KEEPA KNOCKIN BUT CHA CANT COME IN
Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
LOL if this garbage starts up again, that would be a miracle from deep space. lol
just a little something more for a few giggles
https://www.civilized.life/articles/steele-sessions-crackdown-could-be-a-blessing-in-disguise-for-the-marijuana-movement/
this thing has been dead for years and years and years. lol i now see there are many more 0's in front of the 1 lol
yes i read that also.
yes, just around the corner as it appears right now.
looks as though a lot of the mj stocks are down today. and as usual some are crying like babies because of a hiccup. lol
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
November 29th, 2017
Friday Night Inc. Reports 2017 Annual Results
Friday Night Inc. announces audited year-end financials for the year ended July 31, 2017.
In the 4th quarter the Company rapidly transitioned from its Las Vegas acquisition on June 15th 2017, and recorded its first revenues. The Company recognized CAD $1,030,297 of revenue in the last 6 weeks of the 4th quarter, with gross profits of CAD $230,714. Friday Night is building on these initial results and looks forward to announcing its first quarterly financial results in mid-December 2017.
President and CEO, Brayden Sutton commented;
“We are very pleased to report these revenues for our first 6 weeks of business as Friday Night Inc., thanks to the exceptional performance of the teams at AMA and Infused. We look forward to reporting our continued success and growth milestones to our shareholders.”
The financial statements and related management's discussion and analysis ("MD&A") can be viewed on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
(CSE: TGIF) (OTC: VPGDF) (FWB: 1QF)
For more information, please contact:
Joe Bleackley
604-674-4756
Joe@FridayNightInc.com
news has been coming out for some time now, and Im quite sure there is more to come. the financials should be coming out shortly.
they should be pretty darn good. they have not come across any real stumbling blocks so far.
we shall see whats really happening starting tomorrow, thats for certain.
will this be an issue,, maybe, but then again maybe not.
HOW JEFF SESSIONS PLANS TO END MEDICAL MARIJUANA BEFORE THE YEAR IS OVER
BY MELINA DELKIC ON 11/24/17 AT 7:50 AM
Tears streamed down Claudia Jendron's face this year as her doctor patted her hand and told her, after eight years of failed pain treatments for her spinal fusion-gone-wrong, "This is going to work, Claudia." She was talking about medical marijuana.
For “eight years of hell,” Jendron tried opioids, epidural shots and acupuncture in the hopes that she’d be able to sit down or go to her grandchildren’s birthday parties without having to leave and lie down. None of it worked. At one point, she considered checking into an assisted living facility to receive morphine before she tried medical marijuana.
Then, early this year, the 66-year-old upstate New Yorker got a prescription for medical marijuana to help what she called “excruciating pain." To Jendron’s surprise, her doctor was right about the weed. Two days after starting a tincture (a liquid cannabis extract dropped under the tongue), her crushing pain subsided to something manageable.
“I can lean over and hug my grandkids without screaming anymore,” she said. “I went to a commitment ceremony in the park the other day, and I lasted all day long without any pain...It’s just, it’s amazing.”
New York is one of 29 states (plus the District of Columbia) that have legalized medical marijuana––a trend that 94 percent of Americans support, according to an August Quinnipiac poll. But on December 8, all of that could begin to change.
Congress has until that day to decide whether to include the Rohrabacher-Farr Act (also known as Rohrabacher-Blumenauer) in a bill that will fund the government through the next fiscal year. Right now, that law, made up of just 85 words, blocks the Department of Justice from using any money to prosecute medical marijuana in states where it's legal.
11_21_Rohrabacher_Blumenauer_Farr_Act
The text of the Rohrabacher-Farr (also known as Rohrabacher-Blumenauer) Act, which blocked the U.S. Department of Justice from spending any money to prosecute medical marijuana in states where it's legal.
H.R. 2029 - CONSOLIDATED APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2016
In May, Attorney General Jeff Sessions pushed back against the bill when he sent a strongly worded letter to Democratic and Republican leaders in Congress, asking them to oppose protections for legal weed and allow him to prosecute medical marijuana.
“I believe it would be unwise for Congress to restrict the discretion of the Department to fund particular prosecutions, particularly in the midst of an historic drug epidemic and potentially long-term uptick in violent crime," Sessions wrote in his letter.
The bill's 2014 passage, with 170 Democrats and 49 Republicans in favor, was the first time Congress passed legislation that protected medical marijuana users and businesses. It meant that an attorney general could no longer send Drug Enforcement Administration agents (or use other government resources) to bust medical marijuana in states where it was legal.
It was in line with the Obama administration's 2013 "Cole Memo," in which Deputy Attorney General James Cole said the Justice Department would refrain from prosecuting medical marijuana businesses and users in states where it was legal, and that it would prioritize more serious marijuana offenses, like drug cartels and sales to minors. The policy marked a change for the Obama administration, where medical marijuana busts were once rampant.
With his letter, Sessions pushed Congress to end these protections. In a statement on Friday, Sessions announced that the Justice Department would halt the practice of guidance memos, and review Obama administration guidance memos on legal pot to see if they went too far.
Sessions is known for being one of the nation's toughest critics of legal pot. He once said the KKK was "OK until I found out they smoked pot."
More recently, he said at a speech in March in Richmond, "I am astonished to hear people suggest that we can solve our heroin crisis by legalizing marijuana—so people can trade one life-wrecking dependency for another that’s only slightly less awful.”
In the early decades of his career, denouncing marijuana was an unprovocative viewpoint. In the days of DARE and abstinence-only drug education, marijuana was the bogeyman at the gateway to much more dangerous drugs. But despite new research praising medical pot and the skyrocketing approval ratings for the drug, Sessions has only budged ever so slightly in that view.
REUTERS/YURI GRIPAS
He nodded last week and said, "I think that's correct" when Representative Steve Cohen, a Tennessee Democrat, said cannabis was not as dangerous as heroin. Sessions said he'd consider thorough analyses of medical marijuana, but that he was not optimistic.
"He’s old fashioned and very conservative," said Philip Heymann, a Harvard Law School professor and former Justice Department official for the Kennedy, Johnson, Carter and Clinton administrations.. "Literally seven years ago, maybe eight years ago, marijuana was thought to be a very dangerous drug. Why would he focus on this issue? Because he’s seven years out of date."
Even the attorney general who set the precedent for federal prosecution of legalized marijuana says Sessions would be remiss to put many resources, amid all of the country’s larger problems, into prosecuting medical marijuana.
“To prosecute an act that is otherwise lawful under state law, one could make the argument [that] as a matter of policy, we’ve got other priorities we ought to be spending our resources on,” Alberto Gonzales, the attorney general for President George W. Bush, told Newsweek. “With respect to everything else going on in the U.S., this is pretty low priority.”
In theory, without Rohrabacher-Farr in his way, Sessions could send DEA agents into a medical marijuana dispensary or producer in any state to bust it. Experts say, if he did this, he'd likely prosecute a distributor or a producer with other violations, like tax or licensing mistakes, in addition to its violation of the CSA.
"They can scream all they like that they haven’t violated state laws, but they violated federal law," said Heymann.
Ilya Shapiro, a constitutional studies fellow at conservative think tank CATO institute and the editor of its Supreme Court Review, said law enforcement would likely first prosecute those in gross violation of federal laws before the average pot smoker––"the same way police go after rapists and murderers before they go after jaywalkers."
The Justice Department declined requests for comment on its medical marijuana agenda or on the aftermath of a Rohrabacher-Farr expiration. Representatives Sam Farr (D-Calif.) and Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.) introduced and passed the bill in 2014, after years of failed attempts, as part of the Commerce, Justice and Science Appropriations Bill for fiscal year 2015. It has been renewed twice since then, until House Republican leadership blocked a vote on it in September.
Under the bill, none of the funds appropriated by Congress to the D.O.J. can be used “to prevent [states] from implementing their own laws that authorize the use, distribution, possession, or cultivation of medical marijuana." Congress has to vote on it every year.
Nicholas Vita, the CEO of Columbia Care, a medical marijuana healthcare company with dispensaries across the country, said Sessions "clearly has a bias." His company owns five dispensaries in New York –– including the one in Rochester, where Jendron gets her weed. But, Vita said, “The toothpaste can’t be put back in the tube." With such high support across the country, a full reversal seems extremely unlikely.
NEWSWEEK/MELINA DELKIC
Columbia Care’s Manhattan dispensary looks more like the lobby of a luxury hotel than a place to get weed, but with much more security. Its marijuana is mostly stored in a thick and ominous-looking steel safe, an extra-cautious precaution to make sure the dispensary complies with DEA standards. It comes in three, carefully measured formats –– capsules, a tincture (liquid cannabis extract) that patients take with a dropper, and a vape pen.
NEWSWEEK/MELINA DELKIC
Vita said public perception on dispensaries like Columbia’s has changed rapidly.
“Five years ago, no one even talked to us,” Vita said. “I couldn’t even tell my mom and dad what I do for a living.” Today, he says leading research institutions reach out to him to partner on studies.
Despite the turnaround, strong dissenting voices remain.
Kevin Sabet, president of the nonprofit Smart Approaches to Marijuana, an anti-marijuana legalization group led by former Representative Patrick Kennedy (D-RI), said legal weed was not as harmless as the recent hype has made it out to be. "A lot of people are being peddled this by an industry that wants to make money, like any other industry," he said. "I have a really hard time with the very small handful of studies out. They’re just not something that the scientific community agrees upon."
Studies are indeed limited, because marijuana is a Schedule I drug, making it hard to get DEA funding for that research. A recent study in Colorado found a reversal of opioid deaths following recreational legalization. Two August studies found, however, that evidence of its efficacy in chronic pain or PTSD treatment was lacking. While far from a consensus, its patients seem hopeful.
For patients like Jendron, the proof is in lived experience.
Chronic pain "manipulates your life," she said. "I'm smiling because I don't hurt anymore."
The pimply little elf is trying to strike US markets again folks.
http://www.newsweek.com/will-jeff-sessions-medical-marijuana-718676
well this surely doesn't sound good for US weed markets, thanks to the pimply little elf. hahahaha
http://www.newsweek.com/will-jeff-sessions-medical-marijuana-718676
seems to be moving that way.... and this sort of confirms it even further I guess hahahaha
http://www.newsweek.com/will-jeff-sessions-medical-marijuana-718676
No BIG NEWS, but just a little something for a Thanksgiving Chuckle.. hahahahaha.
http://www.portlandmercury.com/ask-a-pot-lawyer/2017/11/22/19488800/is-jeff-sessions-easing-up-on-weed
Yes, it was a nice ending to the day. Maybe the trend, and developments will continue to move upwards
A LITTLE TIDBIT FROM A SOURCE:
Our reporting deadlines are as follows:
Y/E 2017 2017-11-28
Q1 2018-01-02 (Aug,Sept,Oct)
Q2 2018-04-03 (Nov,Dec,Jan)
Q3 2018-06-29 (Feb,March,April)
Y/E 2018 2018-11-28
All I can say is they are producing what their press releases say. Unlike some spit out all those releases but its just smoggy smoke,. lol
if it could only sustain or increase throughout the day hahahaha
yep that sounds just about right. hahaha... Interesting developments surely are coming about
November 14th, 2017
Friday Night Inc. Closes Land Purchase Agreement and Welcomes MJBIZCON Attendees to Las Vegas
Friday Night Inc. is pleased to announce the closing of its previously announced land purchase agreement and would like to welcome people from all over the world visiting Las Vegas, Nevada, to the MJ Biz conference (MJBIZCON).
Land Purchase Agreement
Friday Night reports that the land purchase agreement has closed after all conditions were removed on the property that will host Alternative Medicine Association’s (AMA) new cultivation facility. The Company’s design team will now begin revising the building plans to ensure the facility is optimized for cultivation according to AMA’s standard.
MJ BIZ Conference
Friday Night is proud to have planted roots deep into Las Vegas’s cannabis industry, and hopes that conference attendees can experience the excitement and overall welcoming atmosphere the Las Vegas community has shown to their business.
MJBIZCON, which starts November 15th and runs until November 17th, is expected to host over 14,000 attendees and has a lineup of 650 exhibitors. It’s the world’s largest gathering of cannabis executives and exhibitors each and every season. The Las Vegas MJBIZCON show in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 completely sold-out.
Friday Night and the AMA staff look forward to attending the conference and experiencing the great networking opportunities that exist at shows of this caliber.
For more information, please contact:
Joe Bleackley
604-674-4756
Joe@FridayNightInc.com
LOL funny. pretty pictures all ways do the trick? LOL this site is just a small smidgen of all the other sites that do exactly the same thing.
Go for it.. hahahaha....
Having moderators don't seem to help or hurt, looks like its just something to do.. LOL
No, I didn't. I get it.. hehehehehehe
slapping the ask is just a temporary fix,,,,, real concrete stuff is what gets things going
only when I smack Mo or Curley with an iron skillet nyuk nyuk nyuk
Its creeping up quite nicely. So far anyways. hahahaha
Maybe repeated information, but still important.
Friday Night Inc (CNSX:TGIF) says its received the green light from Clark County, the home of Las Vegas, to grow cannabis on its new commercial property.
The approval was received on the land use application at a Clark County commissioners hearing on November 8.
"Friday Night Inc management is scheduled to finalize and close the land purchase agreement on Monday, November 13th," it said in a brief statement.
"Shortly after the land purchase agreement is closed, the design team will finalize the building plans and commence construction," it added.
"The necessary building permits were already submitted for and obtained by transferring the old permit numbers, which as a result, has saved valuable time in the permitting process."
The company owns 91% of Alternative Medicine Association, LC (AMA), a licensed medical and adult-use cannabis cultivation and production facility that produces its own line of unique cannabis-based products and manufactures other third-party brands.
Friday Night Inc shares today added 4.44% to C$0.24.
A little news from the Canadian side of business
http://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/187158/friday-night-shares-boosted-as-it-increases-production-footprint-in-nevada-187158.html
yep looks like it goes from one extreme to the next.. lol lets see what happens afterwards
yep, appears things are moving right along ayy?? that link don't take you directly to the article though, but here it is.. hopefully the end result of all these happenings will be a big ++
--------------------------------------------
November 10th, 2017
Friday Night Inc. Increases Production With Cultivation Agreement With Harvest Foundation
Friday Night Inc. is pleased to announce through its subsidiary, the Alternative Medicine Association (AMA), it has executed an agreement to provide cultivation services to another Nevada licensed facility owned by Harvest Foundation.
That facility, now under AMA’s management, is conveniently located adjacent to the Company's current cultivation facility.
"We have been preparing for this agreement which will now allow both companies to significantly advance their respective business plans in the area. It will effectively double the canopy space under our control and greatly increase the quantity of our extracts and oil production to supply a growing market,” said Mark Zobrist, Manager of AMA.
Under the agreement, AMA will use its expertise to efficiently cultivate its own proprietary, high yield strains in the Harvest Foundation facility. This will provide additional pounds of flower and trim to AMA, and will provide Harvest Foundation the most economical means of meeting market demand for its products. Management believes this agreement will effectively boost revenues and profits for each company.
Ben Horner, the Director of Operations at AMA stated that;
"We are excited to work with the Harvest Foundation management to achieve the goal of consistent, high quality harvests from their licensed facility. We have already populated all their grow rooms with beautiful, mature plants ready to enter the flower stage. We expect our first harvest to be in late December of this year."
For more information, please contact:
Joe Bleackley
604-674-4756
Joe@FridayNightInc.com
lol i guess there's only one way to find out, and thats to wait and see hahahaha
November 9th, 2017
Friday Night Inc. Receives Approval from Clark County To Cultivate Cannabis On New Property
Friday Night Inc. has received approval on its land use application from the Clark County Commissioners hearing, held on November 8th, to cultivate cannabis on the new property.
Management is scheduled to finalize and close the land purchase agreement on Monday, November 13th.
Shortly after the land purchase agreement is closed, the design team will finalize the building plans and commence construction.
The necessary building permits were already submitted for and obtained by transferring the old permit numbers, which as a result, has saved valuable time in the permitting process.
For more information, please contact:
Joe Bleackley
604-674-4756
Joe@FridayNightInc.com
they love reverse splits thats for sure. the 1:10,000 is the biggest so far.. lol
November 03, 2017
Friday Night and Marimed Enter Exclusive Licensing Agreement For Nevada. Executive VP Added To Team.
(CSE: TGIF) (FWB: 1QF) (OTC: VPGDF)Friday Night Inc. is pleased to announce it has entered into an agreement with MariMed Advisors. The agreement is an exclusive licensing deal to produce MariMed THC products including their unique sublingual “Melts” product line, a THC and CBD “Mints” line, “Kalm Corn” products and the “Betty Eddies” and “Berry Bombs” line of products. MariMed’s Kalm Fusion branded line of cannabis-infused products, are all natural, precisely dosed products that let users select the speed at which cannabis therapies are delivered through the body.
Exclusive Product Licensing Agreement in Nevada
Alternative Medicine Association (“AMA”), a Friday Night company, will, on an exclusive basis, produce and distribute these and other MariMed products using their proprietary processes and distribute these products to all dispensaries in Nevada.
Cultivation LOI
In addition to the exclusive product licensing agreement, Alternative Medicine Association entered into a separate LOI with MariMed on behalf of their client, Harvest Foundation, a Nevada cultivation licensee for medical and recreational cannabis, to operate and manage the 10,000 sq. ft. grow facility which is conveniently located adjacent to the current AMA facility in Las Vegas, Nevada. This provides many logistical advantages to both parties. Under the LOI, AMA will manage the Harvest Foundation cultivation and will purchase all of the trim and flower produced at a fixed cost per pound. The trim will be used to produce oil, some of which will be used to infuse the products manufactured for MariMed and the remaining to be used for AMA products.
Friday Night is pleased to have partnered with MariMed Advisors, allowing AMA to expand their product offering and most importantly, secure a source of additional trim and flower supply in the expanding Nevada market.
Mark Zobrist, Managing Partner at AMA stated: “We are pleased to partner with MariMed Advisors and to be selected to produce and distribute their very popular line of cannabis infused products. MariMed has a reputation for exact dosing delivered in unique, convenient packages for both medicinal and recreational uses. They are perfect for this rapidly expanding market in Las Vegas and throughout Nevada. We will be excited watching these sales grow.“
Cameron Watt named as Executive Vice President
Friday Night is also pleased to appoint Mr. Cameron Watt to the position of Executive Vice President. Mr. Watt combines over 30 years of successful business negotiation and strategic leadership experience in various industries, with a talent for developing, launching and managing businesses.
A business graduate of the British Columbia Institute of Technology, Mr. Watt focuses on the execution of deliverables, and has played a significant role in the transition of several organizations experiencing rapid growth in highly competitive markets.
For more information, please contact:
Joe Bleackley
Joe@FridayNightInc.com
why not just wait until they confirm all of their doings. LOL
What the fudge, every time I look at this over the weeks ,, its a little lower
Not looking good for the KHI....