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For Colorado’s six-year-old legal marijuana industry, 2019 was a new high.
Cannabis dispensaries in the state sold more than $1.74 billion worth of marijuana products, a record total.
https://hightimes.com/news/colorado-cannabis-dispensaries-sold-over-1-74-billion-in-products-in-2019/
is Canada going to US$11.48 billion worth of cannabis sales...?
Colorado population: 5.696 million (2018);
Canada population: 37.59 million (2019)
Similar market / similar people; however, 6.6 times more folk in Canada...
all to play for...
For Colorado’s six-year-old legal marijuana industry, 2019 was a new high.
Cannabis dispensaries in the state sold more than $1.74 billion worth of marijuana products, a record total.
https://hightimes.com/news/colorado-cannabis-dispensaries-sold-over-1-74-billion-in-products-in-2019/
is Canada going to US$11.48 billion worth of cannabis sales...?
Colorado population: 5.696 million (2018);
Canada population: 37.59 million (2019)
Similar market / similar people; however, 6.6 times more folk in Canada...
all to play for...
For Colorado’s six-year-old legal marijuana industry, 2019 was a new high.
Cannabis dispensaries in the state sold more than $1.74 billion worth of marijuana products, a record total.
https://hightimes.com/news/colorado-cannabis-dispensaries-sold-over-1-74-billion-in-products-in-2019/
is Canada going to US$11.48 billion worth of cannabis sales...?
Colorado population: 5.696 million (2018);
Canada population: 37.59 million (2019)
Similar market / similar people; however, 6.6 times more folk in Canada...
all to play for...
4 20 lol
keep questioning
agree with you 100% ... sickening how that old Trotskyist entry tactic has been exploited to take over of this board...
you are persistent in your questioning.... like all the best journalists who finally find out the truth... please continue until the truth unfurls this ammatán...
Mexico Moves Closer to Legalizing Cannabis, but 1 Issue Still Remains
Our southerly neighbor must legalize marijuana by no later than April 30.
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/02/15/mexico-moves-closer-to-legalizing-cannabis-but-1-i.aspx
WOW... great news... 24.5% rent... Thanks DE.... just got off my new WEEDtractor after a day jugging around me Canopyfarm... and wow, great Q results, and WEED UP some 15%... what a great day.... You are right: "it's a beautiful thing..."
Cannabis is set to be legally prescribed in Scotland at the country’s first private clinic for the drug. The unit, which aims to provide medicinal cannabis for “all conditions acknowledged to benefit from it”, is scheduled to open in Aberdeen.
Medical cannabis was legalised across the UK in 2018 but its availability is strictly limited, making products difficult to access on the NHS. The Sapphire Medical Clinic will offer cannabis flowers, oil and gel to patients who are referred by GPs.
Mikael Sodergren, Sapphire’s managing director, said: “We have already seen first-hand how medical cannabis is transforming lives. That’s why we are delighted to be opening our doors to patients in Aberdeen.”
Michael Platt, a clinician specialising in pain, added: “It is estimated that over 1.4 million people across the UK take cannabis to help alleviate the symptoms of a medical condition. The overwhelming majority of these people will have felt they have had no option other than to resort to the black market, and many of them will be deeply troubled by having to do so.
“By opening the clinic in Aberdeen we will be giving patients a legal, safe and medically sound route to access what they need. The cost in some cases might be slightly higher but the patient will have the benefit of peace of mind.”
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/scotland/marijuana-to-be-legally-prescribed-at-private-clinic-in-aberdeen-st6kcb75d
good news... about time... politicians live in a different time zone to humanity.... but still good news ... thanks, John...
Cannabis is set to be legally prescribed in Scotland at the country’s first private clinic for the drug. The unit, which aims to provide medicinal cannabis for “all conditions acknowledged to benefit from it”, is scheduled to open in Aberdeen.
Medical cannabis was legalised across the UK in 2018 but its availability is strictly limited, making products difficult to access on the NHS. The Sapphire Medical Clinic will offer cannabis flowers, oil and gel to patients who are referred by GPs.
Mikael Sodergren, Sapphire’s managing director, said: “We have already seen first-hand how medical cannabis is transforming lives. That’s why we are delighted to be opening our doors to patients in Aberdeen.”
Michael Platt, a clinician specialising in pain, added: “It is estimated that over 1.4 million people across the UK take cannabis to help alleviate the symptoms of a medical condition. The overwhelming majority of these people will have felt they have had no option other than to resort to the black market, and many of them will be deeply troubled by having to do so.
“By opening the clinic in Aberdeen we will be giving patients a legal, safe and medically sound route to access what they need. The cost in some cases might be slightly higher but the patient will have the benefit of peace of mind.”
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/scotland/marijuana-to-be-legally-prescribed-at-private-clinic-in-aberdeen-st6kcb75d
Cannabis is set to be legally prescribed in Scotland at the country’s first private clinic for the drug. The unit, which aims to provide medicinal cannabis for “all conditions acknowledged to benefit from it”, is scheduled to open in Aberdeen.
Medical cannabis was legalised across the UK in 2018 but its availability is strictly limited, making products difficult to access on the NHS. The Sapphire Medical Clinic will offer cannabis flowers, oil and gel to patients who are referred by GPs.
Mikael Sodergren, Sapphire’s managing director, said: “We have already seen first-hand how medical cannabis is transforming lives. That’s why we are delighted to be opening our doors to patients in Aberdeen.”
Michael Platt, a clinician specialising in pain, added: “It is estimated that over 1.4 million people across the UK take cannabis to help alleviate the symptoms of a medical condition. The overwhelming majority of these people will have felt they have had no option other than to resort to the black market, and many of them will be deeply troubled by having to do so.
“By opening the clinic in Aberdeen we will be giving patients a legal, safe and medically sound route to access what they need. The cost in some cases might be slightly higher but the patient will have the benefit of peace of mind.”
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/scotland/marijuana-to-be-legally-prescribed-at-private-clinic-in-aberdeen-st6kcb75d
Cannabis is set to be legally prescribed in Scotland at the country’s first private clinic for the drug. The unit, which aims to provide medicinal cannabis for “all conditions acknowledged to benefit from it”, is scheduled to open in Aberdeen.
Medical cannabis was legalised across the UK in 2018 but its availability is strictly limited, making products difficult to access on the NHS. The Sapphire Medical Clinic will offer cannabis flowers, oil and gel to patients who are referred by GPs.
Mikael Sodergren, Sapphire’s managing director, said: “We have already seen first-hand how medical cannabis is transforming lives. That’s why we are delighted to be opening our doors to patients in Aberdeen.”
Michael Platt, a clinician specialising in pain, added: “It is estimated that over 1.4 million people across the UK take cannabis to help alleviate the symptoms of a medical condition. The overwhelming majority of these people will have felt they have had no option other than to resort to the black market, and many of them will be deeply troubled by having to do so.
“By opening the clinic in Aberdeen we will be giving patients a legal, safe and medically sound route to access what they need. The cost in some cases might be slightly higher but the patient will have the benefit of peace of mind.”
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/scotland/marijuana-to-be-legally-prescribed-at-private-clinic-in-aberdeen-st6kcb75d
thanks to you
well, the next parish is in N America, but there is an Atlantic between us... we are on the western edge of Europe, overlooking a fly fishing lake... we're putting together a small organic farm... might call it CanopyFarm... this month's rent cheque is gonna buy us a tractor... and a few more WEED shares...
Hey, Darius, so great to hear from you again... we miss your intelligent contributions on this board, which seems to have been taken over by fellows who ought to be drawing their comments on the asylum walls... I am afraid many of us early birds were, like you, beaten up badly in the last year, but so lucky that the four years before that were healthy and so we can survive... (especially with Doubleeagles guidance on renting)... I still think there are very bright horizons ahead... Here in Europe I'm hoping Spain's new government might legalise along Canadian lines; Ireland's recent left upsurge might liberalise, maybe even shaming the UK to take the heel off cannabis's neck, also waiting for Italy's radicals in the Rome government to decrime or legalise, and there are a bunch of other EU countries gladly going up the medical road... in fact so many countries across the world are easing.... still all to play for here in Canopy...
Congrats Stoner. Excellent moves. You deserve every dollar. I also have to thank Doubleeagle for pointing out renting and accumulating... I cannot believe what I am pulling in every month, and adding in dips, and not a share sold since last year when I let of a batch in the CAD 60s... and with what remains, despite the falls, I'm still over 1,000% up, and all to play for as this sector / industry is still just beginning... despite growing pains the next years will be so profitable for Canopyites... now I have to get back to work, I'm clearing and tilling land that Canopy bought for me...
spot on, The Third Leg, and Aphria is up 2% today.....
Fab, PennyWorld.
I met some of you guys while hitch hiking Germany in the late 60s early 70s.
Fab guys you were... no wonder you are invested in Aphria... bet when you were bonging that you never thought the day would come that you'd be making investing money in canna shares... what a wonderful world...
Go Aphria.
lol .... was doing the same in 73.... use to get up right early in the morning before she sheep would eat them....
Britain should adopt a Dutch-style Office for Medical Cannabis to help hundreds of thousands of patients being denied the drug, according to the mother of the epileptic boy whose case triggered reform of the law.
Charlotte Caldwell says no one else should have to go through the pain her family has suffered as she revealed her son, Billy, 14, has still not received an NHS prescription for his epilepsy drugs nearly 15 months after the law changed.
For the past eight months, Ms Caldwell, 51, has been engaged in a legal battle with the health authorities in Northern Ireland, which have refused to prescribe the cannabis medicine despite the family having the backing of the UK’s top paediatric neurologist.
Billy’s lawyers argue that his local GPs, under the supervision of a specialist, should be able to prescribe cannabis-based medicines. The Belfast Health and Social Care board disagrees and says a cannabis medicine was approved and provided to Billy in 2017 but Ms Caldwell sourced a different product on a private prescription.
Ms Caldwell says Billy needed a new cannabis drug after he entered puberty and the old prescription was becoming less effective. She says Professor Helen Cross, of Great Ormond Street Hospital, examined Billy and submitted a report to the board saying the new medicine was helping and should continue but the board still refused to sanction it.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/billy-caldwells-mother-calls-for-dutch-style-medicinal-cannabis-570rwjtd5
Britain should adopt a Dutch-style Office for Medical Cannabis to help hundreds of thousands of patients being denied the drug, according to the mother of the epileptic boy whose case triggered reform of the law.
Charlotte Caldwell says no one else should have to go through the pain her family has suffered as she revealed her son, Billy, 14, has still not received an NHS prescription for his epilepsy drugs nearly 15 months after the law changed.
For the past eight months, Ms Caldwell, 51, has been engaged in a legal battle with the health authorities in Northern Ireland, which have refused to prescribe the cannabis medicine despite the family having the backing of the UK’s top paediatric neurologist.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/billy-caldwells-mother-calls-for-dutch-style-medicinal-cannabis-570rwjtd5
FT Share price forecast 20-JAN-2020
CAD$
The 14 analysts offering 12 month price targets for Aphria Inc have a median target of 10.13, with a high estimate of 26.00 and a low estimate of 7.00. The median estimate represents a 47.24% increase from the last price of 6.88.
up 2.33% for far today at CAD$7.04 in Toronto
APHRIA, Weed, ACB, CURA in the green so far today in Toronto.... OGI just went red...
Aphria now at CAD$7.06 +2.62%
looking okay today.... Aphria up 2.18% so far today... back on track, and with more product in pipeline...
What Aphria's and Organigram's Quarterly Updates Mean for Aurora Cannabis and Canopy Growth
There's good news and there's bad news.
All you had to do to know how the latest quarters went for Aphria (NYSE:APHA) and OrganiGram (NASDAQ:OGI) was to look at their share prices following their earnings announcements. Aphria stock fell on Tuesday after the company missed analysts' revenue estimates and lowered its full-year outlook. On the other hand, shares of OrganiGram skyrocketed after the company posted much better-than-expected revenue in its fiscal 2020 first-quarter results.
Were there any hints about how the Canadian cannabis industry's two biggest players, Aurora Cannabis (NYSE:ACB) and Canopy Growth (NYSE:CGC), could fare in 2020 in Aphria's and OrganiGram's quarterly updates? Actually, yes. There was both good news and bad news for Aurora and Canopy.
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/01/19/what-aphrias-and-organigrams-quarterly-updates-mea.aspx
What Aphria's and Organigram's Quarterly Updates Mean for Aurora Cannabis and Canopy Growth
There's good news and there's bad news.
All you had to do to know how the latest quarters went for Aphria (NYSE:APHA) and OrganiGram (NASDAQ:OGI) was to look at their share prices following their earnings announcements. Aphria stock fell on Tuesday after the company missed analysts' revenue estimates and lowered its full-year outlook. On the other hand, shares of OrganiGram skyrocketed after the company posted much better-than-expected revenue in its fiscal 2020 first-quarter results.
Were there any hints about how the Canadian cannabis industry's two biggest players, Aurora Cannabis (NYSE:ACB) and Canopy Growth (NYSE:CGC), could fare in 2020 in Aphria's and OrganiGram's quarterly updates? Actually, yes. There was both good news and bad news for Aurora and Canopy.
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/01/19/what-aphrias-and-organigrams-quarterly-updates-mea.aspx
Cannabis compound could be weapon in fight against superbugs
Mice cured of MRSA, raising hopes of treating antibiotic-resistant bacteria
A compound made by cannabis plants has been found to wipe out drug-resistant bacteria, raising hopes of a new weapon in the fight against superbugs.
Scientists screened five cannabis compounds for their antibiotic properties and found that one, cannabigerol (CBG), was particularly potent at killing methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), one of the most common hospital superbugs.
Tests in the lab showed that CBG, which is not psychoactive, killed common MRSA microbes and “persister” cells that are especially resistant to antibiotics and that often drive repeat infections. The compound also cleared up hard-to-shift “biofilms” of MRSA that can form on the skin and on medical implants.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jan/19/cannabis-compound-could-be-weapon-in-fight-against-superbugs
Cannabis compound could be weapon in fight against superbugs
Mice cured of MRSA, raising hopes of treating antibiotic-resistant bacteria
A compound made by cannabis plants has been found to wipe out drug-resistant bacteria, raising hopes of a new weapon in the fight against superbugs.
Scientists screened five cannabis compounds for their antibiotic properties and found that one, cannabigerol (CBG), was particularly potent at killing methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), one of the most common hospital superbugs.
Tests in the lab showed that CBG, which is not psychoactive, killed common MRSA microbes and “persister” cells that are especially resistant to antibiotics and that often drive repeat infections. The compound also cleared up hard-to-shift “biofilms” of MRSA that can form on the skin and on medical implants.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jan/19/cannabis-compound-could-be-weapon-in-fight-against-superbugs
Medicines / drugs / healing will be huge for cannabis... bigger than rec in the long run... yet so many mindless politicians ban it... the fools, the fools don't know the suffering they cause their children... however, for long investors it's all win, win, win.
Cannabis compound could be weapon in fight against superbugs
Mice cured of MRSA, raising hopes of treating antibiotic-resistant bacteria
A compound made by cannabis plants has been found to wipe out drug-resistant bacteria, raising hopes of a new weapon in the fight against superbugs.
Scientists screened five cannabis compounds for their antibiotic properties and found that one, cannabigerol (CBG), was particularly potent at killing methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), one of the most common hospital superbugs.
Tests in the lab showed that CBG, which is not psychoactive, killed common MRSA microbes and “persister” cells that are especially resistant to antibiotics and that often drive repeat infections. The compound also cleared up hard-to-shift “biofilms” of MRSA that can form on the skin and on medical implants.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jan/19/cannabis-compound-could-be-weapon-in-fight-against-superbugs
Cannabis compound could be weapon in fight against superbugs
Mice cured of MRSA, raising hopes of treating antibiotic-resistant bacteria
A compound made by cannabis plants has been found to wipe out drug-resistant bacteria, raising hopes of a new weapon in the fight against superbugs.
Scientists screened five cannabis compounds for their antibiotic properties and found that one, cannabigerol (CBG), was particularly potent at killing methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), one of the most common hospital superbugs.
Tests in the lab showed that CBG, which is not psychoactive, killed common MRSA microbes and “persister” cells that are especially resistant to antibiotics and that often drive repeat infections. The compound also cleared up hard-to-shift “biofilms” of MRSA that can form on the skin and on medical implants.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jan/19/cannabis-compound-could-be-weapon-in-fight-against-superbugs
Cannabis compound could be weapon in fight against superbugs
Mice cured of MRSA, raising hopes of treating antibiotic-resistant bacteria
A compound made by cannabis plants has been found to wipe out drug-resistant bacteria, raising hopes of a new weapon in the fight against superbugs.
Scientists screened five cannabis compounds for their antibiotic properties and found that one, cannabigerol (CBG), was particularly potent at killing methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), one of the most common hospital superbugs.
Tests in the lab showed that CBG, which is not psychoactive, killed common MRSA microbes and “persister” cells that are especially resistant to antibiotics and that often drive repeat infections. The compound also cleared up hard-to-shift “biofilms” of MRSA that can form on the skin and on medical implants.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jan/19/cannabis-compound-could-be-weapon-in-fight-against-superbugs
Cannabis compound could be weapon in fight against superbugs
Mice cured of MRSA, raising hopes of treating antibiotic-resistant bacteria
A compound made by cannabis plants has been found to wipe out drug-resistant bacteria, raising hopes of a new weapon in the fight against superbugs.
Scientists screened five cannabis compounds for their antibiotic properties and found that one, cannabigerol (CBG), was particularly potent at killing methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), one of the most common hospital superbugs.
Tests in the lab showed that CBG, which is not psychoactive, killed common MRSA microbes and “persister” cells that are especially resistant to antibiotics and that often drive repeat infections. The compound also cleared up hard-to-shift “biofilms” of MRSA that can form on the skin and on medical implants.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jan/19/cannabis-compound-could-be-weapon-in-fight-against-superbugs
Cannabis compound could be weapon in fight against superbugs
Mice cured of MRSA, raising hopes of treating antibiotic-resistant bacteria
A compound made by cannabis plants has been found to wipe out drug-resistant bacteria, raising hopes of a new weapon in the fight against superbugs.
Scientists screened five cannabis compounds for their antibiotic properties and found that one, cannabigerol (CBG), was particularly potent at killing methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), one of the most common hospital superbugs.
Tests in the lab showed that CBG, which is not psychoactive, killed common MRSA microbes and “persister” cells that are especially resistant to antibiotics and that often drive repeat infections. The compound also cleared up hard-to-shift “biofilms” of MRSA that can form on the skin and on medical implants.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jan/19/cannabis-compound-could-be-weapon-in-fight-against-superbugs
CDC DROPS its warning against vaping nicotine for adults as officials say it's blackmarket THC e-cigarettes that are 'driving' the outbreak of almost 3,000 lung illnesses
The CDC said that 60 people have died in 27 states and the District of Columbia from vaping-related illnesses
Among victims, 82% reported using THC e-cigarettes, many of which contained vitamin E acetate
The CDC on Friday distinguished between the youth vaping epidemic and the adult epidemic of lung illnesses
It backed off of its warning for adult current and former smokers to stop vaping nicotine, but said vaping may still cause a small subset of illnesses
Officials continue to advise youth to avoid all e-cigs and for adults to avoid vaping THC
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7900803/CDC-drops-warning-against-vaping-nicotine-adults.html
CDC DROPS its warning against vaping nicotine for adults as officials say it's blackmarket THC e-cigarettes that are 'driving' the outbreak of almost 3,000 lung illnesses
The CDC said that 60 people have died in 27 states and the District of Columbia from vaping-related illnesses
Among victims, 82% reported using THC e-cigarettes, many of which contained vitamin E acetate
The CDC on Friday distinguished between the youth vaping epidemic and the adult epidemic of lung illnesses
It backed off of its warning for adult current and former smokers to stop vaping nicotine, but said vaping may still cause a small subset of illnesses
Officials continue to advise youth to avoid all e-cigs and for adults to avoid vaping THC
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7900803/CDC-drops-warning-against-vaping-nicotine-adults.html
lol
Good morning Germany.... hopes you have a delightful day, Man.