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PMRS - Updated Co Profile! Reinstatement into the Medical MJ Sector rumored to be announced soon! http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/PMRS/company-info
PMRS, UPDATED PROFILE! http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/PMRS/company-info
PMRS, Possibly The Newest MJ Stock, coming soon. *Reinstatement in the "natural" medicines label? It's inevitable....
Slap. That. Ask.
"Gotta have a little Patience"! (In my best Axel Rose voice)
VOLUME Increasing on 1-Min
VMGI NEWS!! Company Validated!
http://www.otcmarkets.com/news/otc-market-headline?id=15936119
VMGI NEWS! Company has been validated!
I can't stand them SOB's! How is half the crisp they do legal?!
I did again..and Again they didn't even move the ASK side as BUY.
Let's Go! Get Ready, Lunch is over
PMRS, Watch Alert.
PMRS; On Watch
Thanks! Great work
Wth is up with that? I hit the 19's with $3k
Wth? I just killed'em and it didn't even show it?? Anybody see it?
I'll grab'em!!
PMRS, Big Shake! Re-Loading 19's
Lol.. Why get scared and sell? ! This baby will climb
CHEAP SHARES!! WOOHOO!
PMRS; On Breakout Alert
PMRS! Huge MJ News Coming. Gapping Big!
GM PMRS!! HOLD STRONG! We made it this far, Don't settle for chump change! This baby is going to pennies!
PMSR: Recent DD;
1) change in business description. "medicinal and botanicals". Could be Marijuana.
2) Reinstatement with new Treasurer, CEO and Agent on March 6. 2014
3) PMRS moving to Michigan marihuana legal state?
State "MI" = Michigan
1) They recently changed their business description to what could be marijuana. SIC - Industry Classification 2833 - Medicinal and botanicals http://abload.de/img/pmrs03eiktj.jpg
(PMRS) TODAY! Medical Marijuana Dispensary Bill To Be Debated In Michigan Senate
LANSING- He said it to a Kalamazoo radio reporter. He told it to an Internet news journalist. Now the official word is out; the much-anticipated launch of the Senate debate over medical marijuana dispensaries will get underway on March 11, just as Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville said it would.
On March 11 at 1PM, Richardville’s Government Operations Committee will convene to hear testimony on a pair of bills that passed the Michigan House by strong majorities. HB 4271, known as the Provisioning Centers Act, would protect the state’s over 100 existing marijuana distribution centers while allowing local communities the option to allow new ones to open- and to determine where and how those centers operate. HB 5104, the Concentrates Bill, would establish the legitimacy of liquid, topical and non-smoked forms of marijuana for legal use by the state’s 115,000 registered and certified medical marijuana patients.
HB 4271 was passed by the House with a vote of 95 in favor and 14 opposed. HB 5104 was approved by the House Representatives with an even stronger margin: 100 – 9.
Richardville decided this hearing would be “testimony only,” meaning the bills will be discussed but not voted on during Tuesday’s session. A lineup of Michigan marijuana advocacy organizations are preparing to testify after having been invited to participate in the hearing. Based on the testimony provided, Richardville could offer or adopt amendments to the bills, he could recommend that the Senate make changes to the bills in a ‘workgroup’ format, he could schedule a vote on the bills as written or choose to delay voting until later in the year.
Sen. Richardville (R- Monroe) is the most powerful man in the Michigan Senate. When two bills were passed in the House that would change the way medical marijuana is defined and distributed in Michigan, Richardville directed them to the Committee he chairs.
During Committee sessions in 2013 Richardville promised to give both bills, HB 4271 and HB 5104, a fair and prompt evaluation. Earlier this year Richardville told a Kalamazoo radio reporter that he would give the bills a hearing within the next 30 days. An MLive report quoted him as saying he would hear testimony in February or March. He has met all of those commitments.
This is the second distribution scheme heard by the Committee this legislative session. In November, Richardville introduced a bill to create a new medical marijuana program in the state,; that bill, SB 660, was rushed through the Senate and the House by state Republican leaders. Known as the pot-for-pharmacies bill, SB 660 was signed into law before the end of 2013 but will not become active until marijuana is no longer listed as a Schedule 1 drug under the federal Controlled Substances Act.
There have been no announcements or indications that a change in federal scheduling will take place during 2014.
Anyone wishing to submit written testimony, which will be incorporated into the written record for the bill(s) involved, should submit their letter to the Committee Secretary at:
tambs@senate.michigan.
(PMRS) Medical Marijuana Dispensary Bill To Be Debated In Michigan Senate
LANSING- He said it to a Kalamazoo radio reporter. He told it to an Internet news journalist. Now the official word is out; the much-anticipated launch of the Senate debate over medical marijuana dispensaries will get underway on March 11, just as Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville said it would.
On March 11 at 1PM, Richardville’s Government Operations Committee will convene to hear testimony on a pair of bills that passed the Michigan House by strong majorities. HB 4271, known as the Provisioning Centers Act, would protect the state’s over 100 existing marijuana distribution centers while allowing local communities the option to allow new ones to open- and to determine where and how those centers operate. HB 5104, the Concentrates Bill, would establish the legitimacy of liquid, topical and non-smoked forms of marijuana for legal use by the state’s 115,000 registered and certified medical marijuana patients.
HB 4271 was passed by the House with a vote of 95 in favor and 14 opposed. HB 5104 was approved by the House Representatives with an even stronger margin: 100 – 9.
Richardville decided this hearing would be “testimony only,” meaning the bills will be discussed but not voted on during Tuesday’s session. A lineup of Michigan marijuana advocacy organizations are preparing to testify after having been invited to participate in the hearing. Based on the testimony provided, Richardville could offer or adopt amendments to the bills, he could recommend that the Senate make changes to the bills in a ‘workgroup’ format, he could schedule a vote on the bills as written or choose to delay voting until later in the year.
Sen. Richardville (R- Monroe) is the most powerful man in the Michigan Senate. When two bills were passed in the House that would change the way medical marijuana is defined and distributed in Michigan, Richardville directed them to the Committee he chairs.
During Committee sessions in 2013 Richardville promised to give both bills, HB 4271 and HB 5104, a fair and prompt evaluation. Earlier this year Richardville told a Kalamazoo radio reporter that he would give the bills a hearing within the next 30 days. An MLive report quoted him as saying he would hear testimony in February or March. He has met all of those commitments.
This is the second distribution scheme heard by the Committee this legislative session. In November, Richardville introduced a bill to create a new medical marijuana program in the state,; that bill, SB 660, was rushed through the Senate and the House by state Republican leaders. Known as the pot-for-pharmacies bill, SB 660 was signed into law before the end of 2013 but will not become active until marijuana is no longer listed as a Schedule 1 drug under the federal Controlled Substances Act.
There have been no announcements or indications that a change in federal scheduling will take place during 2014.
Anyone wishing to submit written testimony, which will be incorporated into the written record for the bill(s) involved, should submit their letter to the Committee Secretary at:
tambs@senate.michigan.gov
PMRS; Premier Mortgage Resources was recently acquired by Mr. Christopher Graybosch and the company is positioning itself to be a leading brand of all natural supplements as replacements for well known prescription medications.
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/PMRS/company-info
Now, THATS what you call great TeamWork! Congrats everyone! Great Day, Look forward to a hellacious week!
Don't Stop now! Some Clown is bound to Whack these!
Don't take $1k profit and miss out on a $10+k profit.
Keep Slappin' SUPER THIN!
If somebody whacks a 28 bid while the ask is 31, you're an idiot.lol
Keep Pushing!
There! I'm out of cashFlow for the day!! 30's up!
Trying! Suckers SHORT faster than u can buy!
Pre-Market
A Press Release on the reinstatement for Medical MJ purposes is inevitable, soon!