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The question is who has the better overall plan and who will develop their markets (PMCM is in several) better? Only time will answer that, IMO.
If they want to stay on OTCQB they're gonna have to RS this thing anyway, and I honestly don't mind if they do. There will be a lot fewer shares when that happens, no?
Of course, all of the "this is a dilution scam and nothing more" folks will come out of the woodwork to scream "SEE?! THEY JUST RS'D! WHY WOULD THEY DO THAT IF NOT TO TAKE YOUR MONEY AND DRIVE THE PPS BACK DOWN TO DO IT AGAIN?!" to which I say "they want to stay on OTCQB".
I have to ask you, though, if you are aware of the fine line between herbal remedy and drug. You see, one of those is commonly used in its natural state, often dried, crushed, cooked, burned, or brewed into tea. The other is heavily processed, often concocted from several simple ingredients (often times even from other herbal remedies) into a more complex product.
Care to guess which side of the line cannabis fall on? Hint: cocaine, heroin, ketamine, aspirin, ibuprofen, caffeine (processed as an additive extract), hivid, combivir, mechlorethamine, and streptozocin are all on the opposite side. Those last two? Chemotherapy drugs. The tow before that? HIV treatments. Caffeine, of course, most likely in your favorite soda, sometimes even in pill form, paired with the two over-the-counter analgesics I listed. All in the same broad scope of "drug" as the harder stuff at the head of the list. Cannabis doesn't make the list, though; it's an herbal remedy.
Clearly not all drugs are bad; in fact, I'm not sure any truly are, we just haven't found conditions for each of them to treat, or at least not the correct safe doses when using them as treatments. Who knows, maybe a very low-dose crack regimen is the cure for AIDS? Nobody's tried it!
That said, there simply shouldn't be a recreational market for the harder stuff. Ever.
I'd like to see that, but I actually think we're gonna cap out at the high 6's, then see triples again for a day or two, then start our climb.
I had predicted the peak for last week and the fall for this week, but the market did some funky stuff and I didn't account for the holiday, so I may be off by a couple of weeks on this, or we may not see that run into the 6's.
Time will tell, but PMCM is definitely worth holding IMO.
Oh, pennies are definitely coming. I need to see at least one of 'em over the summer and I'm confident that I will. Possibly .05 this year; more likely .02, though.
Don't worry, when I start ranting about everyone jumping up and down and screaming about how this thing's gonna take off and make us all rich tomorrow, when in reality we all know it's not... When I point out that these people only serve to hold this stock back when people start getting the feeling that PMCM is a P&D because those "penny tomorrow" predictions never happen... I'm not talking about you. Far from it, you seem to be grounded firmly in reality.
GLTY
I actually said "to da moon", but IMO $0.05 is moon territory for this play, at least in the near term e.g. this year. I'm not hopeful for that to actually happen, but there is a distinct possibility. Heck, $1+ could actually happen, as well, but it's so unlikely, it really is ridiculous to even talk about.
People still will, though.
Yes, a whole slew of people have been saying "pennies this week" every week for months, off of nothing but forward-looking statements from honestly questionable PRs. That doesn't discredit those of us who've been saying pennies by mid-summer since the Suzie Q's PR.
Suzie Q's was a solid PR, it's a solid operation and a solid deal. If you want to discredit PMCM investors, you'll have to let us enjoy our summer (and summer profits) first.
Hang in there, we had a low volume day, it happens. We'll probably sit between 35 and 45 until the next PR, then POW! Straight to the moon!
Right there with ya good buddy. PMCM's just hydrating and doing some stretches before its pending marathon run. IMO
Woah dude, what triggered that? Were you perhaps replying to the wrong post? There are a few people here I'd love to say that to, but Clean ain't one of 'em, good guy as far as I can tell.
num1inv, as a free member, I can't reply to your PM, but thanks for the info; If you want to keep this conversation going in private, feel free to drop me your email or skype name (if you use skype).
I do use lavender (via actual lavender flower, which I use in tea and to make lavender sugar) and lavender oil as a preventative therapy and it seems to work wonders. I have a few triggers that even lavender and high-dose caffeine don't counteract, which is when I'd normally take a Cafergot, but MMJ does the trick so much more effectively. The peppermint oil in the stuff you mentioned might be problematic for me, as well, as I think it's one of my triggers (I haven't been able to confirm this one yet, as it always seems to be present with other potential triggers).
What I've got now works and works well. And now that I'm invested in the market for that very remedy (thanks PMCM), all the more reason to keep using it :)
I've had migraines since I was 5, you think I haven't seen a neurologist? I was on Cafergot, a migraine med comprised of caffeine (100mg) and rye-ergot (1mg) until I started tokin' up 4 years ago. I've tried so hard to get off the stuff, but no other migraine med worked. Don't sit here and talk to me about caffeine and migraines when that scrip was written by a neurologist 28 years ago, renewed by one every other year since.
Unless you're licensed to practice medicine (documentation, please), I'll leave the diagnostics and treatment to those who are.
Funny, I started on caffeine because of mine. Had 'em since I was 5, first soda (and thus first caffeine) was on doctor's orders.
Why thank you, Sir.
I *do* smoke... well, I vape... but I also invest. MMJ is definitely a safer migraine treatment than the rye-ergot laced poison pills I was prescribed when I was 5. If you don't know about ergot, google it, it's not good stuff.
Before cannabis, my choices when faced with a migraine were deal with the headache, physical aura, visible aura, and paralysis for a day or longer, hoping I can sleep most of it off, or take my Cafergot (the only FDA-approved treatment that seems to work for me) and trip balls for 8+ hours. A good quality low-THC high-CBD strain of marijuana kills my migraines without taking me out of commission.
This is why I'm long in PMCM.
The reality is people get drunk and do stupid sh*t like shoot up or snort blow for the first time, then they're hooked. True story.
Sadly, I don't think he's playing. In fact, given some of the arguments I've heard from people who are completely ignorant if the reality of medical marijuana, I'm almost 100% certain he's legit.
At any rate, I'm not replying to him as a means of giving him attention, but rather using him as a jumping-off point for telling my own MMJ success story.
Thank you, PMCM! Open a Suzy Q's dispensary in the bay area and you'll have my business!
Not everyone has that level of self control. At least with pot you pass out before you kill yourself or anyone else. People drive drunk because they think they're okay; people don't drive stoned because it just makes them too damn lazy to walk to the car.
I watched a family friend, hell, a guy I considered family, a man who was engrained into my earliest childhood memories, drink himself to death 5 years ago. He had battled with alcohol most of his adult life, had been through rehab at least a half dozen times, and in the end he was drinking 2 24-packs per day.
My mother's second husband drank himself out of a job, out of a marriage, and eventually into homelessness.
My ex gave up pot in favor of drinking. She had 2 miscarriages and a stillbirth as a result, before giving up the bottle and picking the bong back up.
Those are just the stories I'm closest to, I would go on all day.
Know how many lives I've seen ruined by pot? 0. None. Not a single one.
Suzie Q's, saving lives since 2010, now backed by PMCM.
The gateway aspect is the fact that, in states where you can't walk into a licensed and regulated facility and buy it legally, you have to buy it from a drug dealer who, of course, is going to try to upsell you; it's how he makes money!
Another fact is that I use medical marijuana for my migraines, yet I wouldn't know where to score cocaine, ecstasy, heroin, or any other hard drugs. Please explain how I'm going to get hooked on those, then?
Yet another fact: Since I stopped using the RDA-approved rye-ergot-based hallucinogen I was prescribed as a child and started vaporizing a high-CBD, low-THC strain of marijuana to control my migraines, I've become more productive (not losing entire days to ergot trips sure made a difference) and have actually lost 20lb, starting to return to what is a normal, healthy weight for me.
As a software developer, I can assure you that I avoid things that tend to make me stupid. I'll let the fact that I am an avid medical marijuana user stand for itself. Your posts, on the other hand, seem to indicate that you might potentially be attracted to such mind-numbing substances as you claim marijuana to be. IMO.
This message brought to you by a proud PMCM investor and MMJ patient.
Dude. I've suffered migraines for 28 years, since I was 5. There are dozens and dozens of FDA-approved migraine treatments on the market, but only one of them actually works for me; it's called Cafergot and it's primary active ingredient is a hallucinogenic, poisonous rye fungus called ergot. Before I discovered that there are several strains of marijuana that also ease my migraines, my choice was either be useless for a day because of a migraine or be useless for a day because I'm tripping balls on ergot.
A few years ago, I discovered that I have a 3rd option, the use of one of several low-THC, high-CBD strains of marijuana. This allows me to function during a migraine, whether the symptoms include headache, physical aura, visual aura, or even partial paralysis (I get all of these with my migraines), one draw from my vaporizer and I'm good for most of the day. When that wears off, another draw covers me for another 8-10 hours.
Hell, the low-THC strains don't even get me high. I could vape 2 or 3 bowls and not even be buzzed, but that would be wasteful, as I just need that CBD boost to power through the migraine and actually be productive during a migraine.
Did I mention that cannabis costs me about 1/4 as much as the hallucinogenic poison I used for 24 years? Yes, on top of being more effective, safer, and allowing me to actually be productive while using it, medical marijuana is actually cheaper, to boot!
Are you saying a purely-medicinal strain of cannabis, used for purely medicinal purposes, is going to ruin more lives than a poisonous rye-fungus based hallucinogen that was responsible for The Plague of the Holy Fire* (800-900 A.D.), contributed to the Bubonic Plague* hysteria (1100-1500 A.D), and was the primary driving force behind the Salem Witchcraft Trials* in the late 1600's? Considering the complete lack of any evidence of this, despite widespread global use of marijuana for both medicinal and recreational purposes for millennia, in contrast to ergot's 500+ year history of causing psychosis, hysteria, murder, mayhem, and even direct death, I think you might be wrong.
And one of these is approved for medicinal use by the FDA. The one responsible for hundreds of thousands, if not millions of deaths.
PMCM, show us the way!
* REFERENCE: http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/wong/BOT135/LECT12.HTM
YES! As a migraine sufferer since age 5, the only two treatments that provide relief for me, having tried them all, are Cafergot, which is laced with the highly-psychoactive and poisonous rye fungus, ergot, or one of several strains of marijuana. With pot, I can pick a high-CBD, low-THC strain and get relief from my migraines with little or no side effect (I use a vaporizer, so I'm not smoking, either), whereas the only FDA-approved treatment that actually works for me also causes me to trip balls for half a day.
Pretty simple choice, really; be useless for a day because of a migraine, be useless for a day because I'm on a psychedelic trip as a result of my FDA-approved migraine prescription, or toke up a bit and get on with my day. I was able to drop the federally-legal psychoactive drugs and pick up some medical pot when I moved to California 4 years ago.
So here I am in California, with money invested in PMCM and Suzie Q's, migraine free for the last 4 years, after 23 years of struggling over the choice between tripping balls or trying to sleep off a migraine.
Someone who hasn't experienced the enlightenment of being able to actually remain productive throughout their day, despite an acute sensory and pain disorder, or some other legitimate medical and/or quality-of-life benefit from the use of marijuana... I can totally see why they'd be afraid of it, and I can totally see the objection to recreational use, although I do keep stock of some high-THC strains for that purpose, as well.
At any rate, marijuana is so much safer than alcohol, across the board, so I wish the anti-intoxicant crowd would put their focus there, first. And I'm saying this as someone who enjoys a drink with dinner on most nights, as well.
Whichever path Suzie Q's and PMCM eventually take, they've got my support and I'm certain we will all profit.
Viagra isn't really the best example, it actually more or less works as advertized, and there's no real way to do what it does without affecting blood pressure; that's more a natural consequence of sending all that blood to a specific region of the body than it is anything to do with the "medication".
It's not even that, though. While they're not a for-profit organization, they do have to work within a budget, a very tight budget, while other government bodies *cough*NSA*cough*armed forces*cough* have essentially unlimited budget. That means there is an interest in external funding, which sometimes means accepting "donations" in exchange for approving some drug or food additive, or for rejecting another, just to find day-to-day operations.
What's more is that the FDA is run be real live people. The living, breathing variety. Some non-trivial number of those have been known to accept bribes. This is (in theory) one of the primary reasons we vote in this country; you can't bribe the entire voting public; but do we vote on new drugs, food additives, and treatments? No, and that leaves the FDA vulnerable.
Mind you, I'm not saying we should vote on everything. If there is an imminent threat to our country, clearly we shouldn't take the time to vote on whether or not to defend ourselves and.or launch a counter attack. But for things that can stand being delayed by a month or two, like get-it-up pills and yet-another-poisonous-sugar-substitute, the public should have the final say before (in the case of artificial sweeteners) they end up in every product on the shelf and we don't really have a choice.
And, so, what do we do? When something with a multi-millennium history of working doesn't get approved, but rather banned, we stand up, say "F&*% THAT", and use it anyway. And we buy PMCM. And we all feel good and make money.
Yeah, as good as things would be if the public had as much say as we're told we do in elementary school, I'm pretty happy with the opportunities the current system has given me. I think we should keep it.
PMCM4LIFE
And that's putting money in all of our pockets.
I don't see what people don't understand about this, but I'm glad to see that at least a handful here get it.
Because that matters at the state level? Or because everything the FDA says works, and only what the FDA says works, works?
No?
And no?
Oh.
There's money to be made on both sides of the fence, but I'm confident that once the novelty of pot tourism wears off, the majority of that money is on the medical side.
All else being equal, when there's a nearly 50% tax on the recreational pot and almost no tax on the medical, which do you think is going to cost less? And which would you prefer?
To answer my own questions: Medical will cost less and I would prefer the cheaper option, all else being equal.
Anyone who can get a prescription will, and those people will buy the cheaper pot, which will be the medical grade, which PMCM will be selling.
This is exactly where we want to be.
IMO
There will still be a huge medical market. Anyone that can get a prescription will make use of it, as it's not taxed as heavily as recreational, which translates to cheaper weed and, because the government isn't dictating breeding and growing procedures, a wider variety of strains of varied strengths and genealogies, which the recreational market will never get, at least in WA.
If it were me, I'd rather have the medical license. Oh, look, investor... I guess it *is* me. :)
JMHO
No, it's not, and even if it is, I don't care as long as the the PPS goes the same direction as my middle finger, for long enough for me to walk away with some profit.
By the way, that direction is up. Straight up and aimed at the naysayers.
PMCM FTMFW.
IMO.
Sadly, that's SPO in the entertainment industry; fortunately, it's also not an indicator that we are being scammed, here. It's not as uncommon as you may think to see an artist have an album go platinum and yet only see a $10 royalty check for it; the fact is artists do get screwed by labels, both big and small.
Nothing to see here. Really.
IMO, of course.
+1 I'd like to see this as well
Because Choo Biggz is managed by Primco, but 50 Cent is not, he was only on a track with Choo Biggz. Or, more to the point, because artists are supposed to be promoted by their managers and labels, not the other way around.
You serious? You're investing in a company that manages artists and you don't know about one of the most influential rappers of the last 20 years? I know you're not here for the real estate, because there really isn't any... so you must be here for the pot, then.
Or you're 16 days late for April Fool's...
GLTY
Yup, and the sell bias is normal for a long weekend, people cleaning out their portfolios (negative), shares changing hands (neutral), not a whole lot of new money (positive), so it looks bad, but it's really not. Just the market being the market, IMO.
Yup. Lots of people swapping shares and cleaning house today, not many people buying new positions. Typical for a weekend, and even less surprising for a long weekend.
Everyone just hold fast, this is the market being the market. IMO.
GLTA
Relatively low volume right now, after a moderately high volume day with a heavy bias toward buy volume. Seeing a bit of sell off today, but at this volume it's nothing to worry about, and the decrease in volume doesn't concern me, for two reasons; A) it's early in the trading day and B) we're heading into a 3 day weekend.
It's also worth pointing out that the sell volume is a hair over 43mil right now, and that includes a single 20mil trade that didn't make a dent in the PPS.
Were just seeing shares changing hands and people cleaning their portfolios before the weekend.
No sweat, IMO.
12,420,247 would have been better.
PMCM makes me want to (1 2) 420, 24/7.
Tons! Literally tons! And that translates directly to $$$$$ for all PMCM longs.
Yeah... all of the PMCM longs would love to see it move. :)
The facility they're building with CanMED will be rented out; they actually own Suzie Q's, which does produce and sell marijuana.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that Suzie Q's has a cultivation license, since they haven't been shut down by either the city or state after several years of public operation.
Wow! Way more positive response than I was expecting! Thanks guys!
Now, let's make some MONEY!