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Go to the I-Equity website, then look at the aegy filings at the otcmarket website. You can conclude your own opinions obviously, but if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Why did they even post the entire label, lol? https://www.facebook.com/berkeleybio
It gives everyone the opportunity to "make" their own labels.
Dharmanol? I am interested on how that is played as well. I have a suspicion of how it is being done, but sounds a little crazy. Those bottles are just so generic and would not be hard to duplicate, given that the labels are easily found and can be printed off. That sounds a bit crazy, but not at all that complicated to pull off. Did anyone post an order with dharmanol included?
I am confused by your statements. Aventura Labs HOLDS the licenses, per I-Equity. Aventura EQUITIES TRIED, and maybe succeeded, in purchasing Aventura LABS, for the licenses, in a stock exchange. This means even if Aventura EQUITIES failed to complete the agreement, Aventura LABS still holds the licensing rights to said products. Who is running Aventura LABS? The address seems to point to Pasadena, the Foothill Dr. Address.
No, Aventura Labs holds the licenses, which now Aventura EQUITIES owns Aventura LABS, which means they hold the licenses.
My Opinion on how this is happening, the majestic orders:
1. PJ.com requests your information, being your MMJ Card, etc, to set up an account.
2. You place your order through PJ
3. "PJ" calls a dispensary and puts in the order on behalf of the patient, as they now have the information, in case it is requested.
4. The delivery driver requests your MMJ Card, which is weird as you have already placed the order on your card.
5. No money is going to PJ, only to the dispensary, who believes they are conducting the business themselves, whereas this temporary piece to let a few "Buy" off the website, will create a false sense of it being a legitimate site.
6. PJ does not profit, other than the extremely increased buying that takes place from individuals who actually believe the purchased directly from the site.
Thoughts?
You are talking about Aventura Equities, not Aventura Labs, which holds the licenses. I feel you are getting the two mixed up, which is understandable with a names very close to the same......
Where does it mention Aventura Labs?
Berkeley Bio-Organic Research Lab
In less than 3 months, they were able to do all of this:
Aventura Laboratories, Inc. holds cannabis-related intellectual property and licensing rights to a number of products currently sold by third parties in the California medical marijuana market. The licenses that Aventura Laboratories currently holds include; Dharmanol, Yak Capsules, Yeti Honeybud Oilers, Organakoil, Red Diamond Oil, and other products, trademarks, formulations, and trade secrets that are licensed to SK3 Group's (OTCPink: SKTO) wholesale managed collectives.
Why is BB-O not registered with the California SOS if they are a legitimate company? Seriously.
we do.
3579 E FOOTHILL DR
PASADENA CA
Same as every single other company that falls under the I-Equity umbrella.
So the largest coincidence of all time occured? A company bearing the same first name, was purchasing a newly created company from I-Equity, also in the "MMJ" bussiness, and happen to be purchasing something that seemed to be already theirs, although I don't see how, as it was created December 3rd, coincidentally? I cannot see that happening, at all.
FARMER JANES= PharmaJanes
Aventura Labs= Aventura Equities
So many extremely coincidental things taking place. They should buy a lottery ticket with the luck of these names matching up so well.
Read this:
Entity Name: AVENTURA LABORATORIES, INC
Entity Number: C3622401
Date Filed: 12/02/2013
Status: ACTIVE
Jurisdiction: CALIFORNIA
Entity Address: 3579 E FOOTHILL BLVD #228
Entity City, State, Zip: PASADENA CA 91107
Agent for Service of Process: JOSHUA SAYRE
Agent Address: 3579 E FOOTHILL BLVD #228
Agent City, State, Zip: PASADENA CA 91107
That is a tie with I-Equity, is is not?
Read this:
FARMER JANE'S COLLECTIVE, INC
Registered Office:3579 E FOOTHILL BLVD # 228
PASADENA, CA 91107
- See more at: http://experian.alacrastore.com/storecontent/experianus/FARMER-JANE-S-COLLECTIVE-INC-973595529#sthash.OYQjkUNz.dpuf
Domain Name: PHARMAJANES.COM
Registry Domain ID:
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.netearthone.com
Registrar URL:
Updated Date: 08-Feb-2014
Creation Date: 11-Mar-2013
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 11-Mar-2015
Registrar: NetEarth One, Inc.
Registrar IANA ID: 1005
Registrar Abuse Contact Email:
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone:
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited
Registry Registrant ID: DI_33237521
Registrant Name: Henry Jan
Registrant Organization: I Equity Corp
Registrant Street: 3579 E Foothill Blvd
Registrant City: Pasadena
Registrant State/Province: California
Registrant Postal Code: 91107
Here is the link, right here. This shows a tie. How is it possible that Aventura Labs has the same exact address as Farmer Janes Collective AND PharmaJanes? They are tied together, whether anyone wants to believe it or not. It is in the California SOS for all to see. It is not something that is made up, it has been filed there with the California SOS. This is a huge red flag.
Entity Name: AVENTURA LABORATORIES, INC
Entity Number: C3622401
Date Filed: 12/02/2013
Status: ACTIVE
Jurisdiction: CALIFORNIA
Entity Address: 3579 E FOOTHILL BLVD #228
Entity City, State, Zip: PASADENA CA 91107
Agent for Service of Process: JOSHUA SAYRE
Agent Address: 3579 E FOOTHILL BLVD #228
Agent City, State, Zip: PASADENA CA 91107
Aventura Equities Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Medical Marijuana Research Company
GEORGETOWN, SC--(Marketwired - Feb 26, 2014) - Aventura Equities, Inc.'s (OTC Pink: AVNE) board of directors have signed a definitive agreement to acquire all of the outstanding stock of Aventura Laboratories, Inc. from iEquity, Corp. as part of a share exchange agreement.
This links the AVNE to AEGY/SKTO/IEquity. They share the same address. Why is AVNE purchasing an entity created in December, barely 3 months old? This is a huge red flag, and it is right here in the California SOS that shows that I-Equity is involved with AVNE. This cannot be erased. Now, what comes out of it, I do not know, but this can't be good news for any parties. It shows an obvious tie to I-Equity, and to SKTO and AEGY, as they are all related, via the Foothill Dr. Address in Pasadena, which is in all reality a UPS Store.
You know, I am cutting back on the posts, but look at what happens on this board. Blind statements get kudos and unverified claims made pro company get congratulated or don't share you information. As soon as someone makes a comment against, you wan't all the information, call it libel, BS, etc. You wonder why people start getting pulled in their directions, further and further apart, entrenched in their own beliefs. Take a step back for a second and have an actual conversation about whether the company is what they say or is not. Constantly attacking each other will only lead to more separation and blatantly outrageous claims, whether it be pro or against. I am watching to see what happens, and I have my own opinion. To me, it does not look good, but who am I? I would say be very wary of holding too long here, because AVNE does have the same address as SKTO/AEGY. Will there be any action taken? I have no idea. I THINK there will be. When will it happen, if it does, I don't know. No one does. It happens quick. There are just so many red flags here, and a merger just does not make those go away. It is a temporary band-aid that only buys a little more time. I am curious to what it leads to next.
Nope. Been watching. Not interested in saying the same thing everyday anymore. Everyone has their own beliefs in this thing. Just curious to see how it all plays out. And I do not short stocks, never have and never will.
Any proof in the shorting claims?
You mean to tell me no shorting has occurred and the decline of the pps is because of dilution? No way! I don't believe you! lol!
The ASC is irrelevant? Of course it is!
Hmm. Where have we heard the address and telephone number thing before??
We will see about that. I would love to be proven wrong.
No, they carry Yak and Yeti....Which according to AVNE, belong to them, not SKTO, LMAO! In all reality, who knows who actually owns them, but neither of these two companies!
THEY ARE LICENSED! THEY PAY TAXES AND HAVE A HEALTHCARE FACILITY!
They are paying taxes!
And look at this:
Oakland’s Harborside Health Center — the largest medical marijuana dispensary on the West Coast — lost the first round in a high-stakes battle with the Internal Revenue Service that could spell trouble for the booming pot industry.
In a letter to Harborside late last week, the IRS ruled that the dispensary cannot deduct standard business expenses such as payroll and rent, because it is involved in what the agency terms "the trafficking of controlled substances," said Luigi Zamarra, Harborside’s chief financial officer.
“We can't live with the conclusions that the IRS has come to and neither can the industry,” Zamarra said in an interview Monday. If the IRS ultimately prevails, “we would close our doors and go away because the business model wouldn’t work,” he said.
Zamarra said Harborside would appeal the ruling. An IRS spokesman declined to comment.
The ruling highlights the conflict between federal and state authorities over medical marijuana, which is legal under state law but illegal under federal law. As Oakland and other cities have looked to dispensaries as sources for much-needed tax revenue, the federal government has toughened its stance toward the state’s marijuana industry.
Harborside — which has more 83,000 members and raked in $22 million at its Oakland dispensary last year — received a letter from the IRS late last week saying that the dispensary owed $2.5 million in taxes from 2007 and 2008. That’s $2 million more than Harborside paid for those tax years, Zamarra said.
The difference: The IRS insists that medical marijuana dispensaries must obey a section of tax code that prohibits companies from deducting most expenses if they are “trafficking in controlled substances.” The section, 280e, was designed as a tool for fighting drug trafficking.
Zamarra said that the IRS letter states that Harborside can’t deduct rent, payroll, health insurance or worker’s compensation insurance — deductions that are standard for many other industries. The only two things the IRS says the dispensary can deduct are the cost of buying marijuana and the cost of alternative health care services such as yoga, he said.
For instance, if Harborside bought marijuana for $60, sold it for $100 and used the entire $40 in income to pay salaries, rent and other expenses, the IRS would still demand that Harborside pay 35 percent tax on the $40, Zamarra said.
Richard Lee, who runs a downtown Oakland dispensary and is president of Oaksterdam University, which provides training to budding potrepreneurs, said the ruling would be a serious blow to the industry when added to increased local taxes and regular state and federal taxes.
The IRS began auditing Harboriside two years ago, as The Bay Citizen first reported. Last week's decision came after months of apprehensive waiting, Zamarra said.
Although the IRS ruled against Harborside on the 280e issue, Zamarra said that that the auditors aren’t questioning whether the dispensary’s books are clean. Other dispensaries, like New Age Healing Collective in San Jose, have landed in hot water for allegedly cooking their books to hide the rivers of cash flowing in.
“Harborside Health Center is very proud that they are not questioning our gross income or the details of our expenses,” said Zamarra. “The IRS has accepted our accounting.”
On the same day that it announced its loss to the IRS, Harborside also announced that it had handed over the last installment of its $1,081,450 tax bill to the city of Oakland, which now collects a 5 percent tax on marijuana dispensaries.
East Bay Congressman Pete Stark introduced a bill this spring that would change the federal tax code to allow medical marijuana dispensaries to make the same deductions as normal businesses.
"Our tax code undercuts legal medical marijuana dispensaries by preventing them from taking all the deductions allowed for other small businesses,” Stark said at the time.
But with the federal opposition to marijuana dispensaries, it’s unclear whether the president would sign the bill.
“The Obama administration is really on the counterattack right now, so I’m not sure what will happen,” Oaksterdam's Lee said.
Lee declined to comment on whether the IRS had raised the same issues with his dispensary. But Lee said Harborside’s battle with the IRS shows that the medical marijuana industry is making progress.
“At least it's better to be bankrupted than incarcerated,” he said.
I have proven everything, LMAO! Notice how no one else is agreeing with you.
Harborside has been licensed by the City of Oakland without incident since 2006.
LMAO! We are talking about Harborside, the largest collective in California. How about you read this!
HARBORSIDE IS A Health center and is operational 24 hours a day, required by the California BOE:
6. Many medical marijuana dispensing collectives consider themselves to be health care facilities. Are they exempt from applying for a seller’s permit and paying sales tax for this reason?
Regulation 1591 exempts the sale or use of medicines furnished by qualifying health care facilities. (See response to Question 5, above, regarding the requirements to qualify as an exempt medicine.) State law defines a qualifying “health facility” as either a facility licensed under state law to provide 24-hour inpatient care or a state-licensed clinic.
7. If I don’t make any profit whatsoever from providing medical marijuana, do I still need to apply for a seller’s permit?
Yes. Not making a profit does not relieve a seller of his or her sales tax liability. However, whether or not you make a profit, like other retailers making taxable sales, you can ask your customers to reimburse you for the sales taxes due on your sales, if you fulfill the requirements explained in Regulation 1700, Reimbursement for Sales Tax.
As discussed in the response to Question 10, the Board may enter into a payment plan with a seller when the seller has difficulty meeting its tax liabilities. The Board has an Offers in Compromise Program that provides a payment alternative for individuals and businesses who have closed out their accounts.
This line right here:
that is your DD? Come on. New investors are supposed to just believe "to da moon" and kings of MMJ"? Where is the proof?
HARBORSIDE IS A Health center and is operational 24 hours a day, required by the California BOE:
6. Many medical marijuana dispensing collectives consider themselves to be health care facilities. Are they exempt from applying for a seller’s permit and paying sales tax for this reason?
Regulation 1591 exempts the sale or use of medicines furnished by qualifying health care facilities. (See response to Question 5, above, regarding the requirements to qualify as an exempt medicine.) State law defines a qualifying “health facility” as either a facility licensed under state law to provide 24-hour inpatient care or a state-licensed clinic.
7. If I don’t make any profit whatsoever from providing medical marijuana, do I still need to apply for a seller’s permit?
Yes. Not making a profit does not relieve a seller of his or her sales tax liability. However, whether or not you make a profit, like other retailers making taxable sales, you can ask your customers to reimburse you for the sales taxes due on your sales, if you fulfill the requirements explained in Regulation 1700, Reimbursement for Sales Tax.
As discussed in the response to Question 10, the Board may enter into a payment plan with a seller when the seller has difficulty meeting its tax liabilities. The Board has an Offers in Compromise Program that provides a payment alternative for individuals and businesses who have closed out their accounts.
HARBORSIDE IS A Health center and is operational 24 hours a day, required by the California BOE:
6. Many medical marijuana dispensing collectives consider themselves to be health care facilities. Are they exempt from applying for a seller’s permit and paying sales tax for this reason?
Regulation 1591 exempts the sale or use of medicines furnished by qualifying health care facilities. (See response to Question 5, above, regarding the requirements to qualify as an exempt medicine.) State law defines a qualifying “health facility” as either a facility licensed under state law to provide 24-hour inpatient care or a state-licensed clinic.
7. If I don’t make any profit whatsoever from providing medical marijuana, do I still need to apply for a seller’s permit?
Yes. Not making a profit does not relieve a seller of his or her sales tax liability. However, whether or not you make a profit, like other retailers making taxable sales, you can ask your customers to reimburse you for the sales taxes due on your sales, if you fulfill the requirements explained in Regulation 1700, Reimbursement for Sales Tax.
As discussed in the response to Question 10, the Board may enter into a payment plan with a seller when the seller has difficulty meeting its tax liabilities. The Board has an Offers in Compromise Program that provides a payment alternative for individuals and businesses who have closed out their accounts.
Great find!
HARBORSIDE ISSUES THE FINAL KILL SHOT TO SKTO/AEGY:
Free Delivery
We offer a complimentary delivery service to the Greater Bay Area. Our menu is available for online ordering and is 100% guaranteed.
Doctor's Recommendation
A one-time sign-up is required prior to making any purchases through our online shop, even if you are already a patient-member with Harborside.
Payment Options for Delivery
We accept cash, money orders and cashier's checks. Please have exact amount or more; our drivers do not carry change. PLEASE NOTE: We are currently unable to accept debit/credit cards for delivery purchases.
Hours
• Online Ordering: 24 hours per day
• Phone Ordering: 10am-6:30pm daily
• (888) 99-Harborside (888-994-2726)
• Delivery Hours: 1-7pm daily
• Delivery times may vary based on traffic and order volume
• OBSERVED HOLIDAYS: Christmas, New Year's Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving
Same-day Delivery
• For Metro Area, order by 3:30pm
• For outside the Metro Area, order by 12noon
Schedule a Delivery
ATTENTION: All Pick-Up and Delivery orders may be made no more than 24 hours in advance.
• Order by 12noon (all delivery areas) and receive callback between 12-1pm to schedule a delivery appointment between 1-7pm. Time requests are considered but not guaranteed.
• Order between 12noon-3:30pm for a Metro Area delivery, receive callback between 4-5pm to schedule a delivery appointment between 4-7pm. Time requests are considered but not guaranteed.
• You must confirm your delivery appointment by phone. Unconfirmed deliveries may be delayed. After confirming the appointment, the patient must be available at the specified address during the 1 hour appointment time.
• Multiple missed deliveries and/or making the driver wait will result in termination of delivery service privileges.
• If you will be unavailable for a scheduled delivery, inform us by phone and your order will deliver on the next available day. Please call us at (888) 99-HARBORSIDE (888-994-2726)
Safety Guidelines
• Abuse of the service or our staff will result in denial of service.
• Driver carries no product other than your order
• Order must be final when you click 'submit'.
• We will only deliver in daylight hours.
• Driver vehicles have security cameras and are tracked via GPS through security headquarters.
• Drivers retain the right to refuse service to anyone.
• Maximum order is 2oz./flowers or 16 concentrates or 20 edibles, or an equal combination of those items/quantities. Maximum 5 pre-rolls per order.
• We will only deliver to a residence, your work or hotel where you are checked in. Addresses and contact numbers will be verified.
• Our drivers will not be in uniform or in a marked car. Drivers are randomly and anonymously followed by our trained safety personnel to ensure best practices.
• Deliveries are packaged in discreet paper bags.
• Please restrain dogs and other animals. We do not know your pets and it is easier for all of us if they are restrained during the visit.
Missed Deliveries and Restocking Fee
On the specified day of your delivery, if you are UNABLE to be at the delivery location at the time of your delivery, please inform us by phone, and your delivery will be pushed to the next available delivery day. If you are not available for delivery and do not notify us, you MAY be charged a $20 restocking fee. This counts as a "missed delivery." Multiple missed deliveries and/or making the driver wait will result in termination of delivery service privileges.
Cannabis and the Law
We want you to know your rights under the law. Read about Cannabis and the Law
THE END ALL BE ALL!!!!!
Free Delivery
We offer a complimentary delivery service to the Greater Bay Area. Our menu is available for online ordering and is 100% guaranteed.
Doctor's Recommendation
A one-time sign-up is required prior to making any purchases through our online shop, even if you are already a patient-member with Harborside.
Payment Options for Delivery
We accept cash, money orders and cashier's checks. Please have exact amount or more; our drivers do not carry change. PLEASE NOTE: We are currently unable to accept debit/credit cards for delivery purchases.
Hours
• Online Ordering: 24 hours per day
• Phone Ordering: 10am-6:30pm daily
• (888) 99-Harborside (888-994-2726)
• Delivery Hours: 1-7pm daily
• Delivery times may vary based on traffic and order volume
• OBSERVED HOLIDAYS: Christmas, New Year's Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving
Same-day Delivery
• For Metro Area, order by 3:30pm
• For outside the Metro Area, order by 12noon
Schedule a Delivery
ATTENTION: All Pick-Up and Delivery orders may be made no more than 24 hours in advance.
• Order by 12noon (all delivery areas) and receive callback between 12-1pm to schedule a delivery appointment between 1-7pm. Time requests are considered but not guaranteed.
• Order between 12noon-3:30pm for a Metro Area delivery, receive callback between 4-5pm to schedule a delivery appointment between 4-7pm. Time requests are considered but not guaranteed.
• You must confirm your delivery appointment by phone. Unconfirmed deliveries may be delayed. After confirming the appointment, the patient must be available at the specified address during the 1 hour appointment time.
• Multiple missed deliveries and/or making the driver wait will result in termination of delivery service privileges.
• If you will be unavailable for a scheduled delivery, inform us by phone and your order will deliver on the next available day. Please call us at (888) 99-HARBORSIDE (888-994-2726)
Safety Guidelines
• Abuse of the service or our staff will result in denial of service.
• Driver carries no product other than your order
• Order must be final when you click 'submit'.
• We will only deliver in daylight hours.
• Driver vehicles have security cameras and are tracked via GPS through security headquarters.
• Drivers retain the right to refuse service to anyone.
• Maximum order is 2oz./flowers or 16 concentrates or 20 edibles, or an equal combination of those items/quantities. Maximum 5 pre-rolls per order.
• We will only deliver to a residence, your work or hotel where you are checked in. Addresses and contact numbers will be verified.
• Our drivers will not be in uniform or in a marked car. Drivers are randomly and anonymously followed by our trained safety personnel to ensure best practices.
• Deliveries are packaged in discreet paper bags.
• Please restrain dogs and other animals. We do not know your pets and it is easier for all of us if they are restrained during the visit.
Missed Deliveries and Restocking Fee
On the specified day of your delivery, if you are UNABLE to be at the delivery location at the time of your delivery, please inform us by phone, and your delivery will be pushed to the next available delivery day. If you are not available for delivery and do not notify us, you MAY be charged a $20 restocking fee. This counts as a "missed delivery." Multiple missed deliveries and/or making the driver wait will result in termination of delivery service privileges.
Cannabis and the Law
We want you to know your rights under the law. Read about Cannabis and the Law
were there any confirmed one million dollar buys this week?
Yes, because it is logical for a company to pay 5 million dollars for someone else to sell the collectives MMJ and have to deliver it as well.
You are correct, but there are also convertible notes ready to be dumped starting in March. Also, all of those shares from the first increase, we don't know if they have been dumped. It is speculation, but we know that since all payments are made via convertible notes, it is safe to say these A/S will be dumped as well in short order.