Cannabis demand increased as COVID 19 outbreak
Cannabis is ‘on fire’
They are in conflict over what exactly caused the surge in demand - a fear of scarcity or just people who spend more time at home until the virus is contained.
"Initially, I thought people were just worried that they wouldn't be able to get it in the future, and so they were making reservations," said by brand ceo. "So many people stay at home, and cannabis is perfect for staying at home and watching Netflix."
People "are afraid to go out"
Jim, the general manager of a Redlands-based marijuana delivery service, who refused to give his last name and asked that his business name not be released, said the business had grown a third over the past week, and expects it to double the next day. a week or two.
"I see more people coming out of the woodwork and I'm afraid to go out and interact with groups, so I get an increased response. I would say it will likely continue to increase, "said Jim, who has delivered marijuana to hundreds of Calimesa customers in Fontana in the past 2 years.
"I see more people coming out of the woodwork and I'm afraid to go out and interact with groups, so I get an increased response. I would say it will likely continue to increase, "said Jim, who has delivered marijuana to hundreds of Calimesa customers in Fontana in the past 2 years.
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