Popular cannabis consumption in America grew up out of underground night clubs, back alleys, and cannabis magazine centerfolds. Its praise flowed through the lips of poets and musicians, while its scorn was embodied in America’s War on Drugs.
Popular cannabis consumption in America grew up out of underground night clubs, back alleys, and cannabis magazine centerfolds. Its praise flowed through the lips of poets and musicians, while its scorn was embodied in America’s War on Drugs.
Sometimes, out of tragedy come life changes. Daniel Nguyen, the owner of NUMO Cannabis, had such a change of direction when his lung collapsed.
In June of 2018, the Government of Canada cast its ballots for the final vote on the nationwide legalization of recreational cannabis. By October 17, the Canadian Cannabis Act had become the official framework governing the sale, possession, production, and distribution of cannabis products nationwide. Today, Canadian adults can possess up to thirty grams of cannabis in public, grow up to four plants per household, and purchase cannabis products from provincially operated retail outlets.
On April 13, 2017, the Cannabis Act, Bill C-45, was introduced in Canada. Ontario took the lead on province-wide consultations and six months later on October 17, 2018, the act came into effect, legalizing and regulating cannabis use for adults in Canada for recreational purposes and opening up a new and exciting market to watch.
GTEC Holdings Ltd. is a Canadian cannabis company with a focus on growing and marketing premium-quality craft cannabis. The company was incorporated in June 2017, with its head office based in Kelowna, British Columbia and various growing facilities throughout Alberta and Ontario. Though only a year into its existence, it has already accrued impressive partnerships and agreements, as it looks to assert itself as a leader in the cannabis industry.