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He is a KK teaser. He is enslaved to him somehow, but I never have been able to figure it out exactly.
Just another PVSP teaser.
I think for the most part, that the OTC companies that Paul Riss can be associated with over the years are just his side hussle of some sort. Many have fallen of the radar completely and others seem to always fall short of expectations. It does appear to be something of a pattern to occur so many time before.
$PVSP Our CEO talking about rescheduling cannabis on the Leaf Podcast https://t.co/1voSvp2mEX
— Pervasip Corp (@PervasipC) June 7, 2024
I agree, maybe 1s but nothing else.
When will German Burtscher say anything? Those 3 (20M) looks tasty, but will not add anymore at this point.
You don’t have to love PVSP you just have to embrace it
Incompetence at every level is astonishing!!!Amateurs on display!!!
Zen
"Wreaks of a strong smell of bullshit IMO."
Exactly!
🤡
Tragic but somehow funny, how can you be so slow in executing anything?
Management says they were aware of burglaries in the surrounding area, yet did nothing to prevent their own facility from being burglarized? no security guards, no monitoring system? alarms? to protect a multi million dollar grow operation? Wreaks of a strong smell of bullshit IMO.
LOL .. why .05?
50 cents by the end of the year .. stock of the year
GoingGreenPick ..AKA BJones ,, AKA Paul Riss
Wonder where you’ll go when we break out above .05. I’m betting on, not here. Good luck Shake Down.
Well, this is being drug out for sure-Can't wait to hear the end results. Should be good. lol
Sure would be nice to get some kind of update from Management, Sigh
Same difference at this point
Good one 🤣
Why use the stolen money to buy their shares? This is a sin!
The kosher way is to issue themselves free shares 😂
They could at least buy shares
Total agreement. Let’s get an update on Spinoff- and everything attached to it
They just stole the inventory, sold it private, ripped the cash, and now want money from the market to buy new weed! 🤣
Congrats weed holders 😂
Come on PVSP, the market is hot and we are ice cold. Really tired of this forever waiting game. Management gone fishing?
Marijuana is currently classified on the same level as heroin and as more dangerous than fentanyl. We are on the path to changing that. pic.twitter.com/TE1iKFVF3T
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) May 19, 2024
They posted it on their Instagram. They seem to be active on there now. https://www.instagram.com/p/C69RIloJR60/?igsh=cHgwbXcxa2pvZXg1
The beginning of the end of cannabis prohibition
The federal government is moving toward “rescheduling” cannabis to recognize its medicinal use. That’s not far enough — but it’s a major step forward.
By Paul Armentano,
Guest Columnist
May 15, 2024
The federal government is moving toward “rescheduling” cannabis to recognize its medicinal use.
For the first time in its history, the Justice Department is calling for a change in the federal legal status of cannabis — which is currently classified as one of America’s most dangerous drugs.
The Attorney General’s office recently confirmed that it’s circulating a proposal to reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the federal Controlled Substances Act. The move, which affirms a prior recommendation by the Department of Health and Human Services and the FDA, marks an about-face for bureaucracies that have traditionally maintained a “flat earth” perspective for all things cannabis.
Under federal guidelines, Schedule I substances possess “no currently accepted medical use in the United States” and “lack accepted safety for use under medical supervision.” By contrast, Schedule III substances, like ketamine and anabolic steroids, are recognized as having well-established medical use and an acceptable safety profile for patients.
The federal government’s decision to finally recognize cannabis as a legitimate therapeutic agent is historic.
For decades, federal officials maligned patients and doctors who spoke out about the benefits of cannabis. One former federal drug czar even accused physicians who supported medical marijuana of practicing “Cheech & Chong medicine.”
For years, the government actively campaigned against statewide medical cannabis legalization initiatives — and even went so far as to try and strip physicians of their medical licenses for daring to discuss cannabis therapy with the sick and dying.
Not anymore.
According to HHS, an estimated 30,000 health practitioners in the United States are currently authorizing medical marijuana for their patients. The department also acknowledged that “the vast majority of individuals who use marijuana are doing so in a manner that does not lead to dangerous outcomes to themselves or others.”
The government’s stunning reversal validates the experiences of tens of millions of Americans. But it still falls well short of the changes necessary to bring federal marijuana policy into the 21st century. Specifically, the proposed change fails to harmonize federal marijuana policy with the cannabis laws of most U.S. states, particularly the 24 states that have legalized its use and sale to adults.
These jurisdictions regulate marijuana in a manner far more akin to alcohol — a substance omitted from the Controlled Substances Act — than a prescription drug. As a result, the state-licensed adult-use cannabis industry — and those who patronize it — will continue to operate in legal limbo, without any clear guidance from the federal government.
Nevertheless, as a first step forward, this policy change dramatically shifts the political debate surrounding cannabis.
Specifically, it delegitimizes many of the tropes historically exploited by opponents of marijuana policy reform. Claims that cannabis poses unique harms to health, or that it’s not useful for treating chronic pain and other ailments, have now been rejected by the very federal agencies that formerly perpetuated them.
Going forward, these specious allegations should be absent from any serious conversations surrounding cannabis and how to best regulate its use.
Of course, the longstanding politicization of cannabis won’t go away overnight. For decades, marijuana’s critics have derided both the plant and its consumers. Some will no doubt continue to try and do so despite the federal government’s decision to change course. But their claims will increasingly fall upon deaf ears.
After nearly a century of cannabis criminalization, prohibition is coming to an end.
Paul Armentano is the Deputy Director for NORML, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. This op-ed was distributed by OtherWords.org.
So?...where are the fact checkers?
we're going to swallow a whole "X" post without chewing on it first?
There is no "incident report"...no cops? No hired security report?
Maybe they were from outer space...got wind that Zen had some good shit?
Pretend I'm from Missouri...
Pretend I was born, just not last night...
agreeable $$$$$ thanks
Yeah, been lurking here and decided to make an account today. Been holding my PVSP share for probably a year and a half now with no movement whatsoever, it's getting pretty frustrating lol.
Definitely not proactive more like reactive. Top notch security should have been top priority.
Congratz on joining ihub yesterday!! New job I see!!!
Zen
Why don't we ever get any updates from management? Just don't understand it's like they don't want the stock to run, but I guess it is a little difficult when there are 5 billion shares outstanding.
Only a dope would try to lol a 70mm share dump.
Zen
So the paid pumper agrees that 63 millions worth less than toilet tissues?
Lololo .. Zen .. to the moon!🤪
Must have some great security in place
White House Announces Cannabis Rescheduling
Iris Dorbian
Contributor
May 16, 2024,02:34pm EDT
White House announces cannabis rescheduling
In October 2022, President Biden requested federal agencies review reschedule cannabis. After an ... [+]GETTY
In an unprecedented but widely anticipated move made by a U.S. president, today Biden announced that his administration is rescheduling cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act. A 60-day public comment period will commence before this action is finalized and implemented.
The news was first reported by the Associated Press on April 30.
Currently, cannabis is categorized as a Schedule I substance, meaning it is criminally prohibited by federal law and has a "high potential for abuse." Rescheduling cannabis as a Schedule III substance means it is legal to posses in licensed pharmacies under a doctor's prescription. Examples of Schedule III drugs are anabolic steroids and ketamine.
For leading professionals and practitioners, the news is a major step in the history of the fragmented legal U.S. cannabis industry. Although it doesn't end prohibition and inequities still remain, rescheduling is yet another sign of the increasing mainstream acceptance of cannabis.
Brian Vicente, founder of Vicente LLP, a cannabis law firm, said rescheduling would greatly alleviate the herculean tax burden of many licensed cannabis businesses since they are currently selling a Schedule I substance.
"We work with hundreds of licensed cannabis businesses, and the ability to deduct ordinary operating costs under the Schedule III proposal would be a game-changer for them," explained Vicente. "This proposal will release cannabis businesses from the crippling tax burden they are currently shackled with and allow these businesses to grow and prosper.”
Emily Paxhia, a managing partner at cannabis-focused investment firm Poseidon Asset Management, also applauded this historic White House action particularly as it follows solid evidence that legalization and regulation at the state level do work. "The tired and fear-based tactics of the prohibitionists are thin and will not play well in a fight against this progress," said Paxhia. "The industry, the states, the HHS, and the medical community have data to show that reform has been productive. We will continue to work the process with pragmatism and facts until the final scheduling is achieved."
Wendy Bronfein, co-founder, chief brand officer and director of public policy at medical cannabis brand Curio Wellness, also expressed jubilation; however, she tempered her celebratory tone with caution, underscoring the ultimate goal—descheduling.
“The only way to eliminate stigma and legitimize the legal cannabis industry is to fully remove cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act,” stressed Bronfein. “For as long as cannabis is listed as a scheduled substance, there will always be an inherent conflict between federal and state law. We encourage the federal government to seek a balance between exercising federal oversight and enforcement responsibilities while preserving each state’s ability to determine the best approach to cannabis within its borders.”
Justice Department takes 'major step' toward rescheduling marijuana
In a video announcement Thursday, President Joe Biden said he is “committed to righting” the wrongs of a “failed approach to marijuana.”
Biden Administration takes steps to reclassify marijuana as lower-risk
May 16, 2024, 1:00 PM EDT / Updated May 16, 2024, 1:13 PM EDT
By Julie Tsirkin and Monica Alba
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department took a significant step toward rescheduling marijuana Thursday, formalizing its process to reclassify the drug as lower-risk and remove it from a category in which it has been treated as more dangerous than fentanyl and meth.
President Joe Biden announced the “major” move in a direct-to-camera video posted to his official account on X. “This is monumental,” Biden said in the message. “It’s an important move towards reversing long-standing inequities. … Far too many lives have been upended because of a failed approach to marijuana, and I’m committed to righting those wrongs. You have my word on it.”
The Biden administration has been signaling that it would move to reschedule the drug from Schedule I — a strict classification including drugs like heroin — to the less-stringent Schedule III, which would for the first time acknowledge the drug’s medical benefits at the federal level. The Drug Enforcement Administration submitted a notice of proposed rulemaking in the Federal Register on Thursday afternoon, triggering a 60-day comment period that will allow members of the public to submit remarks regarding the rescheduling proposal before it is finalized.
Biden first directed federal agencies to review how marijuana is scheduled in October 2022, weeks before that year’s midterm elections. The process was led by the DOJ and the Department of Health and Human Services.
“Look folks, no one should be in jail for merely using or possessing marijuana. Period,” Biden said in Thursday’s video, his third time speaking extensively on the topic since his directive two years ago.
The second time Biden addressed the issue was during this year’s State of the Union address, making history by referring to marijuana from the dais in the House chamber. “No one should be jailed for using or possessing marijuana,” he said at the time.
Vice President Kamala Harris also released a video Thursday, hailing the progress.
“Currently marijuana is classified on the same level as heroin and more dangerous than fentanyl. We are finally changing that,” Harris said. “We are on the road to getting it done.”
During the first 30 days of the comment period, interested parties could request a hearing regarding the rescheduling proposal. Under the statute, the DEA would be required to hold a hearing before an administrative law judge.
After the DEA reviews and considers the public comments, and at the conclusion of any requested hearing, the DEA will issue a final order to reschedule marijuana. (The DEA could decline to reschedule the drug but that’s unlikely given the administration’s strong support).
The entire process can take anywhere from a few months to up to a year.
Once completed, federal scientists will be able to research and study the potential medical benefits of the drug for the first time since the Controlled Substances Act was enacted in 1971. It could also open the door for pharmaceutical companies to get involved with the sale and distribution of medical marijuana in states where it is legal.
For the $34 billion cannabis industry, the move would also eliminate significant tax burdens for businesses in states where the drug is legal, notably removing it from the IRS code’s Section 280E, which prohibits legal cannabis companies from deducting what would otherwise be ordinary business expenses.
Joe Biden walking in the garden
President Joe Biden in the Rose Garden on Monday, May 13, 2024.Demetrius Freeman / The Washington Post via Getty Images
The Justice Department’s rescheduling decision could also help shrink the black market, which has thrived despite legalization in states like New York and California, and has undercut legal markets, which are fiercely regulated and highly taxed.
During his time in office, Biden issued pardons for prior federal offenses of simple possession of marijuana and issued a proclamation granting additional pardons for simple possession, attempted simple possession and use of the drug.
The White House has also urged governors to do the same in their states and some have heeded the call, including in Oregon and Massachusetts.
Wow $18,000 bucks, LOL, LOL, LOL
Wow, can you believe $18,000 traded, my god man that is nearly 100 shares of Apple !!!!!!
Oh the humanity of it, the sky is falling run for your life !!!!
What a bunch of Dopes we have here.
WOW 63 millions dumped today..
Need cash for salaries of Riss and Germany?
Why aren't they paid in weed?
Let me guess...
No insurance!🤣
it is true I talked to CEO ands that latter was signed by him.It happened.
papamurf is the biggest basher/ short of PVSP/ Artizen, LOL
Kind of strange that the biggest PVSP / Artizen hater on twitter would be the one to discover some letter with no dates and Artizen management has said nothing.
Has been bashing for years now, check his posts.
So, I read from a post on X that one of Artizen's grow facilities had been burglarized, this company has nothing but setbacks.
https://twitter.com/papamurf_1/status/1790477752837017848/photo/1
Honestly, Riss has made many of us some big bucks. He may not know how to grow an actual Co but he dies know how to make crap flow uphill, lolololol!!!
Zen
It looks like someone purposely hitting .0003 in tiny amounts to keep the price looking weak to try to induce sellers to grab the .0003’s…
could the kitty do a better job than riss ?
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