Followers | 27 |
Posts | 2372 |
Boards Moderated | 0 |
Alias Born | 03/16/2012 |
Wednesday, July 23, 2014 7:03:54 AM
They didn't. They said so in their own press release. They said they were operating under an exemption, but they didn't know that the exemption was removed in Feb. 2012. Stervc was told by the tax assessor that you can grow a maximum of 25 plants on a single parcel of land. Period. Surrounded by a fence, and 50 feet between it and any other parcel. Period. But that is not what Emerald has done, pictures a press release prove it.
The pictures shown of "Emerald Med Farms" clearly show an illegal marijuana growing operation.
Also - they have not identified which co-op they belong to. I think if they did belong to a co-op they would have said so. They can't be a collective, because they are a for-profit company.
So, it's safe to assume that even if there is a harvest (hey, what happened to that?) they have no place to legally sell whatever they pull up out of the ground.
VHAI - Vocodia Partners with Leading Political Super PACs to Revolutionize Fundraising Efforts • VHAI • Sep 19, 2024 11:48 AM
Dear Cashmere Group Holding Co. AKA Swifty Global Signs Binding Letter of Intent to be Acquired by Signing Day Sports • DRCR • Sep 19, 2024 10:26 AM
HealthLynked Launches Virtual Urgent Care Through Partnership with Lyric Health. • HLYK • Sep 19, 2024 8:00 AM
Element79 Gold Corp. Appoints Kevin Arias as Advisor to the Board of Directors, Strengthening Strategic Leadership • ELMGF • Sep 18, 2024 10:29 AM
Mawson Finland Limited Further Expands the Known Mineralized Zones at Rajapalot: Palokas step-out drills 7 metres @ 9.1 g/t gold & 706 ppm cobalt • MFL • Sep 17, 2024 9:02 AM
PickleJar Announces Integration With OptCulture to Deliver Holistic Fan Experiences at Venue Point of Sale • PKLE • Sep 17, 2024 8:00 AM