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CLOSED GREEN AGAIN ...UP 3.76%
NOT CONCERNED AT ALL MY FRIEND ..
I AM IN AT 0.0247 AND SITTING PRETTY .. I JUST GET ANNOYED AT ALL THE NUT JOBS THAT COME OUT OF THE WOODWORK SCREAMING DOOM AND GLOOM ...LOL
IT'S UP 7% FOR THE DAY ..WHAT DUMP ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT
NOW THAT'S THE MOST INTELLIGENT POST TODAY
Did you mean 20 cents or 20 dollars ???
.61 NOW
TIME TO START UPWARDS MOVE $$$$$$$
NOT TODAYS NEWS ..IT'S DATED NOV. 8TH .....
YEP.. BACKWARDS
NICE CALL .SPOT ON IT APPEARS
CT IS HERE AND WE ARE DONE FOR AWHILE ......NEVER FAILS
OH BOY ...
CT IS HERE AND THERE GOES THE GAINS
MY MAIN MAN LEMMY .....
ARE YOU IN OWCP ? I OWN A BUNCH AND LIKE WHAT I'M SEEING ..JAKE
CLAY TRADER HERE ..
NOW WE ARE DOOMED FOR SURE........
TODAYS NEWS ON KY CHANNELS
FRANKFORT, Ky. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles (R), on Monday announced a plan to introduce legislation in the US Senate to support Kentucky's hemp industry.
The announcement was made during the US Hemp Roundtable in Frankfort.
The Hemp Farming Act of 2018 would legalize hemp, designating it an agricultural commodity while removing it from the federal list of controlled substances, according to a press release sent out by McConnell's office.
"Hemp has played a foundational role in Kentucky's agriculture heritage, and I believe that it can be an important part of our future," Sen. McConnell said in the release.
If approved, the Hemp Farming Act of 2018 would give states more control over hemp regulations. It would also remove federal barriers, and give hemp researchers the chance to apply for competitive grants from the US Department of Agriculture.
The bill is being co-sponsored by US Senators Ron Wyden (D-Or.) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.)
BEEN IN PPHM FOR 25 PLUS YEARS
WHEN NOTBOB17 LEFT I TOO WENT ALONG WITH HIM ...I WASTED TIME AND MONEY FOR A LONG , LONG TIME .. I DID MEET SOME GOOD PEOPLE LIKE LEMMY AND GWEN ..GOOD LUCK TO WHOMEVER STAYS IN
ACTUALLY IT IS SPAM ..HE PROMOTES HIS WEBSITE
IT WAS EXPECTED WHEN HE POSTED 3 TIMES ..NEVER , EVER FAILS ..
AND THERE GOES THE RALLY WHEN HE SHOWS UP .....
IT'S SEEMS IMMINENT TO ME .......
RE:Peregrine Pharmaceuticals Inc. Price and Consensus | Peregrine Pharmaceuticals Inc. Quote
So it may not be a good decision to keep this stock in your portfolio anymore, at least if you don't have a long time horizon to wait.
I HAVE BEEN WAITING OVER 25 YEARS SO WHAT'S ANOTHER 5 OR 10 YEARS MATTER
QUESTION IS WHO CAN YOU TRUST WITH ALL THE FALSE INNUENDOS POURING IN ???
SAME OLD P.O.S. .... IT NEVER EVER ENDS WITH PPHM !!!!!!
Dec 7 (Reuters) - Wildfires blazing through Southern California are worrying marijuana growers, who fear that smoke could damage their crops, the basis of a newly legalized industry in the state.
For the cannabis industry, recovering like the rest of the state from devastating fires two months ago that killed 44 people and ravaged scores of pot farms north of San Francisco's Bay area, the new wave of wildfires comes at a challenging time.
"This year has been some of the highest highs and lowest lows, where we've made so much progress toward a legal, regulated, normal future," Hezekiah Allen, executive director of the California Growers Association, said by telephone. "But at the same time, we've had these catastrophic fires."
Four major fires in the Los Angeles area have forced 200,000 people to flee and destroyed hundreds of homes. And the region's westward Santa Ana winds blowing hot and dry from the California desert could exacerbate the situation.
Things could be worse for the marijuana industry in the state, Allen said, except for the fact that particularly hard-hit Ventura County does not issue permits for pot farms.
The smoke billowing from the latest blazes could be damaging for growers in San Luis Obispo County, up the coast to the north of the city, as well as in Los Angeles itself, he said.
"These are fires burning in a more urban-type development, and that smoke is going to contain potential contaminants that are not typically in wildfire smoke," Allen said.
San Luis Obispo County has scores of pot farms, some of them larger than one acre (0.4 hectare). Growers in Los Angeles, on the other hand, tend to set up indoor operations due to lack of open farmland, he said, meaning they are better protected from smoke. The city has more than 10,000 grows, the industry estimates, many of them small and tucked away in spare bedrooms or converted garages.
NO CLAY IS GREAT NEWS ..
THAT WILL BE A FIRST FROM HIM
GEOCAPPY ........ BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR ..
JUST WHEN YOU LEAST EXPECT "UP JUMPS THE DEVIL"...
WE ALL ALL WAITING FOR THE BIG ANNOUNCEMENT FROM JAMESGMS
AND THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD ....DOWN DAY TOMORROW
MY FRIEND , NOTHING SUPRISES ME ANYMORE WITH PPHM
GWEN.
AFTER 25 YEARS OF OWNING PPHM AND WATCHING THE BOD RUN IT INTO THE GROUND I THINK I HAVE EARNED THE RIGHT TO SAY WHAT I DID ..THATS ALL I HAVE EARNED WITH THIS COMPANY ...
I've sure got old!
I've had two bypass surgeries, a hip replacement, new knees, fought prostate
Cancer and diabetes. I'm half blind,
Can't hear anything quieter than a jet engine,
Take 40 different medications that
Make me dizzy, winded, and subject to
Blackouts. Have bouts with dementia.
Have poor circulation; hardly feel my
Hands and feet anymore. Can't remember
If I'm 85 or 92. Have lost all my friends.
But, thank God, I still have my PPHM shares..
IT WON'T HAPPEN..
BURN THE WHITE CARD !!!!!!!!
BURN THE WHITE CARD ..ENOUGH IS ENOUGH WITH THIS BOARD
$4.74 up on 315,000 shares ......
ON VERY LITTLE VOLUME..
FWIW...$4.31 IS UP NOW