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"What yall done get is" that we get it, but we're here long-term so we don't care how long it takes it to go up, as long as it does it. Sure, we'd like it to happen faster, but in reality, up is up is up.
That's not *always* a bad thing; I don't think it will be in this case.
Great time to buy, though!
It'll be back, hang in there.
The PMCM web team will be taking this over as soon as the acquisition is finalized and things settle down.
Lofty aspirations, there. That said, I'm in this game and I'd love to see it happen!
Hell, I'd be happy with .01, anything above that is just icing!
WOOHOO! New 52 week high today!
Also from that link: It is unclear at this time whether the medical marijuana "system" will be incorporated into the licensed recreational marijuana process, or whether the legislature will choose to continue authorizing a separate medical marijuana system, but with greater regulation, accountability, and taxation.
So, no, medical dispensaries will NOT become retail marijuana stores, and I never claimed they would. However, the last paragraph of that page strongly implies that medical marijuana sales are not licensed in the state of Washington. Further research reveals that they are, but that is beside the point; MMJ is currently untaxed and, because of that, a better option for those who can get it. Those who can't can pay more for recreational pot, as it will be heavily taxed.
To be clear, medical marijuana in Washington is currently not licensed or regulated; there are pre-sales requirements that must be met in order to be considered medical marijuana, and Suzy Q's does follow those requirements; however, there is also mention of a license, which indicates that they are setting up to become a recreational dispensary as well.
Additionally, WA medical marijuana is not taxed; recreational marijuana will be taxed by the liquor control board and, thus, will be more expensive than medical marijuana, across the board. Nobody buying untaxed medical pot is going to go pay more for the taxed recreational product. Simple economics.
WA may begin requiring licenses for medical marijuana sales, or may begin regulating it more than they do, or taxing it, but that is unclear and undecided as of now. Until then, there is no reason to assume the availability of recreational pot will hurt MMJ sales in any way.
Reference: http://www.mrsc.org/subjects/legal/502/medmarijuana502.aspx
You sure about that? I was under the impression that the nature of the license was changing, rather than a new type of license being created.
Who cares if medical sales drop? You'll still need a license to legally sell, which the medical dispensaries have, which means their sales, overall, will increase, even if their *medical* sales drop to nothing.
Just kidding, I don't have a sister in law... "Wife's aunt" didn't have the same ring to it, though.
Light it up and watch it blaze. This thing is about to get higher than my sister in law off of Suzie Q weed!
Of course not!
What bashers aren't realizing is that Seattle is a real place and real people live there, some people, like myself, who live in other places, have family there, some of those family members use medical cannabis, and some of them buy from Suzie Q.
Based solely on that, the fact that I know people who buy from them, I can discern that they are, in fact, legit.
Based on my conversations with their staff, I can discern that this deal is, as well.
He's doin' a damn good job, then, as he's even got the Suzie Q staff fooled. Have you read the 8k yet? Have you talked to anyone at the company they're buying? I have family in Seattle that buy there, it's a real company, and I'm glad to know I'm about to own a portion of it.
Oh! Look a few posts below my first reply... Looks like you've got your 8k now. Problems?
I started a conversation about a different topic, in order to authenticate the person I was talking to as being the real deal. It was only after that had been done that I mentioned the PMCM deal.
There are two ways to look at that. Maybe it was her the whole time, or maybe someone at PMCM stepped in and took over the conversation at that point. If it was her the whole time, then this is real; if someone at PMCM stepped in and took over the conversation, well, then, this is still real.
From my understanding, the current owner of the co-op is going to stay on as a consultant. To me, that says Primco is getting it all.
You missed the part where I said I did that, didn't you?
Me (in my 2nd email): Thanks for the info, I'll pass it along.
Excited about the Primco merger?
SizueQ (suzieqswellnesscenter@gmail.com): Yes I em.
Big things happening over here
The conversation went on from there; apparently the Primco web team is taking over her site, and Primco people are taking over the operation entirely, with her just acting as a consultant.
That enough to shut you up?
I have had communication with Suzie Q, to find out if my wife's CA cannabis prescription would be valid in WA (it isn't) and also asked about the PMCM deal. It's very real.
How about you post yours, then I post mine, and we see whose holds up?
Concrete infused with fiberglass particles is stronger than normal concrete, as well, and concrete infused with carbon fiber particles is even stronger than cannabis fiber concrete, but neither are useable in most scenarios, because the eventuality of having to demolish the final product means releasing all of those fiberglass or carbon fiber particles into the air, causing a health hazard (inhalation and severe skin irritation hazard which can quickly lead to infection, with a possibility of blindness if the fibers get in or near the eye) that will linger for years, as the fibers never biodegrade.
This is not an issue with hemp fiber concrete, as the fibers are naturally absorbent, so the immediate hazard can be controlled by keeping the demolition area wet, and the fibers biodegrade quickly once exposed, so there is no long term hazard.
Also of note, hemp fiber composite planks (think 2x4 construction, e.g. house framing) are lighter, stronger, less prone to warping, and (depending on the binding agent used) less flammable than wood planks and can be made cheaper than rolled steel framing "planks". Hemp fiber can also be used to make lighter, cheaper, and stronger drywall, or mixed into plaster compounds, so not only can you frame out a house with hemp, you can have hemp walls, as well.
Hemp composite sheeting can provide a strong, resilient surface, in a variety of textures and colors, perfect for counter tops and even hard flooring. Hemp fibers can be treated and woven into carpet and rugs.
You can literally build a house entirely of hemp, from the foundation, to the framing, the floors, the walls, the cabinets and counter tops. Every component would be lighter, stronger, and cheaper to produce than their commonplace counterparts, which are in use today.
Even hemp composite sinks and toilets are a possibility, and they could be made lightweight, extremely durable, extremely attractive and stylish, and extremely inexpensive.
Outside of the medical and construction applications, properly treated hemp fibers can be used to make fabrics that are both softer and stronger than cotton or bamboo fabrics that are common today, and much higher quality than what most people likely envision when they think of hemp clothing. It is also an inexpensive and easily renewable pulp source for making paper, and the hemp oil that is extracted during the pressing and pulpification process can be used to make environmentally friendly, strong, durable, but still biodegradable plastic products. That means you might, one day, find yourself sitting on your hemp plank picnic table, in your hemp shirt and jeans, eating your burger and potato salad off a hemp plastic plate, with a hemp plastic fork, and wiping your face with a hemp paper napkin.
Too many people have the impression that the hemp and marijuana movement is all about stoners getting stoned, but the reality is that it's a full-blown economic and industrial revolution. One that I'm fully interested in being a part of and making a huge profit from.
I'll chance it, I'm only in this with play money anyway. Do you think anyone here is invested at a level where they stand to lose their home or family over it? I don't think so, we're not idiots.
Glad I got in ahead of that. Look! It's already on the rise again!
For any and all doubters, my wife and will be in Seattle at the end of this month and will be visiting Suzie Q's while she's there, to verify the quality of their meds. We are California residents with cannabis prescriptions and can tell the good from the bad when we see it, so we'll know for sure if Suzie Q's is the real deal, or if they're just some fly-by-night that was thrown together just for this "acquisition", to make PMCM look like they're actually doing something.
My money's on them being real, and my only regret is that my wife will by flying back, which means she won't be able to bring anything back with her.
Guys, I'm back! I took my profits from the previous sale of this stock and tripled them on another, got out of that and just put back in twice what I took out last time the PPS was up here.
Not kicking myself for that, as I now have 2x as many shares and a tidy profit already. Thanks to everyone for being so supportive of this stock and for all of the information and useful discussion on this board.
Thanks! It's a long tunnel, but I do see the light at the end of it; hopefully I'll get there soon.
This run is too rich for my blood. Most likely out sometime today before it plateaus and/or reverses.
Do I think SYRX will, ultimately, hit 10+, 20+, and even 50+? Definitely! But this run is happening too quickly; this isn't that.
At any rate, need the money now; will be back when my employer regains their ability to make payroll on a regular basis, or when I find a new one. If my financial situation were better, I'd stay long on this.
Oh, for a time machine...
So what's cooking here that just make me a bunch of money today?
Would be nice to see this hit 2.25 cents just for a moment... at least then I wouldn't be losing my ass... oh well I only threw $30 their way anyway. My fault for not doing proper DD.
Glad I didn't sell it all off. Actually ended up selling off most of my other positions to buy back into SYRX last week
That's quite some gap. What's brewing here?
Happens to the best of us (and I'd know, LOL)
Didn't sell everything, just enough to buy into another promising position. I'm still here and quite enjoying today's festivities, thanks :)
There's so much doubt out there about this company and a few people now have posed as people that have anything at all to do with PMCM or any related entity, who in reality have nothing to do with anything, so that was the first place my mind went. I can totally see how Cgfarmaceuticals likely did the same thing...
At any rate, I got tied up at work today when this was starting to take off and couldn't buy back in until 18... here's hoping it keeps toking...err...going up!
Correction, after reading the post in question, it's clearly a response to Greedy G from David Irwin, not Greedy G attempting to pose as David.
My apologies, Greedy, for the confusion.
He's clearly not the CEO of anything, let alone CanMED. That doesn't mean David Irwin and CanMED do not exist, but Greedy G is clearly not the former, not affiliated with the latter; probably trying to serve up a bit of doubt.
Hoping it holds 'til Wednesday when I can buy more. I know we all want money but damnit I want to come along!
Got out today, only took about $1 profit after the shares I added at .003... I'll be back at triple-oh-two.