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just basing my price estimate on Lifeloc's heyday shareprice of $37.50C. They are a BAC breathalyzer company and the ones that got matching funds from Colorado to the tune of $250k to take a run at coming up with a THC breathalyzer. It's ok to dream because the dream is usually better than the reality and the juniors get a momentum of their own until reality sets in. I like our chances better than lifeloc who were already in the breathalyzer business for years but didn't take on a THC breathalyzer until the Colorado government came with a fist full of cash. Even a dummy like me can see that a Cannabis breathalyer is a no-brainer and the next logical step if you are aggressive and growing or resting on your laurels. jmho and dyodd
My sense is that most posters here recognize this device as a necessity for the times we are living in. This THC breathalyzer was conceived by some promoters with a vision and they have moved it forward to a team that has a history of achievement and experience with the BAC breathalyzer. The Yost team and the U of F have 30 Billion dollars of devices that they helped develop. Our THC breathalyzer has a back door being built into it (the two hour window of detection) which is essential (albeit arguable) or our work force will be decimated with the attrition of weekend smokers. THC wears off like most other drugs but stores in fat cells to give positive readings long after the person is impaired. This is not an easy device to invent but it is needed to get stoned drivers off the road because it is the right thing to do. In my opinion if this has been announced by the Yost team then it is ready for the scrutiny of the legal political system. It isn't hand-held yet but if it can be put on a desktop and run by a cop or a personnel manager then we have accomplished a milestone and it will be sale-able as a desktop model. Reducing its size and power requirements will follow. I'm keeping my shares and my fingers crossed for a big payday. $37.50 sounds good to me. glta and dyodd
Good News over at SH. Posner letting Frazier take the reigns.
and the beer and the wurst were good, oh yea and the Frauleins. Thank you bagholder, sorry, I meant shareholder for this European excursion. Next trip and we will all go to Neverland and sell mipps when the legislation gets straightened out. We can't get a production line off the ground in Colorado (the most pot positive State in the Union) but I feel compelled to burn your dollars on excursions to any country that might legalize pot. Sorry I am too busy travelling to get that Colorado gig off the ground. PS. Send money. glta and dyodd
I've got to believe that this can be done, with all our technology and the rapid advancement. Whether Cannabix will be the one to get to the finish line first is the 50 million dollar question. All the prospective THC breathalyzer potentials have gone quiet lately and the need for this device is getting more paramount with the encroaching legality of marijuana pending for recreational use. The reality is that that train left the station a long time ago and for the safety of mankind, police and business management are waiting for a device such as the Cannabix THC breathalyzer. The legal wizards may out of necessity move towards the swab or spit test due to their sense of urgency over stoned driving. This technology is already available cheaply and it is fairly reliable and would serve the purpose of detecting stoned drivers and employees. The need for detection might overide legal rights. Both of this promotion gangs stocks are suffering from lack of attention as are most things marijuana related stocks. It might be the summer doldrums or the fact that golds are regaining their lustre and competing for investment dollars. Negativity isn't going to help our sp as it will only get the sheeples heading towards the exit. I think our gang of promoters have stumbled into a good thing and the quality team that has been assembled to develop this device isn't going to allow a half baked product to besmirch their good names. When the top dogs say it is ready then the promoters will promote it. The phone lines will be burning up. glta and dyodd
This is like watching paint dry. reminds me of my last painting project, full of enthusiasm getting the stuff together and getting called away. Watching my paint and brushes drying up and everything getting flakey while trying to get back to finish the job. The more high quality professionals you get involved the better the chance of success but along with that is the fact that those professionals don't want their integrity compromised by rushing into a reveal before it is ready. Add that to the breathtec drain (my opinion only)and the focus is compromised. The direction of the sp is concerning but not as much as the lack of any kind of news. My conviction for this device is bolstered by the other entrants to the inventors circle, people who are much more knowledgeable than I that are willing to put their time and resources to invent something that some say is impossible. I am a big believer in our technological advancement that this can be done and I have a lot of eggs in the Cannabix basket in the hopes that I have chosen well. This is a race and necessity is the mother of invention. I know law enforcement is desperate but I hope they don't settle on the already available swabs and p tests. glta and dyodd
BNN ads for Breathtec running lots of ads to the point of irritating. These promoters piszed me off big time when they re-purposed Cannabix and trying to make 2 companies out of one technology. This cannibalized the investment capital available for the THC breathalyzer as well as qualified personel. Now it seems that we are sharing cost commitments to the U of F. My guess is that the lawyers are circling like vultures, rubbing their hands in anticipation of billable hours over something that business promoters of integrity steer clear of. This is a single device that can be used for multiple purposes and breathtec is trying to scoop that future potential for themselves. We are long overdue for a news release of some sort. I haven't heard anything from the other THC breathalyzer hopefuls either. glta and dyodd
Our team is at the Artisan in Vegas renamed for a day to the Hemplify promoting our new launch. This is coming at a time when the hemp additive market is gaining attention. Competition is popping up and the big two are on the hunt for successful new additions for their stable of products. We have a patented product doing market testing in record time imo looking to establish itself as a force to be reckoned with by attending and demo-ing to gain brand awareness. Healthy booster style drinks are gaining market share and hemp is becoming the rage. Hemplify has both plus essential minerals to restore a body. glta and dyodd
I have been bombarded with BNN ads this am for Breathtec (the company trying to steal our technology imo). Same device for different purpose. I hope this is the calm before the storm. Society is screaming for this device with the floodgates being opened for marijuana use and legalization. I haven't heard much from the rival companies. I hope they have given up because they know we are too far ahead. glta and dyodd
the overall effect of Brexit is the fear it put into the world markets. Realistically it shouldn't affect a Canadian company at all because we aren't exporting yet. The effect of Brexit is devaluation of currency while people dump the pound sterling to minimize the loss. the upside is they will be able to run the printing presses and grease the skids of the economy and their exports will be cheaper and more desirable. Democracy in action. The Canadian government keeps the exports rolling out by not supporting the dollar with dollar buying and let it float and achieves the same result but a little more softly. Everybody rushing to the US greenback has me befuddled because it is just the healthiest of all the sick currencies. Gold, real gold is an international currency and a perfect investment to offset devaluation. Brexit is the start. Next will be Scotland, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain and the big enchilada will be the US greenback. When the US springs that on the citizens gold will shine. Those guys will want a bag of CGC product to ease the pain. glta and dyodd
The promoters jumped the gun and went with the dream will drive the price and got their allotment of cheap shares and options. Promoters promote but teaming up with the Yost group and the U of F put this on the reality track. The sincerity and work ethic of Yost and his team has added a great deal of credibility and if you do your due diligence you will find that Yost helped develop the BAC breathalyzer as part of his 30 billion $ worth of revenue generated from other electronic wizardry. The launch of Breathtec has been a thorn in my side because I can't differentiate in my mind how the same device justifies two different companies. This is slight of hand to capitalize on the future of our Cannabix breathalyzer and I know others feel the same way, judging from the stockprice of Breathtec. On that note I just saw an ad on BNN for Breathtec. When Cannabix takes the Breathtec company to court for an infringement decision it will hurt our Cannabix stock price because a lot of investors don't want to be in the dead pool where the court consumes the capital. Red or black whether Cannabix can do it and it is a race. A workng THC breathalyzer is step one leading to step 2 of a breathalyzer that will detect all the drugs and other things like disease. Same machine with a different chip package imo. glta and dyodd
law enforcement is reaching out all over the place for a rapid analysis hand held non-invasive no body fluid device to detect drug impairment. Marijuana impairment is in the top one or two imo. Not an easy task but the fact that there are lots of sci-fi inventor types that think it can be done gives me hope. The need is there because they are already trying swabs and training officers to specialize in this type of impairment. The stats are there for adulterants in drivers causing death and marijuana is showing up more and more. Government is moving toward legalizing rec pot and most have thrown in the towel on med pot which very likely has law enforcement and employers on edge. The holy grail is one device that can detect any kind of impairment besides the trained eye. A device can't be accused of prejudice. Right now I think a one trick pony of detecting THC will suffice. Law enforcement are comfortable with the bac breathalyzer so a THC breathalyzer seems more likely to get the nod. The mass spectrometry that our device is based on is capable of detecting so much more that the possibilities are endless if we can put a data bank in there to identify other drugs. A rapid detection device will serve the purpose of getting impaired drivers off the road instantly just like the bac breathalyzer. No wait time for labs because it will be in your hand. Steve Jobs put a miniature computer in our hands that has more computing power than the space shuttle. This is do-able. The question is who will be first. I like our chances. glta and dyodd
at the expense of saying it again, oils will be king. Convenient, compact, ease of stability and you can ingest it almost any way imaginable. They are easy to store, transfer and can be used by non-smokers and smokers alike. Shatter is probably pretty stable too. CGC has the grow expertise and are looking to the future with oils imo. That might be all they need. Mipps are on the horizon but whether CGC needs to make them is becoming questionable. Good quality, safe, consistent strength, government inspected and approved medicinal supplier to Canada and hopefully to the world. With all these achievements, making the jump to recreational supplier is a piece of cake. glta and dyodd
I'm surprised we haven't picked up some more posters over here given that the SH board is getting nigh on to impossible. At least this site is functional. That Electric Daisy Gig happening in Vegas looks like a hell of a show and I looked at all my sources and didn't see one clear picture of our product on site. I did stumble across a nice looking drink from another company though. Hopefully this is hitting the coolers at retailers. glta and dyodd
There is no desperation when you understand going in that it is a red or black bet. Let me know where you fellas get those rose coloured glasses so I can pick up a pair. glta and dyodd
As we know, you can already buy pot stocks in Canada. The C exchange is where most of these publicly traded companies have been born. So far they haven't been classified as a bunch of crooked mining scams like the good old Vancouver Stock Exchange. Getting a listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange is a step up in financial class because the pre-reqs are higher. Most companies listed on the TSX are considered "quality" but don't forget it is a stock market and there are Enrons and Nortels and Bre-X's that navigate quite successfully until they tank. Caveat empor (sp). I'm not familiar with the pitfalls south of the border for being invested in Marijuana related investments but up in Canada the government licensed producers are legal and mostly publicly traded. Always dyodd and glta
update equals delay and verification of another wrong business decision. you only need a dispensary if you have some products for sale. I'm aware of the fact that this is the plan.........eventually, sometime, hopefully in the future but Illinois. This company business plan is morphing into a monster project to be the anything and everything of all things pot and now cbd's too and the milestones they have really achieved are money burn and loss of focus. The original plan was to create a couple of quality, consistent strength edibles but the approach has been more madhatter than reasonable and following good business practice. If we can't get our own production facility crackin' in a state where rec and medicinal are allowed why are we trying to conquer the world and duck into sparse interest areas like Illinois. These deals Posner is cooking up seem to be more self-serving for the signees than the signers which is to say there is more benefit for the deal accepters than the deal maker which shows a kind of desperation to be able to make news no matter how it will actually benefit shareholders. Their associate directors and "aquaintenances" over at Tinley cranked out a couple of products in record time and are currently launching at the Electric Daisy Rave in Vegas. They steered around waiting for EAT and contracted a production line and got it done and in record time and scooped the best product being a single serve beverage. There is still hope for EAT if they get a bottling line working in Colorado and contract Hemplify's recipe and add some THC to the product. glta and dyodd
The chemring post is a reminder of the technology race. First is good but best is better. It is tough watching the beatdown in shareprice that we have taken but we saw what a falsestart did to the stock and shareholders that got in @ .70c are no doubt jaded. Medchem has correctly nailed a hit on shareprice and is clearly in the traders corner imho. Selling and negativity beget more selling and scares potential investors away as do news releases from the competition. Breathtec seems to be on the backburner too. I don't know when but I expect the next nr to be of substance and will drive the shareprice up. I just keep going back to why I purchased this stock in the first place. Necessity is the mother of invention and this mother could make millionaires. I am not crazy about the promotional gang but I think they have been censored a bit about what they can say, I'm guessing from the U of F team led by Yost. I have no doubt about the Yost team being able to do this with their track record of success but it is a race. glta and dyodd
calihemp.com homepage and lo and behold you can find Nutritional High's CBD capsules for sale under the name of Nutritional Traditions. It seems we have a product for sale and a site to buy it at. There's some good news. glta and dyodd
In the past I have e-mailed Rav and Kal and it is my opinion that they prefer the phone call method than putting anything in writing. That has been my experience. Remember why you placed your bet on this in the first place. Be strong and don't run for the door. Selling begets selling. If this keeps up Warren Buffet will be sniffing around looking for an out of favor company with a ton of upside potential. Remember the team that are working on this. glta and dyodd
All the players in the THC breathalyzer invention business have the same hurdles. You do your due diligence and make your pick to the best of your ability. Law enforcement wants it. Most of the driving public want it. Lawyers will want to argue it just like they are still argueing the bac breathalyzer. The THC level seems to be a point of controversy. A simple yes or no device will be enough in my opinion to take the driver off the road until he is deemed safe to drive. For alcohol you have the right to refuse and a law to cover that option. If you refuse you aren't going to drive anywhere. You will probably spend the night in lockup under observation and released the next morning with penalties or a day in court. I suspect the same will happen with THC impairment or any other chemical or herb type of impairment. Observation by others is damning evidence and easier to justify if you have already tested positive. If you don't test positive they might want to park you for other types of impairment. In Canada if you cause a serious accident with injury or death you will be tested with blood, hair, urine as well as balance test and observations for slurred speach, red eyes and dilated pupils. Some day in the future they will have a universal test for anything and everything that can cause impairment but one step at a time. With rec pot surfacing and becoming legal in more and more places, a simple yes or no device will suffice. I just hope it's a breathalyzer and not a swab. glta and dyodd
product available. check it out! https://calihemp.com/product/hemplify-tropical-punch-6-24-per-case/. This could be a SPLIF THC product if/when we get into production.
https://calihemp.com/product/hemplify-tropical-punch-6-24-per-case/
Honest to goodness real sales.
That means you are committed to your investment. Everytime I try to take some profits and re-invest to buy more shares I get caught without my investment. There is too much upside on the line for me to be without the stock which will skyrocket when we succeed. This could launch like the price of gold did today. glta and dyodd
probably some investors switching over to gold stocks on the $30 bump in the pog today. negativity gets the herd of sheeples moving. remember why you invested in this in the first place. these promoters have a great idea and got the right people on board to make this happen. Yost and his team have billions of dollars worth of successes backing them and that is caused by perseverance and the will to succeed. We could have a tiger by the tail and while the news is sparce for Cannabix so is the news from any competition. glta, dyodd, be strong and go with the reason you got in in the first place.
I'm guessing the recent police sweeps might boost our sales a little. The government needs to get their sh#t together NOW and straighten out this mess. Legal tested quality government approved pot is there for the taking for licensed vendors but my personal opinion is that all the illegal pot shops can go to hell. Why can't our lps sell there products in storefronts like government liquor stores do. This mail only bs is somebody trying to save another dying government institution called Canada Post. We have drug stores chompin' at the bit to be legal dispensaries for medical marijuana which makes perfectly good sense to me because we allow them to sell all other pharmaceuticals. Liquor stores are highly regulated and licensed and are a perfect fit for selling recreational pot with their system of id'ing patrons as to their legality. Those tax dollars that are going underground can be used to educate and treat the addictions and the money saved by the police force can go after the killer drug dealers. What is left over can be used to improve waiting times in our medical system or feed underprivileged kids (who may be children of drug abusers) or pay down debt. It is my opinion that this is how the liberals got elected in Canada and it is time to live up to their election promises. Dragging their feet got us into this conundrum of illegal head shops and the fix is very simple. Exterminate the illegal and get practical about the legal producers being able to supply legal storefronts or pharmacies. Burying their heads in the sand over the medical only use is a holdback from the rednecks while fullwell knowing that the majority of the populace don't share those views and want rec pot. glta and dyodd
The Canadian politicians are making mention of impaired driving concerns with medical and especially rec pot. I get the sense they want a legally acceptable device for detecting thc before they get around to legalizing pot for recreational use. As a law abiding citizen I would like to see this happen too, not that i am opposed to people using pot recreationally but I don't want them out on the highways with my loved ones and friends. We are in a race for this device and from what i understand the Cannabix breathalyzer has had a lot of thought put into it with foresight as to recent usage to eliminate the casual user or you will lose half your workforce that use on days off but are responsible enough to come to work straight and sober. I think anything that collects DNA gives too much information that can be detrimental to your well-being and a violation of your legal rights. Swabs imo won't get over the legal hurdles but our device working as intended will be welcomed. My hope is that we are just about ready for our reveal but my intuition tells me this won't happen until it is "right" and Yost will make sure of that. When this happens then team Malhi will do what they do best and promote the hell out of it. I can see this being a $20-30 dollar stock based on another breathalyzer (bac) company that flirted with the 40 dollar range. glta and dyodd
Did they sample the product and what did you think? Any mention of what the hangup is in getting this on amazon or a shelf somewhere? When I google up hemplify i get another one and there is also a hempify which makes me wonder if there is an infringement over the name. I can't find any hitch on the FDA website and when I searched out Creatrix and Madflower I didn't get the impression that chasing music groupies and bare bones websites are a real push for an exciting new power drink supplement making its debut. I shot him off another e-mail but wish I had a face to face with him to discuss the issues. I got my shares filled. glta and dyodd
Hi Jeff,
Is the Hemplify CBD beverage product benign in drug testing by companies or employers? Does the CBD molecule which is very similar in my understanding to the THC molecule trigger a positive for drug usage? There is a large amount of your customer base will be professional drivers who are subject to random drug tests but love booster products. I would also like to ask about the Tinlefy product development if that is the moniker chosen for the THC product. There seems to be a hiccup to being able to find personal product endorsements and more importantly retailers. If we are on the shelf at some retailers could you please give us their contact info for purchase or send me a sampling as I would be interested in being a distributor in Canada. My last e-mail didn’t address some of the issues I raised. Looking forward to some answers from the top. Is there an infringement issue or FDA problem? I read your last filing on CSX and you described new customers as “none”. Also could you please share with investors who is contracted to produce our products and when we can expect the run for distribution to retailers to take place!
Thanks in advance
geodcan
https://www.newcannabisventures.com/category/cannabis-company-news/ great link for cannabis news.
give it up already! You are one guy banging your drum all alone. Maybe it's not the sht you like but a lot of people think differently. CGC has lots of legal customers that are happy with quality, safe, consistent strength, oh, and legal product. glta and dyodd
did Jeff share the tinlify name with you? Did you get to rub elbows with the Tinley guys at the Toronto gig and how did that go? tia geo
Practicality speaks volumes. Boo hoo, the black market storefronts got raided and those patrons will have to go buy their crotchweed from the guy hiding behind the dumpster. The legitimate "patients" can continue buying medicine as bud or oils legally through licensed producers. The mmpr regulations are reasonably well thought out to make a quick transition to legal rec pot but there is no reason for government to do this except taxation. The illegals shouldn't have first strike advantage and there is always the question of quality, strength and safety for consumers. Where did all those edibles get manufactured and how strong or safe are they for consumption? My guess is that there are very few head shops that sprung up for compassionate reasons and were being supplied by mmpr growers and the consistency and quality are questionable, especially with the mipps. In Canada the government has dragged their feet and are the reason for the anarchy that we have but you have to fix what's wrong in order to make it right. If the head shops can fire up again as legitimate businesses selling tested products then power to them but they will have to have non-criminal owners just like the bar biz. The people that use probably care more than the non-users and the mess we are in here in Canada is from the redneck politicians being afraid to make decisions. Thankfully we are invested in a visionary company with a lot of blue sky potential. glta and dyodd
This has as much hope for a bump up as just about anything right now so I picked up some more. I'm not sure what the stumbling block is but it could be the fda or name infringement but with the cbd bill being bantered about this could resolve itself quickly. I know the potential of softdrinks and health booster drinks are cannibalizing that softdrink market. This could be a pharma and a booster drink if they are successful with Hemplify and then put a shot of THC in it. I wouldn't wait for Posner's production line though, simply because Hemplify are walking the talk and Nutritional High............not so much. I am invested in both but always liked the drink market. I got a double on Coca Cola once after it had already tripled because the parent company took it back. glta and dyodd
the dna issue will be a stumbling block for legality imho. I don't know how it works exactly but if the swab picks up thc from last weekends smoke up you will lose a lot of drivers and the economy can't afford that. Truck driving is a crappy job and full of sacrifices by drivers who are sometimes gone for weeks before they get home. If their choice is marijuana for their r and r weekends or time off and it shows up in the back to work day test even if they haven't consumed for 24 hours you will have a severe shortage of drivers because they can't pass the drug test. Cannabinoid drinks and energy bars are also becoming mainstream and the cbd molecule is very similar to the thc one without the high. Will that trigger the saliva test swab to positive. In Canada the judge can order your dna test to be part of your record but I think it is only if you are convicted. Collecting dna in a data base has a lot of downside like if you show a marker for cancer who is going to hire you so it kind of circumvents the law if innocent until proven guilty. Your employer in many instances has more edge than the law for random drug testing etc. I worked for a trucking company in Canada and I could land in the yard at 10 pm and get breathalyzed and the pee sample. And if you were on the road they would just have you pull into a clinic in some town for the same. Funny thing was it was the office staff that got busted more than the drivers for failed drug tests and the result was instant termination. The Cannabix breathalyzer has a good understanding of what is needed in their device to keep thc impaired drivers off the road for companies and the general population. We put men on the moon and sent rovers to Mars. This is doable imho and I'm leaving my money in Cannabix. glta and dyodd
If anybody said that you would be able to get free pot in Canada years ago you would have been laughed off the block. The MMRP regs are throwing a wrench into the major insurers who are being pressured into providing almost free pot to patients. The normal ebb and flow of business will drive the price down due to the well known law of supply and demand and the influx of miners and explorers that have left the moosepasture biz to go into the green biz. When the legislation is passed to make pot legal we will have a rising tide situation for just about any company that has pot in its name but then business fundamentals will take effect and there will be a lot of failures because the field will be saturated. Someday away in the future the countries with the free heat and cheap labour will reign supreme because cost of production will be so much lower than the northern climates. I have given my opinion on the necessity for CGC to make international moves or they will be left behind. I was glad to see the Oz deal happen and I think some of that old Hershey factory should be resurrected for mipps. Edibles are gaining ground and some of the old chocolate guys from the area are probably still around and could help develop some good marijuana infused pot products, first for medicine and then for fun. There is a balance to re-investing earnings and rewarding shareholders and International is a must imho. glta and dyodd
new blood on board and new financing. not quite sure what the plan is focused on but a fresh mover and shaker is welcome because the other one seems to be a little brain fried or something. I have to give Posner some respect because he generated a good idea and recruited some good people to advance the cause. I just wish he would get focused on the Colorado plant and leave everything else alone until he gets a product or two out there where people can buy it. glta and dyodd
That's some good reasoned speculation about the progress and with Breathtec people doing the same thing for a different purpose very probable. No doubt there is pressure there to get it built but my guess is that it won't hit the shelves until Yost says so because he has a rep. Canada seems to be dragging their feet on legalization and the concerns of impaired driving are intertwined in a lot of the ramblings by lawmakers and others. I think the Liberals would find it a lot easier to advance legalization if there was a THC breathalyzer available. It is a race and I put a lot of hope and money on this horse winning it. glta and dyodd
news over @ SH site. A little enthusiasm for the new guy.