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    Cannabis Referendum Bill deserves your Yes vote. Here’s what it does and how we can make it even better




    Today, with more time to properly reflect, the coverage has been more nuanced, and we have confirmation the Government will flesh out the details – including social equity provisions – in a final version to be released in March or April 2020
    https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2019/12/0...t-even-better/



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    Yes , please act quickly
    Medicinal cannabis: Former MP Peter Dunne calls on Government to get ball rolling


    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...ectid=12294137

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    Some good ideas there too.

    "Tax based on net THC, with a credit given for CBD content. CBD is known to ameliorate the negative effects some people experience with high-THC concentrations, so we should be encouraging it with policy settings such as this. The draft Bill proposes a sales levy rather than a tax, which is great, but doesn’t give much detail yet. I’ve been pushing for a levy because they can be directed to specified areas instead of disappearing into the general tax take. Cannabis sales levies should be directed to all sorts of worthwhile causes including our underfunded health and education sectors, law enforcement, researchers, data collection, and providing the social equity aspects of the reforms."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshuatree View Post
    Some good ideas there too.

    "Tax based on net THC, with a credit given for CBD content. CBD is known to ameliorate the negative effects some people experience with high-THC concentrations, so we should be encouraging it with policy settings such as this. The draft Bill proposes a sales levy rather than a tax, which is great, but doesn’t give much detail yet. I’ve been pushing for a levy because they can be directed to specified areas instead of disappearing into the general tax take. Cannabis sales levies should be directed to all sorts of worthwhile causes including our underfunded health and education sectors, law enforcement, researchers, data collection, and providing the social equity aspects of the reforms."
    You are exactly right mate .

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    Legalise It.
    Regulate It.
    Tax It.

    https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2019/12/0...-of-the-joint/

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    CBD.NZ
    It IS Passed...!!!

    Revealed: How much businesses will pay to sell cannabis Regulations passed today will allow New Zealand businesses to manufacture and distribute medicinal cannabis products.

    The law, which comes into effect on April 1, 2020, will mark the beginning of the local medicinal cannabis market.
    Until now, New Zealand's cannabis businesses have been limited to research and have not been permitted to sell or export the product"There is huge international interest in the potential of medicinal cannabis," said Minister of Health Dr David Clark.
    "These regulations mean New Zealand companies will be well placed to manufacture for both the local and international market."

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...ectid=12294902
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    Quote Originally Posted by tomm View Post
    CBD.NZ
    It IS Passed...!!!

    Revealed: How much businesses will pay to sell cannabis Regulations passed today will allow New Zealand businesses to manufacture and distribute medicinal cannabis products.

    The law, which comes into effect on April 1, 2020, will mark the beginning of the local medicinal cannabis market.
    Until now, New Zealand's cannabis businesses have been limited to research and have not been permitted to sell or export the product"There is huge international interest in the potential of medicinal cannabis," said Minister of Health Dr David Clark.
    "These regulations mean New Zealand companies will be well placed to manufacture for both the local and international market."

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...ectid=12294902
    good news , will become a big domestic / export earner for NZ. With the caveat that if pricing wasnt competitive for medicinal products with raw product sourced from the black market then unlikely it would be a big domestic earner as people will always source the most price competitive product.
    one step ahead of the herd

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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    good news , will become a big domestic / export earner for NZ. With the caveat that if pricing wasnt competitive for medicinal products with raw product sourced from the black market then unlikely it would be a big domestic earner as people will always source the most price competitive product.
    Now we will see how the NZX market's reactions to CBD.NZ

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomm View Post
    Now we will see how the NZX market's reactions to CBD.NZ
    not much , im not surprised still along way to go before they have products available and as alluded in there announcement yesterday they need to get the distibutors on board ( doctors lol ).

    anyway in the mean time the black market criminals will be making hay and as i said will continue to if the price of products is to high or getting doctors to prescibe it is to difficult etc.
    one step ahead of the herd

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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    not much , im not surprised still along way to go before they have products available and as alluded in there announcement yesterday they need to get the distibutors on board ( doctors lol ).

    anyway in the mean time the black market criminals will be making hay and as i said will continue to if the price of products is to high or getting doctors to prescibe it is to difficult etc.
    CBD.NZ already has everything in place, I guess you need to research about Cannasouth more before making your comments.

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