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You too. Their 6 months of fun is about over $$
OTC dreams are built on rumors - and once they become reality.... $$$$
Yup. Congrats to the patient holders who hung in during the silent period.
Might be chasing starting next week IMO
This rumor and timeline is picking up steam $$$$$
Best news ever.
Bipolar.
Daubs - I believe we are close to the 4-6 week news events. Now it gets "real" $$
Up from here $$$
Getting close $$$$
GBS is a decoy until PCC is fully revealed. Sorta funny some are concentrating on "only one" of the upcoming entities. Acquisitions is plural for a reason $$
Loading for the big run to $1. Shareholder value CEO.
GBS is small compared to what's coming. Maybe that's why GBS was announced pre-merger launch? IMO
Thanks for your "expect". Means nothing. Wait for the next event $$$
142M bid
Please tell us about PCC and their finances since you know so much? Obviously, GBS felt their expansion plans would make sense with PCC/PVSP. You shouldn't base your "financial" remarks on PVSP alone.
The past PRs were months before they're ready to fully launch. Hang tight.
Real news isn't a pump. They are finally ready to launch. IMO
Uh oh - 128M bid
Haha. Too easy $$$
"2014 didn’t bring as much luck. Poiss made some business decisions that didn’t pan out, he said, and thefts from the store took a bite out of profits.
But this year, the business is on track to expand. Poiss said he plans to host educational programs for growers and will start selling supplies to make beer, wine and liquor at home. He also hopes to sell pipes and other paraphernalia"
The key word is "small" and that was 2014 - the challenging year according to the CEO, remember? $$$$$
Making things up is easy. Throws objectivity out the window. $$$
This is the stock to own. Shareholder-friendly leadership $$
The DD points to the 4-6 week window being on track $$$$$
I heard the same Cobra. Redemption time with PVSP.
Acquisitions and debt reduction coming. Limited debt and growing revenues will get this moving.... And a new leader.
A couple of transactions according to the SH letter. Debt/acquisitions. IMO
$ TXHD $
25 days since the 4-6 week news estimate. Guess what - we ain't there yet $$.
Exactly. They will deliver.
I had to chase the offer today to get my added shares.
Good day today $$
We will make it big. $$$
Back to "green" where it belongs $$
Hemp extractors. Licensing deals coming?
When CA passes recreational MJ in 2016, all hell breaks loose. Build it now and they will come $$$$$
California Finally Reaches Agreement on Medical Marijuana Rules
BY MIKE ADAMS · FRI SEP 11, 2015
After countless drafts and negotiations, California lawmakers announced on Thursday that they had finally reached an agreement on the regulatory structure for the state’s nearly two-decade old medical marijuana industry.
Some of the more trustworthy reports indicate that this concession between both chambers and Governor Jerry Brown was achieved through the passing of a few pieces of legislation: Senate Bill 643, Assembly Bill 266 and Assembly Bill 246.
Essentially, the rules would force medical marijuana businesses to obtain licenses on the state and local level, while also lending to the creation of the Bureau of Medical Marijuana Regulation, a department that would team up with other state agencies to govern and watchdog every aspect of the program from cultivation to retail sale.
This effort “is the result of an unprecedented stakeholder process in which my colleagues and I brought everyone to the table, from medical marijuana businesses to law enforcement and patient advocates, to create a comprehensive regulatory framework for the state’s billion dollar medical marijuana industry,” assembly member Rob Bonta, the author of one of the bills, said.
In 1996, California became the first state in the nation to legalize medical marijuana. Over the course of the past 20 years, however, the program’s collective interests have been unable to reach any type of agreement as to how the industry should be regulated.
It wasn’t until the very real possibility that California was on its way to legalizing a recreational cannabis market in 2016 that state leaders began taking a serious look at defining a set of rules that everyone could live with. Again, this was not a simple task due to industry leaders, law enforcement, local governments—everyone involved—wanting the rules to accomplish completely different objectives.
Even after the labor unions and the cops were content with the policy, the General Assembly and the governor’s office still managed to drag this issue out to the 11th hour before reaching final accord.
Some aspects of the proposal were rejected, including the recommendation of an excise tax that would have reportedly generated up to $60 million for the environment and public safety. However, lawmakers disappointed in the fact that this issue was dropped, say they fully intend to pursue the addition of these resources in 2016.
Although all of the details of the regulatory scheme have not yet been published, the one thing we know is that California’s medical marijuana market will never be the same. But perhaps a tighter control in this sector is the price to pay for the likelihood of ending prohibition statewide in the next presidential election. If this happens, like it or not, we could see an industry mélange.
The final language of California’s medical marijuana regulations is set to be released at some point Friday.
I've been here for years. Also, Paul Riss no longer calls the shots. Enjoy your evening.
Suggestion - can you consolidate your posts to one or two instead of cluttering the MB? Thx.