Well those cannabinoid ratios arent unique so who cares? We dont need their "special" mother plants
Following fake news from anywhere is clearly unfortunate.
These are merely filings, if you follow the links you will see these have not been given patent status by any government, it is merely a google listing.
Read the entire story before making claims of loss and greed, please.
the only reason to patent a cannabis plant is to have control over it's use.
I for one don't subscibe to the "future is meow" way of thinking and will never purchase and grow seed or plants that i need permission to posess.
OF COURSE it's always some EVIL FUCKING SCIENTISTS behind some closed curtains using evil beakers and evil solvents doing all sorts of evil, nefarious things, always only for money of course. LOL.I see a future in canada where certain people who have been involved in cannabis , as well as degrees in biology and genetic/genome research are up to something.
You mean standards for quality, tested safe products to be brought to the consumer? Yeah sounds good!It's my theory based on real documents (not fake news) that these kind of people are actively trying to work with the government to set standards in cannabis for the future marketting to the public.
No, you're misreading; what they mean is having standards for potency testing, especially with edibles, and standardized dosing, such as 10mg, 20mg, 50mg, 100mg doses, etc., etc.,- There will be no limits on THC or cannabinoid flower potency, or other potency. Some systems even in the USA have suggested limits on potency for edibles (say like 100mg max per edible product), but no one aside from tards is in favor of such, and they will never happen... You're just being paranoid friendAn example would be potency level control , something the government wants to see going forward.
I can't imagine you would so post such please! I love documents, and reading them... Do give us links, corroborated information is so much better than just anyone's word.I could name names, post documents passed around in closed canadian circles but fear i would be run out and off this site in a flash should i do so.
Yes companies want tried and true strains that work, that all the properties and growth habits for are known, that are grown in nurseries, and licensed out to the best growers and grown to their maximum potential, and then turned into the best products (like heintz ketchup, how do you think they get that taste every time all the time?)...the internet is a wonderful place and full of everything one needs to know about this topic and the who's who. Much has been purged to protect those people's identities but it's out there nonetheless.
The future is tailor bred seed to sale by regulation and branded, patented recreation varieties.
That's nonsense, and paranoia. Don't be ridiculousYour homegrown seed will be illegal to posess and grow. It's not conspiracy theory, there are people in the cannabis community working to this end right now as i type this.
But what has monsanto ACTUALLY done??? References to FAKE news (interesting that is coming up again) don't count, such as false stories about farmers killing themselves, and basically every other anti-monsanto thing you can find on the internet or in a fake documentary. 99% is all lies (probably 100%), and made up by people looking to profit off an easy target firstly, and secondly because they are involved in the organics food industry or environmentalist greenie hippie industry.behave like monsanto and wonder why growers are up in arms.
WHY? They don't look kindly because they aren't at the forefront and making the best products in all the stores, not just one store? Why should the makers of a product be limited, and thus limiting all of us, the consumers, why should we all be limited by you and what you think is so odd or out of custom?? Do you think a few people with a few acres can provide the best quality, and enough product, to all the customers who may potentially need that product?If labs working with cannabis are going to patent creations that specifically treat a specific illness, then ya, i see patenting such work as probably okay.
However, when these same breeders backed by labs are in the patent game to become players in the future of recreational markets.... i think one will find that most of the cannabis community doesn't look to kindly on that.
And you likely won't be buying seeds or plants in any legal market anyway - patenting pertains to commercial markets, and the ability to license and sell your product to multiple wholesalers or retailers.
You WILL be buying products that came from plants that were grown from licensed, patented strains though, and instead of having to go 6++++ hours or out of state for your favorite item, or the item/product that works, you can go to any store nearby which carries such item, as the product will be in all the stores.