're allowing companies to manufacture and supply the drug. The chairman of a drug panel for Canada's Association of Chiefs of Police, Mark Mander remarked that this licensing was a "tightening up versus loosening up" of drug laws in that it distinguishes "the legitimate from the illicit use."


    Over 30,000 Canadians have medical marijuana licenses, and Health Canada estimates that sales of the medicinal weed could reach $1.25 billion by 2024.
     
  2. friendlyfarmer

    friendlyfarmer Rollin' Coal

    Cool. Don't like the only-companies-can-grow idea though.


    How exactly does Canada plan to keep people from growing at home, especially when they can't seem to do that now?
     
  3. Discorilla

    Discorilla Shining like a Discoball!

    I doubt they are going to have much of an impact on that. Just like America... They won't stop the people who want to grow the superior product.
     
  4. GK_SocialMedia

    GK_SocialMedia Moderator

    There will always be the cottage industries to the wholesale industries. People want cheap weed buy wholesale. People want nice weed,grow small. Govt aint ever gonna stamp out the small guy. Even if weeds fully legal you just need to compare it to the home brewer market and micro brewers. Nice to now Willy Wonka has a Weed factory now though:lmao:
     

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