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Anybody think we see a name change or PR soon? That would POP this big time. I hope my funds clear by tomorrow, itching to buy more. GLTA
The whole sector is lighting up today, the run has begun!
Wait hold on WOFA in two days I'll be clear to buy more of these cheepies then you can fly! LOL GLTA
We are going to make a lot of Green Backs on this ticker YS. Buying more as soon as account clears. GLTA
Volume starting to pick up, getting close to Nov elections. Prop 64 will most likely pass in California, when that happens the whole MJ sector will light up like the 4th of July. Load up now while the SP is "LOW". I'll be buying more as soon as my funds clear. GLTA
The sunshine state is on board
A new poll in Florida shows growing support for a medical marijuana ballot measure that the state’s voters will consider on Nov. 8.
According to a September survey by the Saint Leo University Polling Institute in Saint Leo, Florida, 68.8% of likely voters supported Amendment 2, as the medical cannabis measure is known, up from 65.1% in June.
License Directory Sidebar“It appears as though medical marijuana supporters will get the victory they were denied by voters in 2014,” Frank Orlando, director of the polling institute and a political science instructor at the university, said in a news release.
“The higher the turnout among young voters, the better the chance that this amendment passes,” Orlando said.
Orlando was referring to a similar medical marijuana measure that failed in 2014. It received about 57% of the vote, short of the 60% support needed to pass a ballot measure in Florida.
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California here we come ( almost a foregone conclusion they will vote yes on Rec use.
California Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday signed a significant piece of statewide medical marijuana legislation and vetoed another focused on Los Angeles.
Brown signed Assembly Bill 2679, which establishes statewide standards for MMJ product manufacturers, further implements regulations for the industry as a whole, and puts an end to “misguided raids” by law enforcement on infused-product makers, according to a press release from Assemblyman Rob Bonta’s office.
License Directory SidebarBrown vetoed Assembly Bill 2385, which would have created an exemption to the upcoming statewide MMJ industry regulations for a handful of cannabis businesses in Los Angeles.
The bill would have allowed some dispensaries in the city to continue operating without obtaining a local license. Storefronts in the rest of the state, meanwhile, will be required to get a local permit in addition to a state license. Brown called the bill “inconsistent with the dual licensing requirement established last year by the Medical Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act.”
The practical effect of Brown’s veto means that Los Angeles officials will now be forced to figure out some type of licensing system, unless city policymakers want to simply ban all MMJ businesses. But that seems highly unlikely. The majority of California's voters say yes to all forms of legalization, Med & Rec.
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Anyone thinking of buying should get in now while the SP is so low, instead of chasing it over the next month or so. MJ sector is on fire, when California (third largest economy in the world) and several other states vote yes on Recreational use on Nov 8th the results will be astronomical profits across the whole sector, including WOFA. Right now a mere $500 will get you 333,333 Shares of WOFA if this even hits 0.10 that's over $30,000, buy more, well you do the math. (I own over a million shares) It's rare times like this, that people become very rich for very little, a once in a lifetime opportunity. GLTA
Agreed YS, this is a very good sign today. If we get news or name change [/b]this ticker will skyrocket. GLTA
The only thing we can do right now for ourselves, is post this company as a pot stock and it's potential as a money maker, over the internet and let potential investors know.
Morning YS I was going to ask you if you had any idea when we might see a name change or some news but I assume now you probably do not. If anyone hears anything, please post it for the rest of us. GLTA
Legalizing Boom Coming Nov 8th
?A new poll in Massachusetts shows 53% of state voters support a ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana, with 40% opposed and 7% undecided.
The poll is the second in less than three weeks to show Massachusetts voters supporting the recreational marijuana legalization ballot measure, which they will decide on Nov. 8. That’s a dramatic shift from previous polls just a few months ago that showed voters split over the measure or rejecting it.
License Directory SidebarThe measure received majority support from every demographic group except voters who were older than 55 and described themselves as “conservatives,” according to WBZ, the CBS news affiliate in Boston. WBS conducted the poll of 700 people with the University Massachusetts-Amherst.
But the support came with some caveats. The WBZ poll offered respondents different legalization scenarios and asked if any concerned them.
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It's a pretty sure bet MJ will be legalized Med & Rec in many states this November.
A new poll in Massachusetts shows 53% of state voters support a ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana, with 40% opposed and 7% undecided.
The poll is the second in less than three weeks to show Massachusetts voters supporting the recreational marijuana legalization ballot measure, which they will decide on Nov. 8. That’s a dramatic shift from previous polls just a few months ago that showed voters split over the measure or rejecting it.
License Directory SidebarThe measure received majority support from every demographic group except voters who were older than 55 and described themselves as “conservatives,” according to WBZ, the CBS news affiliate in Boston. WBS conducted the poll of 700 people with the University Massachusetts-Amherst.
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More and more states will be legalizing MJ on Nov 8th
A new poll in Massachusetts shows 53% of state voters support a ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana, with 40% opposed and 7% undecided.
The poll is the second in less than three weeks to show Massachusetts voters supporting the recreational marijuana legalization ballot measure, which they will decide on Nov. 8. That’s a dramatic shift from previous polls just a few months ago that showed voters split over the measure or rejecting it.
License Directory SidebarThe measure received majority support from every demographic group except voters who were older than 55 and described themselves as “conservatives,” according to WBZ, the CBS news affiliate in Boston. WBS conducted the poll of 700 people with the University Massachusetts-Amherst.
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GRNH mentioned twice in this MJ Prmo as a huge gainer
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Dear Wall Street Insights & Indictments Reader,
On November 8, an estimated 129 million Americans will cast their ballots for our next president.
But that day, voters in up to 20 states will also make a decision on the most controversial issue in modern history. (Full story...)
In Arizona, it's Proposition 205. In Arkansas, it's known as Issue 7.
And Montana, Initiative 182.
Already, this divisive issue has caused protests to erupt in major cities as well as small towns across the country.
And most Americans have no idea what's unfolding. Yet the stakes couldn't be higher.
These voters will decide the fate of potentially $200 billion of the U.S. economy, and half a million jobs could hang in the balance.
Powerful battle lines have been drawn around this issue. But it has also created some strange alliances.
In states like Florida, where it's known as Amendment 2, Donald Trump says he supports it "100 percent."
Hillary Clinton has taken a similar position, declaring "I absolutely support all the states" approving statutes like the one on California's ballot.
However, Trump's running mate, Mike Pence, has said, "I would not support it."
And Tim Kaine agrees with him, saying, "I wouldn't vote for it."
My vote is a strong YES for this issue.
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Because even if you do not live in one of the states set to vote on it, this issue will affect you.
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20 States voting on November 8th to legalize MJ Medical/Recreational Over 65% of US citizens will vote yes. This will be bigger then Mt. Everest. Get in now or you will chasing it over the next two months. GLTA
Can't wait for 30,000,000 + VOLUME
The sharks agree, MJ sector will be Huge. Check out the slide show!
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That's great news BC Pain, thanks for posting it.
I agree but our biggest problem is Volume, Volume. Volume, Over the next few weeks that should start to change, wish that Name Change would happen, so we can begin to get noticed as an MJ stock. Then things will start to really "POP" GLTA
I'm not going any ware, my shares are cemented in place and ready for the move up.
Up 100% today, something big coming.
What the hell is going on almost 10,000,000 volume and we are down almost 13%.
Make Money From The Next 'Vice' Stock Boom: Like it or not, pot is big business,and it's only going to get bigger.
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Make Money From The Next 'Vice' Stock Boom: Like it or not, pot is big business,and it's only going to get bigger.
MJ sector will explode in Oct/Nov
So glad I bought my last 25,000 shares @ 0,0433 last Wednesday. Wish I had more dry powder to buy more. I may not have millions of shares like some of you guys but I'm satisfied with almost 200,00 shares, if this goes to anywhere near a buck I'll be in happy land. Thanks to all you guys with L2 and other tools I do not have for all your pertinent information. Best of luck to all of us longs.
I hope your right YN that would be a nice addition to my other MJ plays. If and when you get any new information, please post it. It seems you have a better understanding of this company then most on this very quiet board. As I said before I believe a lot of people are holding and quietly waiting and others who are undecided will jump in with good movement. I hope they don't wait to long, because when this starts running on any news it will be fast and furious. GLTA
What do you think guys people selling for a small profit (stupid) or MMs still playing games. High of 0.0061 to a close of 0.0022. Not worried just a little disappointed.
MJ sector will be Mega Huge by November, get in now for a fraction of a cent.
Passage of a Prop 64 is Long Overdue
Posted by CN Staff on September 19, 2016
cannabis California -- There’s a reason marijuana laws don’t work: There is no compelling reason for them to work.
Marijuana is not a dangerous drug. Used in moderation, cannabis has few ill effects; used in excess, the intoxicant has fewer and less severe side effects than alcohol. It’s not in a class with opioids that can kill users. There has been no known lethal human overdose of marijuana. The California Medical Association supports state Proposition 64, which would legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana for recreational adult use. There is no compelling public-safety interest in government’s ban on adult recreational use — not in a free country.
It’s time for California to cut its ties with ill-conceived federal and state drug laws that ban adult recreational use and thus consign marijuana cultivation and sale to criminal gangs. Just as the mob grew powerful thanks to the American prohibition of alcohol (which failed to douse the public’s desire for spirits), drug gangs have flourished thanks to Washington’s war on drugs. By legalizing marijuana, not simply decriminalizing its use, California can move the trade out of the shadows to a place where the state can regulate and tax it. As Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, a proponent, told the San Francisco Chronicle’s editorial board, “The goal is to end the black market.”
Criminalization of marijuana also feeds a public contempt toward the political system. When they were young, Presidents Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton flouted the law, partook of the weed and got away with it. If they had been arrested and convicted, their life paths may not have led to the White House. An arrest on drug charges can prevent young men and women from winning security clearances needed for some jobs but not, apparently, for the position of commander in chief. Alas, when Clinton, Bush, and Obama were in a position to do something — to end a crusade that disproportionately hurts young people of color — they could not be bothered.
In that spirit, many statewide officeholders in California (including Newsom) refused in 2010 to endorse Proposition 19, which would have legalized adult use of marijuana. Then Colorado and Washington legalized recreational use in 2012 and it became clear California would follow suit. Newsom saw the light. He and political operative Jason Kinney now frame marijuana legalization as a “social justice” issue — yet it remains a social justice issue from which most Democrats run. No other statewide officeholder has endorsed Prop. 64, although Gov. Jerry Brown, who trashed Prop. 19, teased the editorial board this month by offering that he was “mulling” the 2016 ballot measure.
Let me be clear. In 2016, Californians don’t go to prison — or even jail — for holding small quantities of marijuana. (Possession of less than an ounce of marijuana isn’t even a misdemeanor in California anymore — it’s an infraction, punishable by a $100 fine. Prop. 64 would require that minors caught with an ounce or less attend drug education or counseling programs and perform community service.) State laws against marijuana were wrong when they led to jail time; now that getting caught can end with a $100 ticket, they’re a waste of resources and feckless.
Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Dublin, has endorsed Prop. 64. As a former prosecutor, Swalwell need not fear being labeled soft on crime. In 2014, I asked him if he thought legalization would drive up usage. Swalwell answered, “Honestly, no.” Newsom has been careful to frame himself as not pro-marijuana as much as anti-Prohibition. He knows that laws against pot are not the only threat to teenagers; heavy marijuana use can change the structure of their brains and sabotage their success as adults.
As the Prop. 64 meeting ended, Newsom told me how much his wife and he hate secondhand marijuana smoke. As the election looms, readers have sent me the occasional email warning that legalizing pot could increase squalor on the streets of San Francisco. They warn that with legalization, downtown could smell like pot smoke — as if it does not already. Yes, San Francisco has more than its share of medical marijuana dispensaries. Sorry, esteemed reader, I answer, booze and heroin are the downward drivers on San Francisco sidewalks, not marijuana. Pot plumes work like the fog that comes in on little cat feet and cools the bay, except it brings relief to the nose. In a city that reeks of urine and the pungent smell of stagnant sewers, marijuana smoke has become San Francisco’s deodorant.
There's a lot of longs still holding this stock just waiting for that to happen, we need news PR. October around the corner MJ will heat up more, November brings the elections and November 8th California votes for Recreational MJ use along with several other states. Big things happening soon, if they get there ducks in a row over the next month or so we can be part of the big bang and that's not a theory. GLTA
Why no Fins. shouldn't they have legally posted them by now. How much longer can they wait? A PR would be very helpful right now also. The run is starting to heat up in the MJ sector and where on a slow smoking smolder burn. Still holding but somewhat concerned, need news.
WOFA up 33% be still my ache heart. Like the man says, you have to be in to win it. GLTA
Anyone know if WOFA is still involved with Canna Strips in any way? Trying to dig up some more information, as to any new plans.
WOFA needs to move fast, the MJ sector is gonna explode soon.
Big Investment Bank Predicts $50 Billion U.S. Cannabis Industry
A mainstream investment bank predicts in a new report the U.S. cannabis industry may balloon to $50 billion over the next decade, more than eight times its current size and reflecting federal legalization of marijuana and a shrinkage of the black market.
The report from Cowen & Co. is notable for its prediction as well as the fact that it comes from a New York investment bank founded nearly a century ago, in 1918.
The public forecast from a mainstream firm gives the cannabis industry an added boost in legitimacy and credibility. Up to 10 states could be voting on legalizing medical or recreational marijuana this fall.
According to Bloomberg News, Cowen’s forecast assumes the federal government will legalize marijuana. “Cannabis prohibition has been in place for 80-plus years, but the tides are clearly turning,” the firm’s analysts said in their report. They put the size of the current legal MJ market at $6 billion.
“A 24 percent, 10-year revenue compound annual growth rate is hard to find in consumer staples, in particular one with a $50-plus billion end-point,” Cowen said, according to Bloomberg.
MJBizCrashCourseLate last year, Merrill Lynch, the investment banking arm of Bank of America, reportedly issued a relatively rosy 45-page report about cannabis that includes basic information about cannabis, its benefits for several medical conditions, an outline of state medical marijuana laws, and results of public surveys about cannabis.
Big Investment Bank Predicts $50 Billion U.S. Cannabis Industry
A mainstream investment bank predicts in a new report the U.S. cannabis industry may balloon to $50 billion over the next decade, more than eight times its current size and reflecting federal legalization of marijuana and a shrinkage of the black market.
The report from Cowen & Co. is notable for its prediction as well as the fact that it comes from a New York investment bank founded nearly a century ago, in 1918.
The public forecast from a mainstream firm gives the cannabis industry an added boost in legitimacy and credibility. Up to 10 states could be voting on legalizing medical or recreational marijuana this fall.
According to Bloomberg News, Cowen’s forecast assumes the federal government will legalize marijuana. “Cannabis prohibition has been in place for 80-plus years, but the tides are clearly turning,” the firm’s analysts said in their report. They put the size of the current legal MJ market at $6 billion.
“A 24 percent, 10-year revenue compound annual growth rate is hard to find in consumer staples, in particular one with a $50-plus billion end-point,” Cowen said, according to Bloomberg.
MJBizCrashCourseLate last year, Merrill Lynch, the investment banking arm of Bank of America, reportedly issued a relatively rosy 45-page report about cannabis that includes basic information about cannabis, its benefits for several medical conditions, an outline of state medical marijuana laws, and results of public surveys about cannabis.
More and more states are preparing for the boom in MJ sector.
Cannabis Infrastructure Firm Raises $4M for Greenhouse Facility
A Denver-based cannabis infrastructure and logistics firm has raised $4 million of a targeted $7 million to build its second greenhouse as well as an extraction facility and warehouse in southern Colorado, in Pueblo County.
GrowCo already operates one greenhouse at its 160-acre site in Pueblo County. Earlier this month it applied for a new round of debt security funding in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, according to BusinessDen.com. The first greenhouse site also has an extraction facility and warehouse.
CEO Wayne Harding said the company is on track to hit the $7 million target. “We have a number of private, accredited investors who are interested in the business,” he told BusinessDen.
GrowCo is a subsidiary of Two Rivers Water & Farming Company, which is based in Denver and specializes in providing irrigation services to farmers in the Arkansas River basin. Two Rivers raised $5.5 million in January that went toward building GrowCo’s first greenhouse.
Two Rivers owns approximately 50% of each greenhouse and 50% of GrowCo’s tenant financing and services company
The firm leases all of both greenhouses to Johnny Cannaseed, a Denver cannabis grower company formed in April by former Two Rivers and GrowCo CEO John McKowen, BusinessDen reported. In May, McKowen resigned from both Two Rivers and GrowCo and started his new firm. GrowCo evicted the previous tenant for not paying rent, BusinessDen reported.
Picked up more Cheepies this morning @ 0.0433. New investors should buy now, not gonna see 04s for long. Lets blow this thing out of the water. GRNH filling the POT with Gold. GLTA
Explosion in the MJ sector coming soon:
Prominent Travel Writer: ‘Get Ready’ for Age of MJ Tourism
One of the most well-known travel writers in the world, Arthur Frommer, predicted recently that cannabis tourism is going to become big business after the November election, when up to five more states could legalize recreational use.
If accurate, marijuana tourism would present additional opportunities for entrepreneurs looking to capitalize on the legalization of marijuana.
“The prospects seem strong that marijuana is now about to be added to beer and wine as a permissible product to order,” Frommer wrote in a column last week, the Denver Post reported. “This seems about to happen. Get ready for the era of marijuana — and marijuana tourism.”
MJBizCrashCourseCannabis tourism isn’t new in Colorado and Washington State, which have been selling legally to tourists for over two years now. But with the addition of Alaska and Oregon, which legalized in 2014, and possibly Arizona, California, Maine, Massachusetts and Nevada – which will all vote on rec in November – the tourism market could explode, Frommer wrote.
“We are on the brink of a major new travel movement,” predicted Frommer, a publisher of books for budget-conscious travelers.
In Colorado alone, “canna-tourism” accounted for roughly $100 million in sales in 2015, according to estimates by Marijuana Business Daily.