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It appears to be the same poster... must be some piece they are writing lol.
Legalizing Marijuana and allowing this industry to bloom would most likely produce FAR MORE JOBS than Obamas endless bailouts. Best of all? It wouldn't spend our tax dollars on the jobs, it would CREATE tax dollars, jobs, and save money. We just need the political elites to get there heads out of the DEA's asses.
Just in time for the Cannabis Cup and Dixies next big reveal. Things are coming together like a charm!
"The INCB has no enforcement ability."
Idle threats. That's a sign they are getting EXTREMELY desperate. I like it when they get desperate :) Defeat is immanent. Can't wait! This year will be exciting.
Hopefully! If enough of us bother him/her maybe we will inspire him to write a great article... or possibly annoy him/her depending on the personality lol. Yes! I forget who the OP was, but later last night someone here posted that hey searched "Trip Keber MJNA" via google and they found the CL link.
Cool beans. I sent him/her one as well before I read your post. I guess we'll have double the chances lol.
I am about to do exactly that. You read my mind! Unless someone has already?
I saw that last night and was so happy. The east coast referring to Tripp as the "Willy Wonka of Weed" is GOLD. We are looking more and more like the established front runner in this industry.
GO $MJNA!
PROOF: REAL COMPANY, REAL PRODUCTS, REAL RELIEF
Today was another fun day of trading here at $MJNA.
If you haven't checked the charts yet, we are now trading above the 20(MA), and our RSI is in perfect location for a LIFTOFF!
Technical are once again in our favor. What else is newly in our favor this week?
Nancy Pelosi
Gavin Newsome
The NIH
The ACLU
Much more, search google
DIXIE PRODUCT REVIEW/HIGHLIGHTS FROM AN IHUBBER & COLORADO RED CARD HOLDER
Dixie Dew Drops: I use my dew drops for a variety of things, more importantly: headaches, stomach pains, anxiety, physical pain, and to help me sleep. I know other people have other uses, but these are mine. It's actually nice having the effects of marijuana without being high every once in a while.
Dixie Pain Salve: This is also an interesting and wonderful Dixie product. I have found its best uses to be: skin pain relief, heal lacerations quickier, burn pain relief as well as heal burns quicker, and of course a wonderful moisturizer and healthy skin product. My favorite misuse of it though has got to be using if for massages. If you have never gotten a massage with the Dixie pain salve... you are missing out!
Also... I hear from a birdie that Cannabis Cup will be BIG for the company... only about a month away!
Interesting... you say the man is fluent in spanish? If he is at the Cannabis Cup I may have to throw an "habla espanol?" at him and see how he responds... will you be going to the Cannabis Cup Mr. NMarnier?
How many iHub members will be at the Cannabis Cup this year in Denver?
Also, I love it when this guy comes around... lol
We will be so green tomorrow it's not even funny!
Federal Government Reports Marijuana Effective in Combatting Certain Cancers Reports ADSI
Original Story: http://www.nbcnews.com/id/51148243#.UT-K2hw6NLd
I agree. Not only does she sense the shift and wants to be on the right side of history, but I believe its also an omen. An omen of where the administration is going.
Agreed... I am interested to see what happens after the Tripp speaks at the conference in New York... There's a lot of money in New York that wants to make more money. We will see.
ITALY LEGALIZES MEDICAL CANNABIS
Link: http://sensiseeds.com/en/blog/news-flash-italy-legalises-medicinal-cannabis/
Good stuff guys. Just be patient. MJNA will be a monster soon.
NANCY PELOSI: I Think State Marijuana Laws HAVE To Be Repected
Link: http://blog.norml.org/2013/03/12/representative-nancy-pelosi-i-think-state-marijuana-laws-have-to-be-respected-i-think-tax-and-regulate/
Do you have a link to the OP? The link is funny, but may def. be real. Were they claiming to be an insider of the website or what?
Where did you get that link? I noticed in the URL it's a control.xxx.com link meaning it's not a normal link....
Have patience! CCR* is being pumped out of proportion and those who miss the dump will get burnnnnnned.
I chose this ove CCR* as well :)
$BTHR will make us some $ this week.
Answer: Said buyer does not believe they are HOD prices.
Me and my comrades have came to a similar conclusion. We believe we will test $0.35 this week, maybe not clear it, but at least test it again this week and trade in the $.29-$.34 range.
$MJNA Preparing for second breakout
Link: http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=56614961
SAN DIEGO, March 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Medical Marijuana Inc (OTC Pink: MJNA) is pleased to inform shareholders and the general public that the firm has received favorable press in two well known Boston-area newspapers as the State of Massachusetts nears the opening of its medical marijuana businesses. Last November voters in the State legalized marijuana for medical purposes and listed several qualifying conditions. As the State makes its way toward the implementation of voter's wishes, Medical Marijuana Inc stepped up its presents there.
To quote The Martha's Vineyard Times:
Some large companies are eyeing the Massachusetts market. Medical Marijuana Inc. has quickly become a dominant company in the medical marijuana industry. The publicly traded firm has acquired several businesses related to the sale, production, and growth of marijuana products.
The company has recorded meteoric growth. In the final quarter of 2012, Medical Marijuana Inc. earned $3.2 million in net income on $5.1 million in revenue, according to its audited financial statements.
Last fall, Medical Marijuana Inc. paid $1.45 million for the intellectual property, including formulas, recipes and technology of Dixie Elixirs and Edibles.
Dixie Elixirs and Edibles manufactures food products including carbonated beverages, crispy rice treats, fruit flavored lozenges, and chocolate truffles, all infused with specific doses of medical marijuana.
Tripp Keber, president and chief operating officer, is actively seeking a foothold for the company in Massachusetts.
Mr. Keber, a former real estate entrepreneur, has visited the state three times in the past year and is familiar with both Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard from recent visits.
He wants to form a partnership with a licensee in the state to build a state-of-the-art food manufacturing operation, and a marijuana production facility.
"The market is probably going to grow to $75 million to $100 million in the first year," Mr. Keber said in a phone interview. "Within 24 to 36 months, probably $300 million."
In Colorado, where medical marijuana was legalized in 2000, and where the drug was legalized with no medical restrictions in a ballot referendum last year, Mr. Keber expects the market to triple. "We'll probably be pushing a $1 billion market here [in Colorado]," he said. He predicts Massachusetts could follow a similar path.
"There's certainly an undertone within the industry," Mr. Keber said. "There is some talk that within the next two years, there will be a movement to fully legalize it."
Balancing Benefits
The medical marijuana industry touts jobs and tax revenue for host communities. A report issued by the National Cannabis Industry Association measured the economic impact of the medical marijuana industry on 10 Colorado towns.
One of the towns profiled in the report was Aspen, a resort community with a large seasonal influx of visitors and second home owners, and a population roughly equal to the three down-Island towns on Martha's Vineyard.
According to the industry group, sales of medical marijuana and related products in Aspen totaled $1.4 million in 2011. The state of Colorado collected $24,973 in sales taxes, and $41,537 in other state taxes, according to the report.
The Massachusetts law does not address tax rates or licensing fees.
Article: http://www.mvtimes.com/2013/03/06/medical-marijuana-industry-eyes-massachusetts-market-14555/
Boston Globe Cover Story on Medical Marijuana, March 7 2013
The Boston Globe has seen sufficient popularity within the cause for medical marijuana, recently legal in Massachusetts, to put a favorable article on the cover of this morning's edition of the newspaper. The article, titled: Medical Marijuana Businesses Look to Mass. For Growth features a comparison with Colorado where a booming medical marijuana business is flourishing and a similar ground-floor opportunity may well exist in Massachusetts.
To quote from the Boston Globe:
Tripp Keber, widely considered the king of cannabis-infused products, is also looking East. His Dixie Elixirs & Edibles enterprise earned more than $1 million in 2012 by selling medicated carbonated beverages, infused edibles such as chocolate truffles and fruit lozenges, and other items to roughly 500 medical marijuana dispensaries in Colorado, where medical marijuana has been legal since 2000.
Keber projects his company's sales will more than triple this year as Dixie Elixirs strikes deals in Arizona, Washington, D.C., Connecticut, and Massachusetts. He is in discussions with six Bay State entrepreneurs, including one in Nantucket, to license the brand and technology.
At Dixie's Colorado headquarters, molecular biologists wearing white lab coats work with mechanical engineers, chemists, food scientists, and a chef to create dozens of products in a Willy Wonka-like setting. They concoct a rainbow of elixirs, including sparkling pomegranate sodas formulated with up to 75 milligrams of THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) per 12-ounce serving and mandarin orange-flavored energy boosters with about 60 milligrams of THC and as much caffeine as a cup of premium coffee. The standard dose is about 10 milligrams, so such products are not intended to be single-serve.
Keber has more than 40 employees after acquiring four medical marijuana businesses and is negotiating to take over two more. To support the growing empire, Dixie has hired three law firms, five consultants, a graphic designer, and a security company.
"Medical marijuana has created a cottage industry. This business is growing exponentially," Keber said during an interview in his office, where he proudly showcases Dixie's most recent honor: a fake marijuana leaf in a snow globe emblazoned with the words "Most Valuable MMJ Business," awarded by local cannabis consultants. (MMJ is industry shorthand for medical marijuana.)
"Two to three years ago, we couldn't get someone to return our calls," Keber said. "Now, on any day, we have three to five vendors calling, e-mailing, or knocking on our door wanting to do business with us."
The article also states that Massachusetts is poised to enroll about 100,000 medical marijuana patients within two years – similar in size to Colorado's medical marijuana population.
Article: http://bostonglobe.com/business/2013/03/06/medicial-marijuana-businesses-look-massachusetts-for-growth-opportunities/zsDvlSuQXM2D3akA94wguN/story.html
Massachusetts medical marijuana law went into effect January 1 2013 as a result of the November 2012 ballot where an overwhelming 63% of the voters passed the legislation. Upwards of 35 dispensaries can open within the state – at least one but no more than five dispensaries must open in each of the 14 Massachusetts counties. Expected opening of dispensaries is slated for spring 2014.
MJNA Additional Press Coverage
Massachusetts aside for a moment, another positive article has come out in the Examiner concerning Medical Marijuana Inc. Author Perry Coleman's article titled Medical Marijuana, Inc: How Business Shapes The Industry's Growth reviews the recent MJNA press release concerning state of the industry and prospects for future growth. With his recent articles on Medical Marijuana Inc, author Coleman has done a good deal of in-depth research on MJNA and future prospects for the Company.
Concerning Alcohol & Tobacco, these industries are based on vices and are at risk of users transferring to marijuana products. Companies like MJNA could actually benefit from partnerships with these industries as they have well established marketing and distribution channels. Big tobacco also has the agricultural expertise to grow (no pun intended) the marijuana industry. As a side, current legislation is suggesting that the current federal agency be expanded to include the oversight of marijuana and be renamed the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Marijuana, Firearms and Explosives.
In closing our author Mr. Coleman says:
Medical Marijuana is forecasting revenues of $47M in 2013 and $155M in 2014. That's a whopping 229.7% increase. And with recent sale of the PhytoSHERE assets to CannaVEST (FCLS.OB) for $35M in cash and stock, the company plans to expand its branded product offerings through internal growth and acquisition. As always, make sure you research your investments carefully, and also make sure that the information you get is factual and not innuendo.
Article link here: http://www.examiner.com/article/medical-marijuana-inc-how-business-shapes-the-industry-s-growth
Michelle Sides, Chairman and COO of Medical Marijuana Inc was quoted: "We greatly appreciate such quality coverage. Our team has worked diligently and has spent years developing the integrity of its business and core brands. With new products and market expansion on the horizon, we are poised to continue our exceptional growth. We appreciate the continued support of our shareholders."
FORWARD-LOOKING DISCLAIMER
This press release may contain certain forward-looking statements and information, as defined within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and is subject to the Safe Harbor created by those sections. This material contains statements about expected future events and/or financial results that are forward-looking in nature and subject to risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements by definition involve risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Medical Marijuana, Inc. to be materially different from the statements made herein.
About Medical Marijuana, Inc.
Our mission is to be the premier cannabis and hemp industry innovators, leveraging our team of professionals to source, evaluate and purchase value-added companies and products, while allowing them to keep their integrity and entrepreneurial spirit. We strive to create awareness within our industry, develop environmentally friendly, economically sustainable businesses, while increasing shareholder value. For more information, please visit the company's website at: www.MedicalMarijuanaInc.com.
Corporate Contact:
Medical Marijuana, Inc.
Toll Free: 888-OTC-MJNA (888-682-6562)
www.medicalmarijuanainc.com
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Investor Relations Contact:
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SOURCE Medical Marijuana, Inc.
Copyright 2013 PR Newswire
L2 Says Up Up Up and Away to .30's
Look whose part manager in "ROEN VENTURES"...
http://www.bizapedia.com/nv/ROEN-VENTURES-LLC.html
What do you guys think? I see Micheal's name.
I was preparing to say the same thing. Just called my favorite DP and had a wonderful conversation about Dixie.
Can't wait for this summer. I am feeling rather optimistic about this company.
Are you referring to MJNA? If so, or if not, where did you hear this from and what is it about? Me interested lol.
Vaporizing medicine is healthier than smoking it, but it is NOT healthier than eating it. Terminally ill cancer patients don't wanna smoke anything. They want to eat it.
Recreation will be recreation, but when edibles are presented, they will be MUCH more socially acceptable than simply smoking it.
There are many places smoking or vaporizing isn't acceptable as well.
Dr.'s Reward You for Eating too!
Average Colo Plant Count: 6 - 3 Veg/3 Flower, 2 oz. a day limit.
Now, if you claim that you don't smoke, and prefer to eat your medicine, your doctor will give you a plant count that looks like this or higher.
Average Colo Ebible Plant Count: 24 - 12 Veg/12 Flower, 8 oz. a day limit.
The edible market will be hugeeee! Those who smoke recreationally and haven't been exposed to the entirety of the medible market can't fathom it yet. It's not your average batch of pot brownies. Medibles are a beautiful mixture of science and art.
CBD/THC synergy edibles are the S#9$ lol.
Me and a few friends were buying on the bid as well... thought we don't have enough funds to influence this thing lol. But traders may have been doing it as well though the MM's do it all day long. They love to let you buy on the bid and sell on the ask in this one though which is why it's a traders we dream.
GLTA! BTHR$ and a big thanks to Mick for sending me here!
Oh the irony! lol You'de be the perfect guy to do it too. I asked Dixie for some marketing items via FB so we will see if anything happens. I will post here if I get a response from them.
Maybe if someone on here made a professional looking flyer they could send it in and try and get some kick backs lol but I agree I don't think they would pay for the idea!
You or anyone on the board happen to be a graphic artist or extensively use photoshop?
A good graphic artist would be a good place to start!
I may try and design a flyer to advertise for Dixie on my social media pages, but it may look rather amateur.
If Dixie botanical's had flyer's explaining the legality of CBD , the health benefits, and describing dixies products would be great! One of us should make one if they dont!
Great idea to spread awareness! I didn't know you were in CA. That's sick!
Yepp I didn't wanna say anything and sound like a lone wolf but I saw you said you were doing the same. So I had to chime in lol.
Kudos to you as well. You are right, the BEST way we as shareholders who sit around and bicker about resistance and support levels all day can truly help the company is to simply post an editorial linking people to it on our social media pages a couple times a week, or even day (hitting it hard lol).
I agree with you though, if we all did it, and simply inspired one or two people who continued the effect the potential is endless. Even if nobody else helps, you're damn right we did our part.
I like to link people to the patent on NIH's website and then to the Dixie page and let them connect the dots. It is truly awesome though when someone comments and let's you know they are using the products and they have helped them!IMO helping someone is the best part. (Not to get sappy but its a win-win for an activist and shareholder like myself.)
I do the same thing man! I actually run a FB page of around 340,000+ members called "Being A Smartass" and slip little Dixie/MJNA advertisements in every few days lol. People go to the group looking for funny comments and instead they get a nice Dixie ad from your truly every now and then.
I like to forward a lot of the pictures they post on their FB account, most are pretty informative as well as advertisements.
It's like holding a tasy little sack of ganj in front of me, but telling me I can't have it just yet.
All that does is make my mouth water.
Muahah. Keep those mouths watering citizens of the east coast lol.
There is something new in this....
MJNA Additional Press Coverage
Massachusetts aside for a moment, another positive article has come out in the Examiner concerning Medical Marijuana Inc. Author Perry Coleman's article titled Medical Marijuana, Inc: How Business Shapes The Industry's Growth reviews the recent MJNA press release concerning state of the industry and prospects for future growth. With his recent articles on Medical Marijuana Inc, author Coleman has done a good deal of in-depth research on MJNA and future prospects for the Company.
Concerning Alcohol & Tobacco, these industries are based on vices and are at risk of users transferring to marijuana products. Companies like MJNA could actually benefit from partnerships with these industries as they have well established marketing and distribution channels. Big tobacco also has the agricultural expertise to grow (no pun intended) the marijuana industry. As a side, current legislation is suggesting that the current federal agency be expanded to include the oversight of marijuana and be renamed the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Marijuana, Firearms and Explosives.
In closing our author Mr. Coleman says:
Medical Marijuana is forecasting revenues of $47M in 2013 and $155M in 2014. That's a whopping 229.7% increase. And with recent sale of the PhytoSHERE assets to CannaVEST (FCLS.OB) for $35M in cash and stock, the company plans to expand its branded product offerings through internal growth and acquisition. As always, make sure you research your investments carefully, and also make sure that the information you get is factual and not innuendo.
Article link here: http://www.examiner.com/article/medical-marijuana-inc-how-business-shapes-the-industry-s-growth
It has nothing to do with Mass. as the first sentence reads.
It's simply highlighting Perry's article as coverage of the company and is VERY MUCH NEW TO THE FORUM.
Michelles response to Perry's article, as well as Perrys new article, which I see nowhere posted on the investors-hub forum before the press release just now.
There may not have been any new "numbers", but not the entire article was regurgitated.
Something NEW about this news: http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=56614961&symbol=MJNA
"" MJNA Additional Press Coverage
Massachusetts aside for a moment, another positive article has come out in the Examiner concerning Medical Marijuana Inc. Author Perry Coleman's article titled Medical Marijuana, Inc: How Business Shapes The Industry's Growth reviews the recent MJNA press release concerning state of the industry and prospects for future growth. With his recent articles on Medical Marijuana Inc, author Coleman has done a good deal of in-depth research on MJNA and future prospects for the Company.
Concerning Alcohol & Tobacco, these industries are based on vices and are at risk of users transferring to marijuana products. Companies like MJNA could actually benefit from partnerships with these industries as they have well established marketing and distribution channels. Big tobacco also has the agricultural expertise to grow (no pun intended) the marijuana industry. As a side, current legislation is suggesting that the current federal agency be expanded to include the oversight of marijuana and be renamed the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Marijuana, Firearms and Explosives.
In closing our author Mr. Coleman says:
Medical Marijuana is forecasting revenues of $47M in 2013 and $155M in 2014. That's a whopping 229.7% increase. And with recent sale of the PhytoSHERE assets to CannaVEST (FCLS.OB) for $35M in cash and stock, the company plans to expand its branded product offerings through internal growth and acquisition. As always, make sure you research your investments carefully, and also make sure that the information you get is factual and not innuendo.
Article link here: http://www.examiner.com/article/medical-marijuana-inc-how-business-shapes-the-industry-s-growth
Michelle Sides, Chairman and COO of Medical Marijuana Inc was quoted: "We greatly appreciate such quality coverage. Our team has worked diligently and has spent years developing the integrity of its business and core brands. With new products and market expansion on the horizon, we are poised to continue our exceptional growth. We appreciate the continued support of our shareholders." ""
From the looks of the past couple days MJNA management having been reloading the guns for quite some time and are attempting to unleash hellfire on the shorts and non-believers today.
GO MJNA$