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Pot wins most places
Meanwhile, At Least Six States Voted for Legal Marijuana
Americans across the country voted Tuesday for the right to inhale without going to jail, legalizing recreational marijuana in at least three states, and medical marijuana in three others.
In California, where medical marijuana is already legal, voters approved recreational pot, a major coup for backers of pot legalization.
The new laws make pot legal in some form in more than half the country-- 28 states-- redrawing the legal landscape and presenting a challenge to federal authorities.
The Associated Press projected a recreational pot measure passing in Nevada and Massachusetts; and medical pot measures passing in Arkansas, Florida and North Dakota.
With votes still being counted, a recreational pot measure was leading in Maine, and trailing in Arizona late Tuesday evening on the West Coast.
The early results mean that nearly 67 million Americans, or about 21% of the U.S population, will now live somewhere where it is legal to use marijuana for fun.
California, Massachusetts and Nevada follow in the footsteps of Colorado and Washington state, which legalized recreational pot in 2012, and Alaska, Oregon and the District of Columbia, which did so two years ago.
--Zusha Elinson
ANALYSIS
ulled of an election site
Meanwhile, At Least Six States Voted for Legal Marijuana
Americans across the country voted Tuesday for the right to inhale without going to jail, legalizing recreational marijuana in at least three states, and medical marijuana in three others.
In California, where medical marijuana is already legal, voters approved recreational pot, a major coup for backers of pot legalization.
The new laws make pot legal in some form in more than half the country-- 28 states-- redrawing the legal landscape and presenting a challenge to federal authorities.
The Associated Press projected a recreational pot measure passing in Nevada and Massachusetts; and medical pot measures passing in Arkansas, Florida and North Dakota.
With votes still being counted, a recreational pot measure was leading in Maine, and trailing in Arizona late Tuesday evening on the West Coast.
The early results mean that nearly 67 million Americans, or about 21% of the U.S population, will now live somewhere where it is legal to use marijuana for fun.
California, Massachusetts and Nevada follow in the footsteps of Colorado and Washington state, which legalized recreational pot in 2012, and Alaska, Oregon and the District of Columbia, which did so two years ago.
--Zusha Elinson
ANALYSIS
Pot wins most places
Meanwhile, At Least Six States Voted for Legal Marijuana
Americans across the country voted Tuesday for the right to inhale without going to jail, legalizing recreational marijuana in at least three states, and medical marijuana in three others.
In California, where medical marijuana is already legal, voters approved recreational pot, a major coup for backers of pot legalization.
The new laws make pot legal in some form in more than half the country-- 28 states-- redrawing the legal landscape and presenting a challenge to federal authorities.
The Associated Press projected a recreational pot measure passing in Nevada and Massachusetts; and medical pot measures passing in Arkansas, Florida and North Dakota.
With votes still being counted, a recreational pot measure was leading in Maine, and trailing in Arizona late Tuesday evening on the West Coast.
The early results mean that nearly 67 million Americans, or about 21% of the U.S population, will now live somewhere where it is legal to use marijuana for fun.
California, Massachusetts and Nevada follow in the footsteps of Colorado and Washington state, which legalized recreational pot in 2012, and Alaska, Oregon and the District of Columbia, which did so two years ago.
--Zusha Elinson
ANALYSIS
ulled of an election site
Meanwhile, At Least Six States Voted for Legal Marijuana
Americans across the country voted Tuesday for the right to inhale without going to jail, legalizing recreational marijuana in at least three states, and medical marijuana in three others.
In California, where medical marijuana is already legal, voters approved recreational pot, a major coup for backers of pot legalization.
The new laws make pot legal in some form in more than half the country-- 28 states-- redrawing the legal landscape and presenting a challenge to federal authorities.
The Associated Press projected a recreational pot measure passing in Nevada and Massachusetts; and medical pot measures passing in Arkansas, Florida and North Dakota.
With votes still being counted, a recreational pot measure was leading in Maine, and trailing in Arizona late Tuesday evening on the West Coast.
The early results mean that nearly 67 million Americans, or about 21% of the U.S population, will now live somewhere where it is legal to use marijuana for fun.
California, Massachusetts and Nevada follow in the footsteps of Colorado and Washington state, which legalized recreational pot in 2012, and Alaska, Oregon and the District of Columbia, which did so two years ago.
--Zusha Elinson
ANALYSIS
Exactly!!!.... how do u get volume otherwise ....lol
Well with the 2 million volume today they would have showed up at one point or another I would think.
cause no one wants to buy or sell right now
How come it doesn't show the bid and ask on the quote, anybody?
A penny and a quarter right now. It would be great to see it close at the high made the other day ( .015 ) or even higher. The volume has to pick up also. Yes I do have an EMAIL address but I will not post it at this time.
Didn't realize this closed at almost a penny Friday. Wouldn't mind another run now.
belle1 You got an email you use for stocks. Want to bounce some off you. Got my mine made up just want to know what you and a few others think.Think I already got my mind made up Still have to get up with zif zag too
Settled at 0.95 so I hope it runs again. It could get drug aka dragged along with others. I will watch it Tuesday and if I see a good jump out point I will sell. Depends how it is acting
Kittie88', All of us penny traders could use a hit like that at least once every couple of years. It would make up for some of the losses we take trading the small guys. CBGI hit .015 cents yesterday . Will it continue ??? , Wish I knew the answer to that one, but I don't. Like you and many others , still hoping for that move upwards. BOLTA
I just this minute forgot I had a sell order in for MCOA. It just executed for 10 cents. I was in for .0065 Made more on it than I did CBGI
If I had remember earlier I would have raised my sell order. Big profit so I am happy
Could run again if legalization is passed this time around....imo
That was one of the pennies that I made a lot of money with that year. Trading the pennies for many years as I have,finding the good ones are very few.
Well we both did good there. I hope we get another run like that but not so sure we will
Kittie88', I sold mine at .40. At this time , I'm sitting with a few more shares then you are. I have no idea at this time where it is going to go. Up I hope.
I did the same thing. Tried to buy 2 million shares to sit on but after a week of partial fills I ended up with close to 250,000 shares and decided to sit on them. Who knows. I sold at .45 in 2014
Highest volume day in over a year, with the highest closing price in a year also . It could be that some of the states will legalize the CANNABUSINESS next week .Owned this stock in 14, sold it close to their highs and bought some later close to their lows . Still have it.
What's going on here? I am above water and have no reason why?
Starting to see some activity curiously around election time
I got in at too hi of a price it will need to go up 100000% for me.
Sold my action worth 0002 at 001 yesterday!
Crazy how everybody is buying all type of scam like CBGI trading on the Grey just because 2 year ago they were listed as a MJ company
Today would have been great if we just got in.rhis needs ro fo up 2000000 percent for me to get my money back.
Hopefully the SEC and DOJ stuff Cummings.
jmo
Happy Thanksgiving all.
Maybe we can stuff
Cummings!
That would be awesome!!
Anyone seen Cummings surface with any other pinky?
jmo
One could hope.
Check out rdsh
Hopefully the SEC charges scumbag Cummings
jmo
Hey Earnie,
I haven't stopped in this hell hole for some time. It was good to cut my losses and leave this pos. And who cares about Cummings. What a snake.
No one believed some of us.
Grey Sheet Dead Scams often have weird fat finger trades.
jmo
lol, first time I've ever seen that (Infinity%) for the PPS.
Been wondering where u were Earnie
Where is Scammer Cummings hanging his hat these days?
jmo
Come on guys get off them stocks. I have an order in for 6,000,000 shares and got a partial yesterday of 139,039 yesterday and 261 shares today. If it doesn't fill tomorrow I will make it an AON
Please let me know if someone is filing class action suit against this POS
Watch for the charges and delisting of this Scam.
jmo
1 year later I still made a bunch of money on it. I also have an order for a whole bunch of shares very low. if I get it @ .0001 and it hits a penny it could be $100,000 and only cost me $1,000 of the thousands I made on it. I'll take that gamble any day
One year later and this is DEAD.
jmo
Remember when this thing was into baseball. Or earlier into media advertising?
I was lucky. I got stuck with 18 shares.
they don't even have a homepage anymore. last posting on fb from '14...dead.
Well, he's got no interest like most people. The stock is finnished. When these events happen, its not a matter of whether a suspended company has a chance at getting back to the Pinks, it's whether or not the CEO's want to go through the years of "appeal".
You can buy a another shell company in 3O days, fully reporting to the SEC, for a MINIMUM of $30,000 and up obviously. Why spend years trying to breathe life into a dead company, risk incriminating yourself and going to jail, when u can just buy another company cheaper than what your attorney's costs would be to keep you out of jail? This is why you see many CEO'S with reputations of several failed shell companies in different sectors?
This is why its crazy watching people spend 1 single minute on a message board the very second it's,suspended. Usually, the people that linger are the ones that made a bunch of money during the stock's monster run. They're loyal, it's the only chance (in THEIR minds) of ever hitting it big again. They still feel more security in a dead stock than searching "Pennyland" for another score. They're in a "Pennyland Hangover" if you will.
People like me and Earnest are the ones that lost alot of money SOMETIME in their past, and neither do we trade with emotion, but we see the situation for what it's worth, without emotion. The company is "popped", the CEO can go step down and go buy another company in 30 days, and he has done it in the past and WILL do it soon. No CEO WASTES HIS TIME in uplisting (several years). No stock runs on the "Greys".
In short, this is just a nuetral message board with a few letters at the top. It's boring. The topic may as well be "football". Chances are, we will one day look at this board and the LAST post left by a IHUB member will be 2 years old. Talking about CBGI is old and stale at this point...just not fun.
You are correct, imo as well at this point.
so happy i sold the last of my shares @ 0.007
too some sucker who was gambling that this would run like last year
guess what
he was wrong
LOL
CBGI = dead scam stock.
jmo
Try reading the TOS eh?
This goes way deeper than cbgi ,micheal cumlips has been screwing share holders for years.
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