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I went and heard the CC again I can't tell by his accent if he said one week or 4 weeks but I think your right Ryan I might be 4 weeks sorry
NO he did NOT Ryan go back and listen to the conference call
Mr. Charles Van Houten SAID IN THE CC HE NEEDS A WEEK AND THE MERGER WILL BE DONE.
Bane let's help others understand what's going on and make them see between the lines.
I'm here with over 11 strong.
ONLY 400K left
ASK IS THIN WE CLOSE At 36
POWER HOUR MUST CLOSE ABOVE 36
Merger will happen within the next 10 days Charles said he needs a week. MJ will happen quicker then you think we are talking about a Tribal application which is different then standard applications. You need to hear CC again
BIG THINGS HAPPEN BEHIND CLOSED DOORS! ! WATCH US GET LICENSE
We have BIG plans $$$ guys read between the lines.
Tribal people have different rules. look at all the Indian Reservation in the US they have their own casinos you only have to be 19 to drink and Gamble
That is correct government has to put tribal first
I here for the real money not sold 1 share
850 central
GOOD MORNING SLNX
I hope everyone is on the CC at 9 AM central
Just got a PM from a MAJOR WHALE and him and his friends will be listening on the CC tomorrow. WOW
I have a feeling that tomorrow going to be a good good day
Will be great news. All the CEO'S are on the CC I WONDER WHY?
TY but I will need EVERYONE'S help tomorrow. .
Ty for catching that error time for a new Rolex after this PR hits tomorrow
It's 30 min before trading. My bad
9 am central time zone is the CC
Last month, with a historic bipartisan effort, the House passed Congressman Dana Rohrabacher’s medical marijuana amendment to the Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Appropriations bill. The amendment is intended to prohibit the Department of Justice, including the Drug Enforcement Agency, from spending funds to prevent states from implementing laws that authorize medical marijuana.
This victory is surely a sign of changing attitudes; with 219 votes, the measure received over 50 more votes than it had ever gotten before. With polls showing majority support for taxing and regulating marijuana and support for medical marijuana at or above 80% in most major polls, the House of Representatives finally listened to the people. Now, the amendment is being offered in the Senate by Senators Rand Paul and Cory Booker.
I’m urging you to support the Paul/Booker medical marijuana amendment. It does not legalize medical or recreational marijuana on any level; it simply gives states the ability to implement legal medical marijuana programs without worrying if the DOJ will swoop in and break them up. The DEA has better things to do than arresting or raiding people acting in compliance with state law and doctors’ orders. When the time comes, please support this amendment to the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act.
Thank you.
Yes BIG BIG day tomorrow
I agree Neo big things ahead for SLNX
Looks like MJ stocks with news closed down. NOT SLNX!!!!
New York Leaders Reach Deal on Medical Marijuana
By JESSE McKINLEY
June 19, 2014
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and legislative leaders announced on Thursday that they had an agreement on a pilot program to provide access to medical marijuana to sick New Yorkers, making the state one of the largest to embrace the drug as medicine.
The announcement came after days of intense negotiations between the Legislature and Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, who had proffered a more restrictive system earlier this year that was roundly criticized as unworkable for the needs of thousands of potential patients.
The agreement included a major demand of the Cuomo administration: that no smoking of the drug would be permitted, though a variety of other options – including edibles and tinctures – would be. Patients would also be allowed to inhale if the drug was vaporized, similar to e-cigarettes.
“There are certainly significant medical benefits that can be garnered, at the same time, it’s a difficult issue because there are also risks that have to be averted,” Mr. Cuomo said. “We believe this bill strikes the right balance.”
The State Health Department would oversee the program, which would contain a “fail-safe” provision to “pull the plug” on it at any time, Mr. Cuomo said. He called that necessary to protect public health and public safety, adding that it “increases my comfort level a great deal.”
A small number of diseases would qualify patients for medical use, including AIDS, cancer, epilepsy and several serious degenerative conditions.
The department would have up to 18 months to establish regulations governing medical marijuana, including identifying the entities permitted to dispense it.
Supporters of the drug’s medical use hailed the agreement as a step forward, while criticizing the absence of smoking among the permitted ways of administering marijuana. Some supporters say that smoking the drug allows for a greater degree of control over dosage and efficacy.
“New York has finally done something significant for thousands of patients who are suffering and need relief now,” said Gabriel Sayegh, the New York director of the Drug Policy Alliance, which lobbies for more liberal drug laws. But he added, “The decision about the mode of administration for any medication should be left up to doctors and their patients.”
The lawmakers who fought for the bill said the compromise was in the best interests of patients, particularly children for whom the drug could provide relief.
“You can’t stand in the way, because there’s other delivery methods that are effective,” said State Senator Diane J. Savino, the sponsor of that chamber’s bill, adding that the governor “gave a lot of that we wanted.”
As for the possibility that the program might be shut down by the governor — or future governors — at any time, Ms. Savino, a Democrat from Staten Island, said the tight “seed-to-sale” controls over the program would make such a shutdown highly unlikely.
When CLAY comes to play we will be ok. Ck out his chart.
YOU ROCK CLAY. GREAT JOB
ASK was thin and we had to close GREEN.
Then ask I had to make the MACD move
GREAT JOB I WASNT LETTING IT CLOSE RED TODAY GO SLNX
I HELP AT THE END THOSE WERE MINE.. WE CLOSED GREEN
I need help guys please I took everything out from 35 to 41