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Suneq news is out
i got 2.3m
I'm sorry but this stock is looking just like CXAC, from 0.0009 down to 0.0001 just for an aging cream, but HESG is doing MJ, you would think it would be at .25 by now, but is ok, all those that wait good things will come to them..
people are getting too worried about this stock, we wont get rich today by getting a PR, i'll give it a year and alot of people are going to be happy they waited, for me, i'll wait until it goes to a nice number and them i'll get me a house in La Romana next to Vin Diesel.
yeah, we all trying to make some money here
hey loly, eres dominicano o dominicana? yo soy de la capital pero vivo en usa.
EVERYONE, Remember last week PR...
"With these acquisitions, HESG would be the first public company with actual operation of a Medical Marijuana business," states Gaffney. "Once the preliminary documents are decided and signed we will announce the names; until then we are keeping the names of the Companies under wraps. The public can expect the names of the companies to be exposed by the middle of next week."
we all need to hold on to our shares, by the end of the year when Gaffney announces the deals are completed, this stock will go CRAZY... by the way, i been a hesg share holder since august..
Good luck to everyone..and Thanks to everyone in this board for that has keep it alive, especially mypennies..
Colorado Medical Marijuana Dispensary to File Suit Against City of Centennial
Todd Davis - Thursday, December 03, 2009
Many Colorado medical marijuana patients are finding access to the drug is being hindered by clashing state and federal laws. While the state of Colorado has made medical marijuana legal, federal laws still rule the substance illegal, and the conflicting viewpoints are affecting dispensaries to a large degree. One example is CannaMart, who applied for a business license in Centennial, Colorado to serve as a dispensary for medical marijuana. Although a business license was granted, it was revoked within a month. City officials claimed the owners were not honest on their applications and did not state they were a medical marijuana dispensary. City officials also claimed the business went against federal regulations. The owners and several patients who elide on the dispensary are filing a lawsuit against the City of Centennial in order to get the dispensary’s license reinstated. Centennial is not the first city to ban dispensaries. Earlier this month the City of Castle Rock, Colorado also banned medical marijuana dispensaries. While cities are trying to keep marijuana from becoming easily accessible to everyone, patients who rely on the drug to control medical conditions are finding it harder and harder to gain access to the drug and the relief it offers them.
Time to end two marijuana fictions
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/05/AR2009120502661.html
would anybody be interested in buying my 2m shares for $1 per share?
Colorado moves prescription pot closer to Kansas
Kansas has quietly become a border state — to legal (sort of) marijuana.
Whether Colorado’s fast-emerging medicinal pot market will waft across the state line — either in traffic of those headed toward the Rockies for a dose of ganja, or in swaying Kansan sensibilities about weed — is hard to tell.
Still, the fast-shifting climate for medical marijuana in Colorado shows how sales can take hold when suppliers detect a legal opening.
Lawyers specializing in marijuana cases estimate that more than 100 dispensaries have opened in Colorado this year — though no state agency keeps track. None, so far, have been busted. Thousands of people have applied for the right to treat their maladies with pot.
“It’s amazing to see how fast this has taken off,” said Warren Edson, a Denver lawyer whose clients gingerly tread the emerging norms of medical marijuana in the state.
Denver’s alternative Westword newspaper has even created a job for a pot critic.
Sales weren’t legalized
Coloradans amended their state constitution in November 2000 to make marijuana available for a handful of medical conditions.
Then for most of the decade, nothing happened. The amendment legalized pot by prescription but did not legalize its sale.
In translating the constitutional amendment to regulations, state officials first tried to limit a “caregiver,” or pot supplier, to five patients. With sellers reduced to so few potential customers, there was little incentive to get in the business — especially as worries remained that federal agents would bust sellers under the nation’s ongoing prohibition.
Then two things happened. A judge in Denver tossed out the state’s cap on patients per caregiver. And Barack Obama moved into the White House.
Obama rose to the presidency saying he thought the federal government had better things to do than battle states over medical marijuana. Then in mid-October, Attorney General Eric Holder told his prosecutors not to bother with users or distributors of medical marijuana in states where it has been legalized.
So far, that includes 13 states with a hodgepodge of regulations that don’t always make clear how and from whom cannabis can be bought, and where and how it can be grown.
Colorado is very specific about some things. A state-licensed physician must recommend the drug. The doctor can do so only for cancer; glaucoma; HIV/AIDS; cachexia, or malaise; severe pain; severe nausea; seizures; or persistent muscle spasms.
Colorado is rather vague about other things. It does not have any laws specifying who can sell medical marijuana or how a user should get supplies. In that void, some cities have imposed moratoriums on business licenses for sellers. Others — Denver notable among them — have done nothing.
State Attorney General John Suthers said that Holder’s position “relies on the faulty assumption that Colorado has clearly defined laws on medical marijuana. In fact, it does not.”
Few predict how, or whether, the state will ultimately impose regulations.
“It’s a tricky thing because regulating it accepts it,” said Maureen Cain, a lobbyist for the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar. “There are some legislators who don’t want to give it tacit approval.”
State regulators attempting to interpret the constitutional amendment settled on a few rules.
After getting a marijuana prescription, a patient must submit an application to the state’s Department of Public Health and Environment, along with a photocopy of an identification showing Colorado residency (although rules for residency are not specified).
With that, and a $90 fee, the patient is free to carry up to 2 ounces of pot or cultivate six plants.
Pain Management of Colorado in Denver does the work for its patients. Doctors are on site six days a week, and for $350, the clinic will secure the prescription (although it says it turns some pot seekers away), fill out the necessary paperwork and sell marijuana to a patient — for an additional $350 to $420 an ounce — on the basis of a pending state user card.
“All of our employees are designated as caregivers,” said Miles Zalkin, a former currency trader who owns the clinic.
“They always have the cards for the people we’re caregivers for.”
Zalkin said he closely followed the advice of his lawyers to keep the clinic within the bounds of Colorado’s law.
Yet others say such dispensaries operate in a fuzzy legal domain.
“We’re through the looking glass,” said Lenny Frieling, a defense attorney in Boulder County. “Some people are being very careful and have a reasonable chance of not attracting a lot of attention. But not everybody.”
Agents at the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in Denver say they have long been too busy to bother with pot smokers, focusing instead on an underworld of dealers. Even with the Department of Justice’s new declaration, spokesman Mike Turner said, “dispensaries fall in that grey area.”
While no clinics have been raided, some arrests have occurred at marijuana plots where the growers claimed to be producing buds for legal users. Their fates are still in doubt.
Lawyers say card-carrying medical marijuana users have also been arrested for possession of the drug. Some, they say, mistakenly believe they are allowed to drive under the influence of pot. The prescription does not give them a legal excuse for driving impaired.
But if users are not driving and can produce the card from the state authorizing pot possession, Frieling said, police and courts “typically leave them alone.”
Applications soar
For the first few years after voters added medical marijuana to their constitution, applicants slowly dribbled in — 512 in 2004, 730 in 2005 and so on. There wasn’t much point to having a card, because no shops had opened to sell the stuff.
But this year the state has seen the applications skyrocket. By last count, taken in July, more than 11,000 people held cards granting them a state-certified right to get pot.
Of those, a suspiciously large number were young men — the same demographic often in pursuit of a high. In fact, more than one in five Coloradans with a marijuana pass is a male younger than 30. Of those, nearly nine in 10 landed the card with a diagnosis of severe pain — a condition difficult to prove or refute.
“We are evaluating strategies,” said Ned Calonge, the state’s chief medical officer, “that might allow us to assure that physicians documenting a diagnosis of chronic or severe pain are doing so within the standards of medical care.”
Patients’ access to the legal pot has been largely limited to the population centers on Colorado’s front range.
In border counties where Interstates 70 and 76 give easy access to Kansas and Nebraska, sheriffs say they have yet to see dispensaries open up. But they don’t know how their jobs will change.
“We’re going to continue to make arrests,” said Sedgwick County Sheriff Delbert Ewoldt.
“The county prosecutors aren’t really answering our questions about whether they’re going to prosecute.”
The legal medical trade seems unlikely yet to cut into illegal recreational traffic, because prices run about the same.
Across the state line in Colby, Kan., defense attorney Cal Williams said he did not imagine many people traveling to Colorado and faking state residency to get legal access.
“There are just too many other ways to get it.”
HESG $$$$$$$
NH’s Senate lets medical marijuana bill die
By Associated Press
Wednesday, October 28, 2009 - Added 6h ago
E-mail Print (10) Comments Text size Share Buzz up!CONCORD, N.H. — The Senate has shot down a bill that would have made New Hampshire the 14th state to legalize marijuana use by severely ill people.
Earlier Wednesday, the House voted 240-115 to pass the bill, but the Senate’s 14-10 vote fell short of the two-thirds needed to put it into law.
The bill would have established three nonprofit "compassion centers" to dispense 2 ounces of marijuana every 10 days to severely ill patients whose doctors approve the drug’s use. The state would have licensed the centers and issued identification cards to their staff, approved patients and their caregivers.
Gov. John Lynch vetoed the bill last spring, citing concerns over distribution and cultivation.
Thanks BossTrader.
GM to all, I just want to know this, how sure is anybody here that we going to have a PR from PSC next week?
would it help if EVFL gets a PR from PSC?
GO EVFL GO!!!!!
when are we going to get a PR from PSC?
if we want this baby to go up, people needs to stop selling. GO EVFL.....
EVFL ===NEWS UPDATE
Arctic Has Oil, Natural Gas Potential But Costs, Risks High, Deterring Development
10/21/2009
A recent Department of Energy (DOE) report stated that the Arctic presents a “good news, bad news” situation for oil and natural gas development. The good news is that the Arctic holds about 22 percent of the world’s undiscovered conventional oil and natural gas resources, based on the US Geological Society mean estimate. The bad news is that: (1) the Arctic resource base is largely composed of natural gas and natural gas liquids, which are significantly more expensive to transport over long distances than oil; (2) the Arctic oil and natural gas resources will be considerably more expensive, risky, and take longer to develop than comparable deposits found elsewhere in the world; (3) unresolved Arctic sovereignty claims could preclude or substantially delay development of those oil and natural gas resources where economic sovereignty claims overlap; and (4) protecting the Arctic environment will be costly.
The DOE Energy Information Administration (EIA) report concluded that the high costs, high risks, and lengthy lead-times all can serve to deter their development in preference to the development of less challenging oil and natural gas resources elsewhere in the world. Also, the less abundant Arctic oil resources will be more readily developed than the Arctic’s natural gas resources. Thus, while the Arctic has the potential to be an important source of global oil and natural gas production some time in the future; the timing of a significant expansion in Arctic production is difficult to predict.
This DOE-EIA highlights the need for increased production of alternative fuels. Thus, the production of clean, efficient biofuels and other alternative energy sources will be necessary to meet the world's growing apetite for energy.
with the big news today, this stock should of had passed triple 000's digits.
to many flipers
HESG... This is it!!! get in while u can.
I'M down with that, the funny thing is one of my family member got a $100 million dollar contract a few years ago and all he did was buy himself a couple a lambourginis, escalade, bently continental gt and a nice house, but not an island.
I have 5 millions shares here, i'm just going to let go all the way to $10 (hopefully) and i'm going to start looking to see if thats going to be enoght money to buy a small island in the bahamas, who thinks i should call my island (EVFL)? YEAH BABY.
PRPM is about to take off..
HESG is Ready to take off$$$$$$$$
is this stock any good?
easy for u to said, i have 20mil shares in this company.
what is going on here, i'm losing all my money on this stock..
this product is nothing new and mr bravo is just more than happy to take ur money. can someone tell me if this is the same product that is going to air on tv this october?
Rejuv by Caci to Air On 5 Networks and be Seen by 250 Million Subscribers
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Feb. 23, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cross Atlantic Commodities, Inc. (Pink Sheets:CXAC), is pleased to announce that its Rejuv by Caci commercials will air earlier than scheduled. The nationwide cable test marketing will begin Tuesday, February 24, 2009.
"We received word late last night that Rejuv by Caci commercials will begin airing Tuesday, February 24, 2009," stated Jorge Bravo, CXAC President and CEO. "Originally the commercials were to begin airing Wednesday the 25th but an opening became available and we jumped at the opportunity to begin getting the word out earlier," continued Bravo.
Rejuv by Caci will have a 120 second spot commercial and will be seen nationwide 62 times by approximately 250 million subscribers on 5 channels. The channels chosen for this campaign tie perfectly into the demographics that resulted from our market research conducted by leading expert Direct Avenue.
Each Rejuv by Caci commercial will be seen nationwide on the following channels: The CW Television Network (across 115 syndications with 15 spots having 10 million subscribers), Discovery Health (6 spots with 45 million subscribers), FitTV (22 spots with 38 million subscribers), Hallmark Movie (13 spots with 86 million subscribers) and WE (6 spots with 72 million subscribers).
The schedule will be released in a press release on Tuesday, February 24th at 8:30 am ET.
The commercial can also be seen and product can be bought on the Rejuv by Caci web site at http://www.rejuvbeauty.com and/or http://www.rejuvbycaci.com.
"The launch of our Rejuv by Caci commercials is just one of the many steps we have taken to rebuild CXAC. We are going down the methodical and diligent path that could allow us to gather the low hanging fruit. These next few quarters will be a true turning point for CXAC. We plan to announce our achievements as soon as they become available," concluded Bravo.
CXAC would like to remind the public that Jorge Bravo will be available for a live interview at http://www.investmentnation.com tonight (Monday, February 23, 2009) at 6 pm EST to discuss the company's plans moving forward. Investors who wish to attend the interview are encouraged to view the CXAC message board, within the Investment Nation Website, by visiting the following link http://www.investmentnation.com/viewboard.php?id=590&sb=Y&sc=Y.
Investors are also encouraged to post questions that they may have, to the CXAC Investment Nation message board, for addition into the interview format prior to the scheduled interview. You will also be given the opportunity to ask questions after the bulk of the pre-submitted questions have been addressed.
Investment Nation was built to provide a forum for new and experienced investors to gather and share market information in a clean and professional environment. The site is designed to be user-friendly and simple, allowing investors to get the market information they need quickly and easily.
About Cross Atlantic Commodities, Inc.
Cross Atlantic Commodities, Inc. manufactures, distributes and markets specialty food products and general merchandise to large food chains and clubs. Spray n Shine is our environmentally friendly waterless wash & wax that will clean up to five cars in a single can without the use of water or soap. Rejuv by Caci(r) is our immediate results anti-aging cream. Cross Atlantic Commodities, Inc. is a publicly traded company under the symbol CXAC. For more information, visit http://www.crossac.com.
i didn't say believe me, i hope this stock goes all the way up but the way is going it makes u think.
news about EVFL is coming out soon, and it doesn't look good for this company.
i'm getting tired of waitting for this thing to go up and people just keep selling, i'll try to hold my shares as long as i can.
when is this thing going to go up? i would like to see this thing going..
how long is it going to be before this baby goes up?