PETERS – Bringing on Lake a marketing coup for Hydropothecary

Terry Lake during protest by medical marijuana advocates in front of his constituency office, 2011. (Mel Rothenburger file photo)
HYDROPOTHECARY is ready for the revolution.
Or at least that’s what Terry Lake, a new executive with the Gatineau-based company, would have you believe.
Hydropothecary produces medical marijuana for the Quebec market, but is positioning itself to be a big player when the Trudeau government follows through on its promise to legalize recreational pot.
For Lake, who undoubtedly had his pick of private sector offers when he stepped away from public life, it’s a logical move.
James Peters is the radio anchor at CFJC, coming to Kamloops in 2006. He anchors the afternoon news on B-100 and 98.3 CIFM, and contributes weekly editorials to the CFJC Evening News. He tweets regularly @Jamloops.
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The legalization of pot and the network of safe “government approved” distribution agents might seem like a good solution to grow ops and street level supply of cannabis. The boys and girls who are presently in the supply chain are not likely to readily give up that income.
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