I'm really not a big fan of Big Business. I'm also not a Fanboy and ever since I can remember I cut labels of clothing etc.
I do however fully understand that Medical use has to be distanced from Recreational use.
These days not everyone wants to be a Stoner.
People using for medicinal purposes may know nothing of the 'ritual' we all know and love. They may also have only come across 'bad press' and Stoners.
@herbivore21 the only way I can see any consistency is for the whole plant/crop of a strain to be processed in one go. If all parts are thoroughly mixed then a sample would give a fairly good idea of chemical make-up and a better average.
Looking at the site the Cannakorp set up seems very professional and if you were none the wiser it could be anything. The 'pods' distance the user from the Stoner side of things. A lot of people don't actually like the smell, Mrs. PP for one, so a 'sterile' pod of medicine would appeal.
However for me this is the bit that I really don't like.
From their Partner page
CannaKorp
'has developed a set of technologies that will revolutionize the way that medical cannabis is cultivated, packaged, sold, and used.'
From their Investor page
'focusing on the medical marijuana market, which is currently estimated at over $8 billion in North America alone'
You can see exactly where they are going and for why.
The Cannabis Industry will be Monsanto/Cococolarized before you know it.
We all know how trustworthy these kinds of companies are when it comes to public health.
Due to it's illegality the world of weed was always corrupt and only now, from my Euro standpoint, can we see it going thru a well needed change. Giving money back earned thru the sales of MMJ would have been laughable a few years ago.
Big business will bring that corruption and greed back with even more force.
Sterile seeds and 'efficient growth' techniques all in the name of money.
If I were in the States I would employ the 'farmers market' ethos. Buy from people who look like they give a flying fuk and are more than happy to discuss the ins and outs of their product.