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biglued1. Have you thought about changing your name to BALLANDCHAIN ?
Remember when I said there would be a suddenly. This is what I was talking about. Suddenly
No I haven't. I could not find it.
Yes I know who he is. He is a good man. If he says something I listen.
I would like to see some of the Investorshubs family faces when they wake up.
WOW. I was not expecting something this quick.
The only news that will cause a stock to rise is money coming in. Not money going out. I knew the stock would go down until DDCC sees money or they receive orders. Our day is coming soon.
2015 is a TURNAROUND year.
As Bob Dylan would say {The times they are a changen}
finally some action.
Its time for us to smile and rejoice for a season of wealth is coming upon us.
Thank you for your interest in Double Crown Resources. In response to
your question regarding our Houston Office facilities please be advised
that we have recently moved to new offices in City Centre, located in
Town & Country at Beltway 8 and I-10. The primary reasons for this
relocation were that our lease at the Heron Lakes Office Park expired in
March of 2015 and also that the new location in City Centre actually
affords better access to our clients and other business associates. If
you refer to the company's most recent 10-K filing you will see a
reference to this situation on page F-9 which reads as follows, "The
Company leases office space in Houston, Texas expiring in March of 2015
for $8,000 per month." Additionally, you may note that the Double
Crown Resources website currently has a notice up that the site is under
construction. When the website revisions are completed we will be sure
to post the most current information regarding our offices there. In
the meantime, we will post a new notice as soon as possible that the
Heron Lakes office has been moved to avoid any further confusion.
I hope this reply addresses your concerns. If you have further questions
please reply let us know.
Sincerely,
Tricia Oakley
Corporate Secretary
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> Comment: Has DDCC moved out of there office in Houstion?????
A judge I like and with backbone and and vote against gay marriage.
Cburg just did. He/she put up a post and you took the bate and coughed up a web sight. Now that's cleaver.
Remember Friday the market is closed. Its Very Good Friday. http://investorshub.advfn.com/uimage/uploads/2015/3/30/bpnkcLAKE_JOHN_006.JPG
I hope CO will have the same law as Indiana does on who they sell to.
Thanks for guiding us into all truth. You have set yourself up as the truth giver. Forgive me if I don't bow before you.
I find it very encouraging that the website is under construction. It matches what they are saying. Of course I know someone here is going to say something very negative. http://investorshub.advfn.com/uimage/uploads/2015/3/30/kvjh[img054.jpg
This was posted by you BlueSky back in 11/20/14. You said you walk by faith not by sight. May I also say that WE are not moved by what WE SEE HEAR OR FEEL WE ARE ONLY MOVED BY WHAT WE BELIEVE. {Quote} I had a dream that this stock will take off. I also prayed about this whole thing with DDCC - I didn't get an answer but I got peace about it. After thinking long and hard about it - I concluded that we walk by faith and not by sight. I just can't be moved by what I see or the fear of the past repeating itself. I decided yesterday to buy back some of the shares I sold and will do my best to put every extra dollar into it.
I learned a long time ago that in order to succeed with investing I have to be capable of thinking independently. After the news of late, most people would sell or wait to see what happens. I'm not going to follow the crowd, I'm an independent thinker...I'm going to buy......and trust that what I saw in my dream was a heads up from The Lord.
Ecig just went through a R/S one for 15.
For some of you who think you can get your pets high and think its ok.
Pets on Pot
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By Cheryl K. Smith
"It's pretty embarrassing to take your dog to the vet and have him fail a drug test.”
Some people think that if they enjoy something, their pets will, too. Or we think it's funny to blow pot smoke in a cat's face and watch her get crazy. But did you know that marijuana can be toxic to pets? Veterinarians report that they are encountering more incidents of marijuana poisoning in pets, mostly dogs. It's usually an accident, when an animal ingests marijuana in edibles, some bud dropped on the floor, or even discarded trimmings. As more patients are growing their own in Oregon, we can expect even more of these accidents unless we are careful to keep these products away from our pets.
While Cannabis sativa contains more than 60 cannabinoids, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the most toxic, affecting the nervous system. According to A Guide to Plant Poisoning of Animals in North America, cattle, horses, pigs and dogs have been intoxicated after eating marijuana. Pollen from the flowers can also cause allergy in humans and dogs.
The most common clinical effects of marijuana ingestion in pets are depression and listlessness, ataxia (loss of motor coordination, including loss of balance), vomiting and hypothermia (low body temperature). The animal's eyes are often dilated and he may lose his appetite and not drink enough water. Other signs can include bradycardia (slow heartbeat) or tachycardia (fast heartbeat), agitation, vocalization, vomiting, diarrhea, hypersalivation (drooling), urinary incontinence, seizures, and in severe cases, coma or death. The neurotoxic effects of cannabis ingestion in animals usually occur within a half hour to two hours of eating it and usually last for about 12 hours. However, they can last for days because the cannabinoids are stored in fat.
If your pet has gotten into some marijuana or marijuana-laced products, don't wait for symptoms to start; treat him or get him to a veterinarian. If your pet has the symptoms of cannabis poisoning and there is a chance he could have ingested marijuana, he needs treatment. Be honest with the veterinarian about what you think is the cause. Vets are not obligated to report such a poisoning, and they need this information to properly treat the animal. It also may save you the expense of further testing. Some veterinarians use human drug tests to try to diagnose marijuana poisoning, but according to an article in the Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, such tests are not effective for identifying marijuana in the urine from dogs that are suspected or known to have ingested cannabis.
The main treatment for marijuana toxicity is to give the animal activated charcoal orally. (Activated charcoal can be purchased at a drug store or feed store and is a good product to keep on hand.) The activated charcoal traps toxins as it goes through the digestive system. Other treatments include keeping the pet warm, minimizing sensory stimuli and, if she has vomited or had diarrhea, giving fluids. If you discover the marijuana ingestion right away, take your pet to a veterinarian, who can induce vomiting to prevent poisoning. After about a half hour or so, however, the anti-nausea effects of the cannabis make it more difficult to induce vomiting, and if the animal is lethargic, vomiting may lead to aspiration with further complications.
If you have given activated charcoal and your pet shows severe symptoms or isn't getting better, get her to a veterinarian. Veterinarians can give supportive treatment such as IV fluids and other medications if the animal goes into a coma. Animals with marijuana poisoning rarely die, although it can happen. Just as you would keep marijuana, hashish or medibles away from small children (who also can get poisoned, even to the point of coma), keep it away from your pets. Compost waste materials in a closed container where dogs can't get to them. Don't blow smoke in their face. Pot isn't for pets!
Cheryl K. Smith is an attorney and Executive Director of Compassion Center in Eugene, Oregon. She is also the author of Goat Health Care and Raising Goats for Dummies.
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No its not wrong. Talk to a vet. And read this.
Poisonous to: Cats, Dogs
Level of toxicity: Moderate to severe
Common signs to watch for:
•Severe depression
•Walking drunk
•Lethargy
•Coma
•Low heart rate
•Low blood pressure
•Respiratory depression
•Dilated pupils
•Coma
•Hyperactivity
•Vocalization
•Seizures
Cannabis sativa is a member of the Cannabaceae family. Slang terms include pot, weed and Mary Jane, just to name a few. Marijuana, or THC, affects receptors in the brain which alter normal neurotransmitter function. Dogs and cats can be poisoned by marijuana from second hand smoke exposure, or from direct ingestion of marijuana or baked foods (e.g., pot brownies, pot butter, etc.) laced with THC. In dogs and cats poisoned by marijuana, clinical signs can be seen within 3 hours, and include severe depression, walking as if drunk, lethargy, coma, low heart rate, low blood pressure, respiratory depression, dilated pupils, hyperactivity, vocalization and seizures. Vomiting is often seen with dogs despite the “anti-emetic” (anti-vomiting) qualities of THC.
If your dog or cat ate marijuana, call your veterinarian or Pet Poison Helpline immediately for life-saving treatment advice.
Poison type: Illicit Drugs
Alternate names: THC, Cannabis, pot, hashish, pot brownies, weed, grass, Mary Jane, reefers, hemp, devil week, pot butter
Marijuana
Pictured: Marijuana
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You better go talk to a vet. It can stop there heart by eating it. It happened to my friends dog and it was a very small amount. He thought it would be funny to get his loving pet high. DO YOU DD.
Way to go RICK
The government is also working on DNA tracking. http://cbnhd.brightcove.com.edgesuite.net/hd/734546207001/2015/03/734546207001_4109196071001_DF031215ALBRECHT2-HD1080-0-392-557.mp4
This is why pot machines are not safe. https://www.youtube.com/embed/P5_Msrdg3Hk
I believe one reason we received the letter is because of the things that they see coming. http://investorshub.advfn.com/uimage/uploads/2014/12/24/yvkbvMoney_Stacks.jpg