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i just sent the coe a scathing email. the company should know better than to let the share price get beat up like this. who is driving this train anyhow?
Dyason is really doing a bang up job, good thing they brought him on board!
sent the company a seething note to get current. im sure it will be a big influence on the future filings.lol
have some good volume today best for a long time. maybe some news soon?!
good help is hard to find!!!lol
Volume is up!
I thought Merida was our security blanket, looks like they are a bunch of crooks as well.
yea filled at 3.20 finally etrade!
Looks like the only one excited about this company is me!
Why did my 3500 buy show black instead of green, accumulation mode here for 3 years, 2nd qtr should be fun glta
so i average down and the volume immediately dries up. i say CONSPIRACT THEORY. they are all out to get me! lol glta
this is about to get entertaining to say the least.
impressive shake!!!!
Yes it’s sad.
Looks like damage control, but the cat is already out of the baggie
tdoc is trading at 193. per share. just saying.
hmmm i was just listening to,chicago, only the beginning, on youtube. glta
holy maka waka. arggg mates
looks like eturd is ready to rock and roll with glfwd. this could be a very good or very bad day. hopefully a good day for the longs. glta
Thank you sir
When do we start trading again, etrade doesn’t have the new symbol in my portfolio yet
just some consolidation...im thinking buyout
so glfw is still stuck on the attorneys desk? how long does this process take, Im sure there will be a ticker change. ive been holding glfw for 10years. lol
glad i bought this in 2010
Exactly
this is about to pop you might want to get in soon. the news is out on every feed. we should be rolling seriously in the next 6 to 12 months...jmho
this is all anticipatory, when the real news hits this dog flies
nice pr. yippie
that's right we are gonna roll...glta
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copied from the $ura board
USDA drops DEA testing requirement, while FDA acknowledges demand for CBD
Laura Drotleff Laura Drotleff
10 hours ago
USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue addresses the nation's state agriculture departments on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020 (Photo courtesy USDA)
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Federal agriculture officials are dropping the requirement that all THC testing on hemp crops must be performed at laboratories registered with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), according to industry sources.
And food and drug regulators say it’s a “fool’s errand” to get people to stop taking over-the-counter CBD.
Greg Ibach, undersecretary for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) told members of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) meeting in Arlington, Virginia, that USDA and DEA have reached an agreement to remove the requirement for hemp farmers to have their crops tested in DEA-registered laboratories. The DEA requirement was included in the interim final rule for domestic hemp production, released Oct. 31.
“This about-face by USDA means that farmers can continue to use their trusted local and regional analytical testing labs to ensure compliance with USDA rules,” Josh Schneider, CEO of San Diego-based young plant producer Cultivaris Hemp, told Hemp Industry Daily.
“Getting rid of this ridiculous DEA testing requirement is a step in the right direction by the USDA,” said Schneider. “Hopefully this means that USDA has come to their senses and will be making better and smarter rules going forward.”
Widespread opposition
The USDA received more than 4,700 comments about its hemp rules, Ibach told NASDA members.
Many of them took issue with the DEA testing requirement.
There are 47 laboratories currently registered with the DEA and many states do not have a registered laboratory, which would require state, tribal and federal law enforcement agents responsible for testing hemp crops to send samples from out of state within a tight, 15-day testing window.
William Richmond, director of the USDA’s Domestic Hemp Production program, told farmers at the Industrial Hemp Summit in Virginia on Monday that testing and sampling requirements were among the aspects the agency could change.
Other parts of the rule, such as the 0.3% total THC limit and the requirement for information sharing, can be changed only by Congress, Richmond said.
Earlier this month, USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), the agency heading up the Domestic Hemp Production program, said federal hemp production rules likely will not change before the final rule was developed by Oct. 31, 2021.
Richmond reiterated on Monday that the USDA will open a public comment period in the fall, to gather industry input on the 2020 production season.
FDA signals a change
Also this week, Dr. Stephen Hahn, the newly appointed commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), acknowledged that American consumers want CBD.
He said Wednesday that the agency is working to move forward with regulations.
“We’re not going to be able to say you can’t use these products. It’s a fool’s errand to even approach that,” Hahn said at the NASDA meeting.
“We have to be open to the fact that there might be some value to these products and certainly Americans think that’s the case. But we want to get them information to make the right decisions.”
The FDA developed a working group following a public meeting and comment period to gather industry input about CBD, but the agency said in November that it had not yet seen enough scientific studies or data to allow it to recognize CBD or products containing it as safe or GRAS.
FDA has not provided a timeline for when it will release guidance on CBD regulation.
Laura Drotleff can be reached at laurad@hempindustrydaily.com
congress has their pockets full of cbd stocks, they want this to fly as bad as any of us. it is gonna happen cause they are a bunch of greedy pigs.
yep very frustrating.mj
we are just early to this party, but im not good at timing so i will continue to accumulate...glta
I listened to the interview I thought the co spoke quite well. impressive
woah whats up with no volume yet,,,....go frlf!!!!!!!!!!!!
Any of you bots finish the eight grade? If sined you go to hell, you sign a contract. If you are planning to influence someone at least use English properly.
law makers are loading their collective boats...boiler rooms are working hard at trying to keep the price down...
Thanks la I agree. Patience will eventually pay off here
and the games continue...day in day out, I added yesterday and will continue to add whenever I have funds available...
thanks for the cheapies....