British Columbia’s Best Weed Stores are getting shut down. Growhouse is still going strong with best online weed delivery services
An entire industry is closing down because of the internal coalition of BEGEU, and why we have to suffer. And as a community, we say no to Violence and yes to peace.
Now let’s dive into the matter and see what is happening. But before I go just remember our online stores(growhouse is British Columbia best weed store!) are open and we are here 24/7 to provide you with the best online weed delivery service.
Are the best Marijuana stores in BC will be closed?
Cannabis dispensaries in British Columbia have already begun to close as their only delivery source has been shut off by a 10-day-old strike. The British Columbia General Employees Union is on strike at government distribution warehouses.
The provincial governments regulated marijuana store industry, which began after Canada legalized marijuana in 2018, comprises more than 400 private weed stores outlets and more than 30 government-owned Cannabis stores in British Columbia, employing around 5,000 people.
Beyond the economic impact and potential company failures, cannabis shop reps expressed worry that they had worked hard in the previous four years to create confidence and acceptance of the legal cannabis sector. We all know eventually the stores that have closed will start functioning again, I mean if one thing we have learned from COVID. However, we as stores owners are going through a great deal of struggles. Still Grow house is not backing down, giving the best weed online delivery service to the community! Alright so moving back to what is happening with BCGEU
Customers would most certainly return to the illegal market(I mean what else can you do?!). This is also true for those who use marijuana for medical purposes and buy it from retail establishments.
The most important part of this, People will turn to black market who this is for you to decide who’s to blame
According to Jaclynn Pehota, executive director of the Retail Cannabis Council of British Columbia, a provincial plan to let retail outlets to buy directly from BC growers was due to begin early last week, just as the strike was declared. She stated that the program has now come to an end.
“It’s a true monopoly in terms of supply” said Pehota.
Now, let me tell you a bit more about the monopoly situation, Private liquor stores, taverns, and restaurants can get beer and wine directly from local producers, as well as spirits such as vodka and gin to a lesser degree. Cannabis shops, on the other hand, can only get their product from the government’s Liquor Distribution Branch wholesale and distribution centers in Delta, Richmond, Kamloops, and Victoria.
Are Cannabis stores near me going through the same!?
The BCGEU, which represents 33,000 workers, agreed to restart negotiations on Tuesday at the province’s request. It’s unclear what it will take to get to an agreement. The parties are involved in a high-stakes bargaining round, with the BCGEU likely setting the norm for 400,000 public-sector employees whose contracts expire this year. The government is attempting to keep the total cost rise of such settlements to a minimum in its annual operating budget.
The union appears to be seeking salary hikes that would cover inflation, which is now running at 8% in Canada, rather than the 3.5% a year granted by the province.
SO, This is what is currently happening around the industry but we are still going strong and planning to do so.
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