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The fuse is lit. Go MJNA........
I like it too. The new sheriff kicks @ss
However I did not try a sell order as I'm Long and Strong.
Tried mine on Friday and didn't have a problem trading online with no broker assist. I use virtual brokers not sure about other brokers.
If you had 10 now you have 1
If I don't take them out first.
Highly doubt many people will grow their own. If that was the case I'd grow my own tobacco. If the price is right people will buy it from retail just as easily as obtaining alcohol. Many people don't have a clue how to grow good weed. Companies that have products in the market place already will see the most gains IMO.
Maybe they paid news week too. Lmfao
Well I looked and don't like what I see. Sorry
Now that's what I'm talking about. Have a good weekend everyone. Long and Strong WGAS.........
Time will tell
All I can say is I'm not going anywhere and not selling. Tony has done a good job IMO. I voted for the r/s and am here for the long haul. Go WGAS......
Well I guess I can dream that someday it might be a 1.00 lol
Not likely that would happen but I just don't see the pps tanking especially if pr is released
Look at it this way. All weak hands are out which leaves only the longs that believe in the company. O/S have been reduced. If there is no dilution what makes you think pps is going to tank on Monday if no one sells for less than a 1.00. Quite frankly you may not be able to even buy a share for less if no one wants to sell.
No problem at 0.73, tried 0.72 for half hour and no go.
Now this is some awesome news. Happy I bought in and gonna pick up more. Time to load the boat.
We are #2 most reads and #8 most posts.........
Can't wait to see the first MJ night clubs when this passes. Gonna be some interesting times ahead. What a concept lol
Salem-News.com
"Denying veterans access to therapeutic cannabis is making criminals of our heroes."
National advocates, elected officials and representatives of Oregon's 300,000 military veterans on Monday joined together in Ashland and Portland to call attention to Oregon's appalling policy of denying medical cannabis to sufferers of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and to urge Oregonians to vote yes on Measure 80, which would allow adults 21 and older to purchase taxed and regulated cannabis (marijuana) at state-licensed stores.
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California Institute of Technology
John Schwarz: The Obama Administration "is ignoring scientists' voices on medical marijuana policy"
Physicist John Schwarz speaks out in support of marijuana reclassification, and for prioritizing science over politics
Taking his first public political stance, John Schwarz, co-founder of 'Superstring Theory' and a Theoretical Physics professor at California Institute of Technology, published a commentary piece Thursday in the Huffington Post, urging the federal government to put aside the politics surrounding medical marijuana and pay attention to the abundance of scientific evidence. Schwarz has also invited his fellow scientists to join him in co-signing an open letter to President Obama at ScienceInPolicy.com, calling on him to uphold his promises to put science before politics.
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CTV British Columbia
Published Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012 12:57PM PDT
Three quarters of British Columbians now support legalizing pot, according to a new poll from Angus Reid Public Opinion.
The survey shows a six per cent increase in British Columbians who support the drug’s taxation and regulation rather than police chasing and arresting marijuana dealers, bringing the number up to 75 per cent. The number in support of decriminalization alone is at 62 per cent.
Mario Canseco, vice president of Angus Reid, told CTV News the increase may be related to the possible financial benefits legalization could see, spurred on by the state of Washington’s upcoming vote on marijuana.
Washington residents vote Tuesday on the licensing and regulation of marijuana production and distribution. If the initiative passes, the revenue could be as high as $2 billion over five years, according to a state of Washington’s fiscal review.
“Many B.C. residents are looking at this issue and thinking that we might be better off just taxing and regulating marijuana, treating it like we do alcohol,” said Canseco.
It’s not just about money though, he says some people think legalization could help reduce violent crime associated with the drug.
“There’s a growing belief that if we were to legalize marijuana… then the level of violence associated with the criminal activities that surround the marijuana trade will also be lower,” said Canseco.
The poll was conducted with 800 participants under direction of Stop the Violence BC, a group that is calling for the reform of marijuana laws.
Read more: http://bc.ctvnews.ca/support-for-pot-regulation-grows-to-75-per-cent-poll-1.1020734#ixzz2B1Y0EeyG
Well this congress man is right out to lunch. I have been using MJ for over 25 years on an off. I don't feel the need to have it everyday. I use it for aches, pains and sometimes as a stress reliever. I don't feel the need to run out to a dealer the minute I have run out of the product unlike tobacco. Personally I prefer MJ over alcohol because I can have a nice mellow time without the usual headache and hangover from drinking, actually I get a really good night sleep after using MJ. As for legalizing recreational use I'm all for it. Nothing worse then finding some dealer in a seedy area only to find out that he has no MJ but some white stuff. I wonder how many people have gone down that road and wound up addicted to a really bad drug. It's time for MJ to be available to all people 21 and older. Place big time penalties for people who sell to minors. Police will then be able to focus their attention on the hard drugs that are the real problem. America needs jobs and tax revenue tell this congressman to get his head outta @ss. As for his statement about kids trying MJ who is he fooling. No law is going to stop anyone from trying something if they really want to but with regulation and control it would be better than none.
Just picked up some .08's this afternoon. Would like to say Thanks to Durango, your incite into this stock has been helpful. This is my first time buying HEMP and I would just like to say Hi to everyone here.
Right on schedule. Good news and shows that Tony is on top of it. Good things come to those who wait.
The only reason Nintendo is on the Pink Sheets is that it — like many foreign companies such as Volkswagen and Nestle — sees no reason to create a duplicitous legal and accounting department just to be traded on the NYSE.
OTCShortReport.com executives say it's not uncommon to see 50% of a stock promotion being shorted. The big traders have lots of money… a lot more than the retail audience, and there is no urgency to cover these positions. Market Makers can't be scared into covering because quite honestly they don't care. A stock can run up 500% and they have proven they will just short more.
Company Last Price Change Daily Short %
MJNA 0.135 +8.00%. 29.43%
Talked to friend who been trading for years. He says it makes no difference. I'm not opposed to doing this as I did set mine at a buck today and didn't see it on L2.
Can you provide any evidence to support that claim.
Nice paint job.
Everyone should put a limit sell order on their shares for a 1.00 so mm can't short.
Just say no to shorty. Lol should be a fun
11. Televised on 60 minutes
Hey Browland will do you can count me in.
I will add 10k tomorrow. It's gonna be a crazy one GLTA
Let me see if I got this straight. If I have 100k shares in HEMP I am going to get 100k shares in each of the other spin off companies for a total of 500k. Kinda like a forward split. Sorry I'm a bit new to this board.
Stay safe Doc.
By multiple accounts, the flooding in lower Manhattan is stunning.
Below are several pictures, but before you read them, check out this dispatch from the NYT's Hurricane liveblog, which describes cars floating down Wall Street... it should help make the below images more believable:
As the evening high tide was drawing closer, there were reports of flooding in several low-lying areas around the five boroughs, places that had not in recent memory experienced flooding. In Lower Manhattan, water crossed South Street, and cars could be seen floating on Wall Street on television screens at the ConEd headquarters. In Brooklyn, water had piled back onto Van Brundt Street — which flooded during the morning high tide — well in advance of the evening high water mark. At 7:25 p.m., Ninth Street in Gowanus was a nearly uncrossable river of water.
On CNN, Erin Burnett, is walking through several inches of water, and it's still rising. Here's a shot from Twitter Bill Karins:
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/battery-park-flooding-2012-10#ixzz2Ak22mj9W
By multiple accounts, the flooding in lower Manhattan is stunning.
Below are several pictures, but before you read them, check out this dispatch from the NYT's Hurricane liveblog, which describes cars floating down Wall Street... it should help make the below images more believable:
As the evening high tide was drawing closer, there were reports of flooding in several low-lying areas around the five boroughs, places that had not in recent memory experienced flooding. In Lower Manhattan, water crossed South Street, and cars could be seen floating on Wall Street on television screens at the ConEd headquarters. In Brooklyn, water had piled back onto Van Brundt Street — which flooded during the morning high tide — well in advance of the evening high water mark. At 7:25 p.m., Ninth Street in Gowanus was a nearly uncrossable river of water.
On CNN, Erin Burnett, is walking through several inches of water, and it's still rising. Here's a shot from Twitter Bill Karins:
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/battery-park-flooding-2012-10#ixzz2Ak22mj9W