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"except...this is year different. It's finally time. Going to enjoy watching everyone chase. WDLF"...wait?...what!
That's exactly what was said last year!
Okay...off topic...are we buying BLEG or no?...DD is not bad really...much thinner than we are...we should before it's a penny...that is...if we are buying at all...all this one needs is vol.
Gold mine in the sewer...we can do this!...
He had 2020 out on 11-16...'21 on 11-5...if he screwed up, I'm thinking it will be late. Maybe he'll come up with a "Quiet time"...the old pumps that rallied these tickers won't work anymore...some CEO's might finally "get it"?
It's a surprise to see posts in here! You'd think it was Thanksgiving!
What was nice and shiny yesterday is dull today...I don't see him doing the pro-moes lately so maybe we'll get a no-cost Tweet? If Facebook (META) can't pull off the "Metaverse" what makes a Ebay store think it can? I admit...I don't get it...
Couldn't fine anything on TXTM's otc page. Didn't know about BLEG until APRU pr came out. You right about eyes...
Formerly=Elev8 Brands, Inc until 5-2020
From BLEG's OTC page...might have something to do with that...idk?
From Tony...A lot of big things coming.
So...no worries!
Market is off to the races!
Yo Hom! It started the first time I was in jail...I only talk to Janice...I'm pretty sure she knows it's not directed at her...
Ms. Janice please!
If I can't post info about a radio show that took place in 1938 over the weekend then you better cancel my script because that is about as stupid as it gets.
On 10-30-1938 “The War of the Worlds” by; Orsen Welles aired on radio...before TV’s if you can imagine? Recommended listening for Halloween!
If they had a small enclave for sale, one house is not going to move the ticker...
anyways...
On 10-30-1938 “The War of the Worlds” by; Orsen Welles aired on radio...before TV’s if you can imagine? Recommended listening for Halloween!
From; The Fresh Toast - week of 10-24-22 Just read the highlights...
Congresswoman Nancy Mace is in the final stretch of her first re-election campaign as a Republican representative in a district she herself calls a purple swing district. Where many other members of congress who are up for re-election have toted party lines on all subjects, Rep. Mace set herself apart from some of her Republican colleagues once she introduced the States Reform Act (SRA), a cannabis legalization bill that she says is the best of its kind and she believes is the only one that has a real shot at becoming law.
Mace is a unique Republican official in a political climate where it is sometimes considered dangerous to have opinions that vary from those of the powerful party base. In an interview with The Fresh Toast, she described herself as “a republican who is very pro baby, pro gun, pro gay and pro pot.” She recently won her primary by 8 points, where she explained finding common ground on issues as one key to her success.
This common ground is something that gave representative Mace some national media attention recently, when she, a Republican, commended President Biden, a Democrat, for pardoning those convicted of federal level for basic marijuana possession, as we reported in October. Saying positive remarks about the leading member of an opposing party is not as commonplace as it once was, but it is this bipartisan spirit, and the need to work together that Rep. Mace sees it as a key to the States Reforms Act’s potential success.
In regards to Biden’s recent pardon declaration of nonviolent marijuana offenders convicted of simple possession, Mace told us, “There’s still more to go yet, but it’s a good first step headed in the right direction, and something I think all of us on both sides need to be supporting.”
Mace expressed that the President’s pardons were a “nod to Federalism” in that these pardons free inmates on a federal level and encourage, but do not force, individual states to do the same. This distinction of creating laws, but allowing states the freedom to shape their own individual marijuana policies they think work best for their constituents is, according to Mace, imperative to finding bipartisan support for a cannabis bill like this.
“When you inject federalism and the rights of states on this particular issue, this is where we can find the most agreement on both sides of the aisle,” said Mace. “Because there is no way that you can do this and get it done if you don’t have republicans on board, and democrats alike.”
Now that Biden has issued these pardons the big question is what will happen next, on a federal level, to marijuana classification and scheduling. Mace, like the rest of America, is awaiting these next steps and written declarations. “What we’re hearing is that he cannot de-schedule but it’s going to be a rescheduling,” she said, “and then, what is congress’ role?”
Once more is known on this anticipated “rescheduling” or cannabis, Mace and other lawmakers can begin to know how the bill, and the legalization effort in general, can move forward. Mace is optimistic that this announcement and further progress can happen by the end of the year. “Whatever they decide, whether it’s 30 or 60 days form now — we are hearing they want to do it before the end of year — when we get the details and the fine print on the executive order and how far it goes on the rescheduling side of it, it’s what role does congress play in the next steps.”
When it comes to congress’s role, one key element of the SRA that she points out is its bipartisan spirit, and to her, that is crucial if any marijuana bill hopes to be the bill that becomes law. “There are other bills out there that cannot pass both chambers, that cannot get bipartisan support. Where taxes may be too high, or they’re missing a regulatory framework.” One of these “other bills,” as we have reported, is a bill penned by Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer and Sen. Cory Booker named the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act.
While Washington is often seen as more divided and polarized as ever, Mace still believes it is possible to reach across party lines to get important legislation passed. She acknowledged that regardless of the outcome of midterm elections, she will likely need at least 10 republicans to be on board with this bill. According to Mace, it’s about finding Republicans who get it, and “who are the 10 that can make this happen.”
In our conversation, she pointed to herself as an example of how a bill like this can garner the support it needs on both sides of the aisle, and become law. “You’ve got to be able to work together with people,” she said. “I mean I’m a republican from South Carolina putting forth non-partisan legislation that’s reasonable, responsible and fair, and safe.”
When asked if she thinks being anti-legalization or against cannabis in general will eventually make politicians in today’s world less electable, she said, “The longer we wait to do anything at the federal level and the states that are dragging on this issue, the worse it’s going to get. The less support those elected officials are going to have.”
She also mentioned a growing group of voters who are incredibly passionate on this issue. She can even see people voting on this issue just as some groups vote on other major issues like gun control and abortion can sway voters to one side and bring them to the polls with vigor. “There are coalitions that vote on very specific issues,” she said. “And I do believe this is a growing coalition of people who weren’t as vocal maybe in years past but are becoming more vocal, because the frustration is palpable.”
Congresswoman Mace is looking forward to the next steps, including a hearing with the oversight committee. This bipartisan hearing is set to take place in November after the election.
From; The Fresh Toast - week of 10-24-22 ? Just read the highlights...
Congresswoman Nancy Mace is in the final stretch of her first re-election campaign as a Republican representative in a district she herself calls a purple swing district. Where many other members of congress who are up for re-election have toted party lines on all subjects, Rep. Mace set herself apart from some of her Republican colleagues once she introduced the States Reform Act (SRA), a cannabis legalization bill that she says is the best of its kind and she believes is the only one that has a real shot at becoming law.
Mace is a unique Republican official in a political climate where it is sometimes considered dangerous to have opinions that vary from those of the powerful party base. In an interview with The Fresh Toast, she described herself as “a republican who is very pro baby, pro gun, pro gay and pro pot.” She recently won her primary by 8 points, where she explained finding common ground on issues as one key to her success.
This common ground is something that gave representative Mace some national media attention recently, when she, a Republican, commended President Biden, a Democrat, for pardoning those convicted of federal level for basic marijuana possession, as we reported in October. Saying positive remarks about the leading member of an opposing party is not as commonplace as it once was, but it is this bipartisan spirit, and the need to work together that Rep. Mace sees it as a key to the States Reforms Act’s potential success.
In regards to Biden’s recent pardon declaration of nonviolent marijuana offenders convicted of simple possession, Mace told us, “There’s still more to go yet, but it’s a good first step headed in the right direction, and something I think all of us on both sides need to be supporting.”
Mace expressed that the President’s pardons were a “nod to Federalism” in that these pardons free inmates on a federal level and encourage, but do not force, individual states to do the same. This distinction of creating laws, but allowing states the freedom to shape their own individual marijuana policies they think work best for their constituents is, according to Mace, imperative to finding bipartisan support for a cannabis bill like this.
“When you inject federalism and the rights of states on this particular issue, this is where we can find the most agreement on both sides of the aisle,” said Mace. “Because there is no way that you can do this and get it done if you don’t have republicans on board, and democrats alike.”
Now that Biden has issued these pardons the big question is what will happen next, on a federal level, to marijuana classification and scheduling. Mace, like the rest of America, is awaiting these next steps and written declarations. “What we’re hearing is that he cannot de-schedule but it’s going to be a rescheduling,” she said, “and then, what is congress’ role?”
Once more is known on this anticipated “rescheduling” or cannabis, Mace and other lawmakers can begin to know how the bill, and the legalization effort in general, can move forward. Mace is optimistic that this announcement and further progress can happen by the end of the year. “Whatever they decide, whether it’s 30 or 60 days form now — we are hearing they want to do it before the end of year — when we get the details and the fine print on the executive order and how far it goes on the rescheduling side of it, it’s what role does congress play in the next steps.”
When it comes to congress’s role, one key element of the SRA that she points out is its bipartisan spirit, and to her, that is crucial if any marijuana bill hopes to be the bill that becomes law. “There are other bills out there that cannot pass both chambers, that cannot get bipartisan support. Where taxes may be too high, or they’re missing a regulatory framework.” One of these “other bills,” as we have reported, is a bill penned by Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer and Sen. Cory Booker named the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act.
While Washington is often seen as more divided and polarized as ever, Mace still believes it is possible to reach across party lines to get important legislation passed. She acknowledged that regardless of the outcome of midterm elections, she will likely need at least 10 republicans to be on board with this bill. According to Mace, it’s about finding Republicans who get it, and “who are the 10 that can make this happen.”
In our conversation, she pointed to herself as an example of how a bill like this can garner the support it needs on both sides of the aisle, and become law. “You’ve got to be able to work together with people,” she said. “I mean I’m a republican from South Carolina putting forth non-partisan legislation that’s reasonable, responsible and fair, and safe.”
When asked if she thinks being anti-legalization or against cannabis in general will eventually make politicians in today’s world less electable, she said, “The longer we wait to do anything at the federal level and the states that are dragging on this issue, the worse it’s going to get. The less support those elected officials are going to have.”
She also mentioned a growing group of voters who are incredibly passionate on this issue. She can even see people voting on this issue just as some groups vote on other major issues like gun control and abortion can sway voters to one side and bring them to the polls with vigor. “There are coalitions that vote on very specific issues,” she said. “And I do believe this is a growing coalition of people who weren’t as vocal maybe in years past but are becoming more vocal, because the frustration is palpable.”
Congresswoman Mace is looking forward to the next steps, including a hearing with the oversight committee. This bipartisan hearing is set to take place in November after the election.
Just my opinion but I think Tony would rather get a phone call than read emails...he readily gives out his cell phone number...just call when the sun is up. He takes the time to talk with investors...I'm just saying...the answers you guys want might be easy to get...it would clean up the room too. TGIF!
Yeah...Sonny is our guy! My understanding is he made good paper off pot back in the crazy speculation days, now it's miners...the battery thing. Sonny has quite a following of good ticker pickers! He found GWSO, either Sonny or Phoenix...anyway, at .04cents going on 2y ago I guess...today it's 5.44$ after hitting $11. The company is in my town, I didn't buy in...oh well?
The OTC has no wind for it's sails for sure. Looks like I take out a loan to buy the bottom of all my bags!...and...possibly taking better care of myself so I live to see it turn around. Market could right itself if red hats take control, then safe/re-schedule is up in the air...again! (jmo, unfortunate but true) But, I'm stickin' to my guns...staying with pot stocks! What we have is time...patience will be tested surely (sourly?)...
I take the .44 to the range when I get really frustrated...cost of ammo is killing me!
10-27-22 From;
CB1 Capital
MJ news...
"What the President has announced is historic in nature. No one before in the history of the United States has made those proclamations."
- Rahul Gupta, White House Drug Czar & director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy
White House Drug Czar Applauds Biden's 'Historic' Marijuana Actions, Says Youth Cannabis Concerns Shouldn't 'Nullify' Medical Benefits...
Americans Mostly Favor Cannabis Legalization, Pardons, UMass Poll Says...
Marijuana Banking Among Reforms On The Table In Upcoming Lame-Duck Congress...
Since 2019, Arkansas has collected about $81 million in taxes, and $62 million of that has been directed to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences...
Germany's Government Approves Marijuana Legalization Plan, But Reform Depends On European Union Sign-Off...A Biggie
DC Visitors May Buy Medical Marijuana Without Out-Of-State Regulations...Might as well say DC is recreational!
Op-Ed: Cannabis Must Be Removed From The Controlled Substances Act - Paul Armentano, NORML...$
Op-Ed: Can Cannabis Help Turn Out The Vote? I'm Betting On It - Nancy Whiteman, Wana CEO...$
Marijuana Legalization And Expungement Bills Filed In U.S. Virgin Islands After Governor Puts Pressure On Senate Sponsor...
10-27-22 From;
CB1 Capital
MJ news...
"What the President has announced is historic in nature. No one before in the history of the United States has made those proclamations."
- Rahul Gupta, White House Drug Czar & director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy
White House Drug Czar Applauds Biden's 'Historic' Marijuana Actions, Says Youth Cannabis Concerns Shouldn't 'Nullify' Medical Benefits...
Americans Mostly Favor Cannabis Legalization, Pardons, UMass Poll Says...
Marijuana Banking Among Reforms On The Table In Upcoming Lame-Duck Congress...
Since 2019, Arkansas has collected about $81 million in taxes, and $62 million of that has been directed to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences...
Germany's Government Approves Marijuana Legalization Plan, But Reform Depends On European Union Sign-Off...A Biggie
DC Visitors May Buy Medical Marijuana Without Out-Of-State Regulations...Might as well say DC is recreational!
Op-Ed: Cannabis Must Be Removed From The Controlled Substances Act - Paul Armentano, NORML...$
Op-Ed: Can Cannabis Help Turn Out The Vote? I'm Betting On It - Nancy Whiteman, Wana CEO...$
Marijuana Legalization And Expungement Bills Filed In U.S. Virgin Islands After Governor Puts Pressure On Senate Sponsor...
Acquiring a coffee is a lot simpler than an entire brewery.
Truer words were never spoken!
Here Here Dano...Here Here.
Lena is so...last week...this week is hemp coffee...puke...real coffee is made with beans...Tea is made with weeds, leaves, twigs, egg shells etc.
I stopped buying at about 4m...it's plenty if anything happens or if it tanks it won't hurt all that much...True, this ticker used to have "b" volume on daily bases...so having many "b" shares to sell seemed okay...but, Mr. Holman...we don't seem to be trading in the "b" anymore and having "b" to sell seems a little overkill! Let's adjust supply and demand please...this could be more than a bowl of soup in 5y!?
Tony Torgerud, CEO of Apple Rush Co., Inc. stated, “I remember...In my opinion, I believe we can!"...
Right from the bosses lips to your ears!
Depends on how many friends he has in the company...his position is easily replaced...being a two time convicted felon...it ain't no big deal these days...jmo. Catching up on the days posts reminds me of high school...being male with a heart beat growing up in the 60's...we were nice to our little girlfriends for one reason...because we knew one day we would be in those blue jeans...halleluiah praise god!
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/844856/000084485622000043/ex99_2.pdf
Makes for interesting reading...just in case you didn't know or were curious...
750,000,000,000 shares vs. 25,000,000 shares (your 5m buy-in)
Equals 749,975,000,000 billion shares to sell Mr. Holman...really!?...only 749.975 Billy with a B!
Every day in here is a education...
Yeah...read between the lines...Good job Mr. Holman...
HOLLYWOOD, FL, Oct. 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- today announced that its Board of Directors has authorized the commencement of its common stock repurchase program.
The Board has authorized aggregate common stock repurchases of up to $5 million. HCMC may purchase shares on a discretionary basis from time to time through open market purchases, privately negotiated transactions or other means, including through Rule 10b5-1 trading plans. The timing and amount of the repurchase transactions will be subject to the discretion of HCMC based upon market conditions and other opportunities that HCMC may have for the use or investment of its cash balances. The repurchase program has no expiration date, does not require the purchase of any minimum number of shares and may be suspended, modified or discontinued at any time without prior notice. The number of shares to be purchased and the timing of purchases will be based on the Company's trading windows and available liquidity, general business and market conditions, and other factors, including legal requirements, debt covenant restrictions and alternative investment opportunities.
She's been rode hard and put away wet one to many times...
OKay...This is what I got out of your sentence...
"Agree!"
"Beware of a flipper"
"bring good news to the Board".
"There should be 0 trust"
-and-
"for that matter good news"
-on-
"the board should have little trust."
What do you mean...
See if it holds one more time...or we get news before then?
even longer if we lose eyes...crickets on a Sunday is a bad look...just saying.
Good luck with your bottom..???
You mean "watch your ass"?...
HCMC 0.0002up 0 (0%)
QUOTES AS OF 12:00:00 AM ET 10/21/2022
Oct 24 (Reuters) - Healthier Choices Management Corp(HCMC) :
* HEALTHIER CHOICES MANAGEMENT CORP.(HCMC) REPORTS THIRD QUARTER 2022 FINANCIAL RESULTS
* HEALTHIER CHOICES MANAGEMENT CORP(HCMC) Q3 SALES ROSE 77 PERCENT TO $5.8 MILLION Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Yeah...middle of '19 when I got the great idea to open a Fidelity acct.!
The good times where winding down for MJ speculation...I missed it by "that much"...
Where you find this SP0001?
OK...having a brain fart here...what's it mean when they just add like 60m to the DTC?...anybody?
I should remember to use that website more often!
You can only throw so many LOI's at the wall before they stop sticking to it...sorry...not impressed...pretend that I just moved to Missouri!