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I'm down. I'll bring my whole monthly script! And some acoustics.
Boy was I wrong!
Congratulations Surfer Chick! DD is your best asset!
Take me with you Yoda! I'll follow you wherever you go!
The premarket looks a lot more tame than yesterday. My guess is sideways for a few days, then to da moon.!
Crunch time for strategy
Bid- 227,800 @ $14.13 - 08:54 am
Just wondering, any link or source on the present Float for CGC? I'd hope it's been shrinking progressively over the last few weeks.
Crazy thinking where this may be 6 months from now. I think, regardless of the sp, this Corporation, and the industry warrants the same DD going forward as before. I'd like to say it has only just begun, but really, it hasn't yet. Task Report, April Legislation, First Rec Sale, and a litter of Financials and PR and more. For now, I reserve my excitement. Still humbly contented. Cheers
13.45 CAD close. Nov 15
Is there any use for order #'s anymore? Tweed# 167,07X yesterday November 14
Bid- 314,400 @ $12.80 - 09:11
Bid- 297,200. @ $12.70. - 09:06 am
Bid- 224,200. @ $12.25. - 08:40
Bid- 210,900 shares @ $12. 08:35 am
* I know this is old news for the up to date board readers here. The content I find very interesting because, 1: The consultations for the Task Force Closed not too long ago. 2: The Only arranged meeting with Patients was arranged through Mrs Black and Mr Zaid at Bedrocan. Follow those two points with the topics discussed ( listed below), with activity such as Shoppers Drug Mart making Cannabis related appeals recently. Unbelievable, right? Well believe it. Trump is President Elect. Stranger things are happening. I look forward then the Task Force Reports.***
Legalization Task Force Meets With Medical Cannabis Patients
November 11, 2016 / 0 Comments
A pioneer in the Canadian medical cannabis space, Hilary Black was invited this September to participate in a stakeholder roundtable with the Liberal task force on legalization. It was at that session that Black, both founder of the country’s first compassion club and Bedrocan’s Director of Patient and Community Services, recognized an important omission in their process.
The government’s task force, mandated to examine recreational cannabis reform, outlined plans to hold special meetings with many stakeholders, including youth and First Nations on the topic, but not patients. That prospect concerned Black, who then worked with her colleagues Jonathan Zaid, head of Canadians for Fair Access to Medical Marijuana, Lynne Belle-Isle of the Canadian AIDS Society and Janet Yale of the Arthritis Society. With their network of allies in the medical cannabis community, they were able to create a patient session for the task force, which took place before consultations closed last week.
“I was honoured to be a part of a dedicated team of patient advocates who successfully completed an important initiative to ensure the task force on cannabis legalization heard directly from medical patients,” she says. “It feels like the culmination of 20 years of fighting for patients’ rights.”
Hosted by The Arthritis Society in Toronto, the discussions included a diverse group of patients assembled from across the country. The participants outlined to the Liberal task force and members of Health Canada what their needs are, and how future cannabis reform should prioritize patients.
Particularly, the task force asked participants to answer two overarching questions: What are Canadian medical cannabis patients most concerned about? And what would a system that meets the needs of that community look like? The discussions also included a range of themes: access and affordability, the need for research, impaired driving and the stigma around cannabis, to the hope we will begin teaching about the endo-cannabinoid system in medical schools.
Other Key Discussion Issues:
Access: Participants said they were accessing needed cannabis products from a range of regulated and unregulated sources. They spoke of the merits and drawbacks of various distribution models, the desire to access medical cannabis from regulated storefronts, the benefits of pharmacies and concerns about liquor stores. Overall, participants called for a range of access options and desired specialized medical services.
Affordability: Participants said they were suffering financially for their medicine, in some cases remortgaging homes, spending a third of their disability cheques monthly and generally not being able to afford medicine. An approval status to help facilitate coverage from insurance providers, the removal of the sales tax from medical cannabis and the redistribution of profits from recreational cannabis sales were also discussed.
Variety: Participants said they were concerned about the general variety of cannabis products currently available in the regulated Canadian space. They expressed a willingness to access a wider range of medical products, including high-potency extracts, finished edibles and topicals.
Research: The task force was encouraged after the meeting to invest in research. Expanding the body of clinical evidence would, it was discussed: increase comfort with physicians, facilitate the development of clinical guidelines and fair hospital policies, and improve patient knowledge about cannabinoids, terpenes and dosing.
The organizers and participants are hopeful this fruitful discussion will translate into patients being prioritized in the task force’s recommendations and future legislation.
Bedrocan Canada was founded and will always operate as a medical cannabis company. Supporting the work of patient advocates across the country is a priority for Bedrocan Canada, especially at a time when patient access and affordability regulations are being rewritten.
-Team Bedrocan
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I think your right. Bedrocan charges around $10 I think, so I always try to make bulk instead of many orders. Also, right now I'm saving around $50 a month at Bedrocan because I was grandfathered into their registry before the 35% price increase. It's still GREAT Cannabis and still the lowest price. I won't be changing LP's. so there can be an expectation of a ~35% increase in Bedrocan revenue for Q3.
Note: as of Q2 , Tweed. I longer offers free shipping, instead offering the service for as low as $4 through Canada Post standard delivery. It's a small amount of savings over the quarter. 400 orders a day x 90 days a Quarter x $4. $144k savings. Not very much, but savings nonetheless
Leafs By Snoop Palm Tree CBD : Wow!
***Veterans say medical marijuana helps treat PTSD****
http://bit.ly/2fHErEE Listen to this, shared from the CBC Radio App:
Veterans say medical marijuana helps treat PTSD
Wo: this is very good and "current " listening radio program from Canada's National Broadcaster on the topic of PTSD ,prescription opioids, Canadians Veterans and medically prescribed Cannabis. I do recommend. Cheers
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Mr. Bell founded Shred-Tech and grew it into a global giant in the mobile document shredding and recycling industry. After selling Shred-Tech in 1995, he purchased Polymer Technologies and grew it from a local plastics manufacturer to a global auto parts company before exiting in 2007. John also served as interim CEO and director of ATS Automation (TSX), which operates 24 global manufacturing facilities, has 4,000 employees and $700 million in sales during a time of management and board renewal in 2007. John was the lead investor and Chairman of BSM Wireless (TSX-V). First investing in 2006, he led board and management renewal leading to substantial and profitable growth before successfully exiting in 2014. John also sits on the Board of Strongco Corp, traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange as SQP and DelMar Pharmaceuticals, which is traded on OTCQX as DMPI.
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Driven by a leadership team consisting of former legislators, public health experts, and medically-focused entrepreneurs, AusCann is a leader in Australia's emerging medical cannabis industry. Working with Canopy's subsidiaries Tweed and Tweed Farms, AusCann is in the process of developing world-class production standards that they will use to grow clean, consistent medical strains. Australian patients will have access to a wide array of AusCann products in 2017.
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4,000 — The number of kilograms of dried medical cannabis produced by licensed producers in the fourth quarter of 2015-16, representing only 2.5 per cent of estimated total quarterly demand in 2018.
Worth 400k? I'd say so
Yes, thank you. Typing with devided attention and autocorrect = errors.
Not sure. Seems odd. They're * posting a $0.22 gain today, but it was trading at $0.12 yesterday. I think you may be right
Twh.ax up today 1900% to 0.24.
*yesterday was trading at .012, so I'm not sure where the percentages came from on $0.12 gain
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January * 2018* - 15 months
Bedrocan # 4131X . Nov 1 , 2016 @ noon
Why! Why can't Snoop represent Medical MJ? Because he's smiling and enjoying himself? Because he's not showing physical signs of a disability?
He's a Med MJ patient.
Most of what we call rec MJ are people dealing with their stress using Cannabis.
The hate on Snoop stinks of prejudice.
Explain why Snoop can not tour a facility he's invested in?
I know a lot of people that consume a Q.O in less than a weekend, often less than a day. On average, the Ganjah Heads I know consume an Ounce a month. He only people who consume less , are only there for the social experience. The biggest game changer is legal supply. When folks no longer have to make arrangements a week or two in advance to meet someone a ways from their home, to get avg bud. Instead it will be ready and available in prime fashion. It's going to be EPiC in my opinion.
I'd be ok with a quiet Monday. I need reserve for Next month
Order # 161,18X @ 2300 hrs. October 27,2016
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/deloitte-survey-marijuana-1.3823701
Canadians evenly split on recreational marijuana, Deloitte survey finds
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While a large number of Canadians may be unclear on their opinion, the market potential of legal pot is clear. The survey showed that 22 per cent of the Canadian adult population consumes recreational marijuana on at least an occasional basis now, even though it is illegal. And that figure doesn't include the seven per cent of respondents who currently consume it for medical reasons.
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A further 17 per cent showed some willingness to try it if it were legal, which suggests the market could be large enough to include more than four out of every 10 adults in Canada.
Tweed: Snoop Dogg 's Northside Birthday Party is SOLD OUT! Limited tickets at the door after 10PM ... we are getting ready!
18:28 est - Sunset Leafs not Available.
Again.
Ok, so what this looks like to me is either operations, or supply
If it isn't a lack of supply with Leafs, and instead processing, that is ok. More employment opportunities.
If it isn't a lack of supply with Leafs, and instead processing, that is ok. More employment opportunities.
Can you please verify your #'s, because I'm only seeing 770.
160,740 - 159,970= 770