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American Green supposedly buys a town after issuing 10,000,000,000 new shares
Hot on the heels of a 10,000,000,000 share increase, American Green (OTCPK:ERBB) has issued the most spectacularly audacious and absurd press release to date, claiming to have purchased a ghost town in the middle of the desert between California and Nevada. More due diligence will come over the next few months but at first glance this PR is uproariously hilarious. Who knows what to make of this incredulous announcement but if history is any indicator, the ridiculous plans of converting the land into a premiere cannabis destination will likely never amount to anything more than dust in the wind https://seekingalpha.com/instablog/40890845-night_falls/5022043-erbb-welcome-crazytown
https://www.marijuanatimes.org/roger-stone-and-john-morgan-partner-up-to-decriminalize-cannabis/
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An unlikely pair have teamed up in hopes of swaying President Trump into decriminalizing cannabis across the nation. Roger Stone, a strategist, lobbyist, political consultant and friend of Trump has joined up with Florida attorney John Morgan – who helped to fund and push Amendment 2 to the polls until it passed – to create the U.S. Cannabis Coalition. By creating the organization, the two are able to officially lobby against the government on the issue.
“Medical marijuana is now a consensus issue in the United States,” Stone said. “And recreational marijuana is headed that way.”
John Morgan has been an advocate for medical marijuana and the decriminalization/legalization of cannabis in general for quite some time now. He has been outspoken about the issue for years and has even said that if he were to decide to run for Florida Governor (as many have proposed he should) that decriminalizing cannabis would be on his list of things to do to improve the state.
“Roger Stone speaks to President Trump on a regular basis,” Morgan tells the Times/Herald. “I am urging him to urge the president to remove marijuana as a Schedule 1 drug. The president would gain the respect of many on this issue.”
Stone, on the other hand, while never exactly against cannabis, has not been so outspoken until now. He says it was when Attorney General Jeff Sessions said he wanted to go after states where medical marijuana was legal that he decided that he couldn’t keep quiet – something needed to be done. It turns out that Stone’s mind was changed about medical marijuana when a friend suggested it for his father and grandfather when they were going through chemotherapy and radiation.
“I hope to convince the president of the United States to honor his pledge,” Stone said. “It’s time for the administration to speak with one voice and not break faith with the American voter.”
Together, the two of them will be working towards national decriminalization – hoping to completely remove cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act where we all know it does not belong in the first place. Stone believes that – with some convincing – the President would be happy to see cannabis decriminalized, which would also greatly increase his approval among voters across the nation. This isn’t an unreasonable prediction, especially when there was recently a lawsuit filed in hopes decriminalizing cannabis under the reasoning that it is irrational – and therefore unconstitutional – to leave cannabis a Schedule I drug.
https://www.marijuanatimes.org/roger-stone-and-john-morgan-partner-up-to-decriminalize-cannabis/
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An unlikely pair have teamed up in hopes of swaying President Trump into decriminalizing cannabis across the nation. Roger Stone, a strategist, lobbyist, political consultant and friend of Trump has joined up with Florida attorney John Morgan – who helped to fund and push Amendment 2 to the polls until it passed – to create the U.S. Cannabis Coalition. By creating the organization, the two are able to officially lobby against the government on the issue.
“Medical marijuana is now a consensus issue in the United States,” Stone said. “And recreational marijuana is headed that way.”
John Morgan has been an advocate for medical marijuana and the decriminalization/legalization of cannabis in general for quite some time now. He has been outspoken about the issue for years and has even said that if he were to decide to run for Florida Governor (as many have proposed he should) that decriminalizing cannabis would be on his list of things to do to improve the state.
“Roger Stone speaks to President Trump on a regular basis,” Morgan tells the Times/Herald. “I am urging him to urge the president to remove marijuana as a Schedule 1 drug. The president would gain the respect of many on this issue.”
Stone, on the other hand, while never exactly against cannabis, has not been so outspoken until now. He says it was when Attorney General Jeff Sessions said he wanted to go after states where medical marijuana was legal that he decided that he couldn’t keep quiet – something needed to be done. It turns out that Stone’s mind was changed about medical marijuana when a friend suggested it for his father and grandfather when they were going through chemotherapy and radiation.
“I hope to convince the president of the United States to honor his pledge,” Stone said. “It’s time for the administration to speak with one voice and not break faith with the American voter.”
Together, the two of them will be working towards national decriminalization – hoping to completely remove cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act where we all know it does not belong in the first place. Stone believes that – with some convincing – the President would be happy to see cannabis decriminalized, which would also greatly increase his approval among voters across the nation. This isn’t an unreasonable prediction, especially when there was recently a lawsuit filed in hopes decriminalizing cannabis under the reasoning that it is irrational – and therefore unconstitutional – to leave cannabis a Schedule I drug.
In Rebuke to Sessions, Senate Committee OKs Medical Marijuana Protections https://www.leafly.com/news/politics/rebuke-sessions-senate-committee-passes-medical-marijuana-protections
In Rebuke to Sessions, Senate Committee OKs Medical Marijuana Protections https://www.leafly.com/news/politics/rebuke-sessions-senate-committee-passes-medical-marijuana-protections
should calif start its own bank 4 MJ companys http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-public-bank-marijuana-20170727-htmlstory.html
Cannabis Stock Leader: Vape Holdings Inc (OTO:VAPE) Advances 25.0% for July 17
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Vape Holdings Inc (OTO:VAPE) outpaced most other peers in the directory of the approximately 200 stocks we track in the cannabis industry on July 17, gaining 25.0% to close the day at $0.004 after opening the trading day at $0.0034. Today’s rise came with about 13.2 million shares changing hands, compared to an average of 30-day volume of 2.51 million for Vape Holdings Inc. Shares moved as high at $0.0043 and as low as $0.003 in today’s action.
The share appreciation gives the company a market capitalization of $2.11 million based upon 657.94 million shares outstanding.
In the past 52 weeks, shares of Vape Holdings Inc have traded as low as $0.0012 and as high as $0.032. Technical traders will take note that at $0.004, shares of VAPE are trading below their 50-day moving average (MA) at $0.004 and below their 200-day MA at $0.009. Technical analysts pay close attention to these key moving averages because they often serve as technical support and resistance levels and because a move above them is typically regarded as bullish.
Who is Vape Holdings?
Vape Holdings Inc is engaged in the manufacturing and distribution of healthy and sustainable vaporization products. The Company's product brand includes HIVE Ceramics. The company is working from its headquarters in Agoura Hills, CA. http://www.potnetwork.com/2017/07/17/cannabis-stock-leader-vape-holdings-inc-otovape-advances-25-0-for-july-17/
If Sessions Resigns, Who’s Next in Line https://www.leafly.com/news/politics/sessions-resigns-whos-next-line
New Hampshire governor signs marijuana decriminalization billhttp://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jul/19/new-hampshire-governor-signs-marijuana-decriminali/
Analyzing the Sudden Jump in Marijuana Company Of America Inc (OTCMKTS:MCOA https://oracledispatch.com/2017/07/18/analyzing-sudden-jump-marijuana-company-america-inc-otcmktsmcoa/
Trump: 'Sessions should have never recused himself' from Russia investigation http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/07/19/trump-sessions-should-have-never-recused-himself-from-russia-investigation.html
the artical states the machines are in some dispensaries in californa ?????????????
Rat can u post any links to GH Farms Group, LLC, or were they will build the 17 million $$ solar green house i cant seem to find anything
does anyone no were they will build this 17 million solar greenhouse and were in ohio is GH Farms!! GH Farms Takes Agriculture Indoors With 5-Acre Solar-Powered Greenhouse http://www.solarreviews.com/news/gh-farms-takes-agriculture-indoors-5-acre-greenhouse-071117/
Cannabis Stock Leader: Marijuana Company of America Inc (OTO:MCOA) Advances 6.06% for July 12http://www.potnetwork.com/2017/07/12/cannabis-stock-leader-marijuana-company-of-america-inc-otomcoa-advances-6-06-for-july-12/
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Rat were is this going to b built
Nevada debates 'emergency' measures as dispensaries run out of legal weedhttp://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/nevada-debates-emergency-measures-stores-run-weed-article-1.3321126
Marijuana Supply In Nevada: A State Of Emergency?
https://www.bing.com/news/search?q=Marijuana+Supply+In+Nevada%3a+A+State+Of+Emergency%3f&qpvt=Marijuana+Supply+In+Nevada%3a+A+State+Of+Emergency%3f&FORM=EWRE
Bitcoin Is Having a Civil War Right as It Enters a Critical Monthhttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-07-10/bitcoin-risks-splintering-as-civil-war-enters-critical-month
New Washington state cannabis regulations reflect concern about federal threathttps://mjbizdaily.com/new-washington-state-cannabis-rules-reflect-concern-federal-threat/
New Washington state cannabis regulations reflect concern about federal threathttps://mjbizdaily.com/new-washington-state-cannabis-rules-reflect-concern-federal-threat/
this came out june 1 2017 Nevada’s July 1 recreational weed sales start in jeopardyhttp://www.thecannabist.co/2017/06/01/nevada-marijuana-sales-recreational-delay/80612/
april 2017 A Promising 2017 Outlook http://gfarma.news/technology/greengro-technologies-inc-otcmkts-grnh-promising-2017-outlook/ Company Overview of GreenGro Technologies, Inc. https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=527890
forgot to say just short articles
here are 10 Older articles on 1 page saves a lot of time searching lot of info MCOA http://cbdmyths.com/?s=mcoa
Company Overview of Marijuana Company of Amerihttps://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/people.asp?privcapId=412646ca, Inc
Bitcoin is movin on up today $2664.38 from the low on 6/15/2017 of $2216.97 lets hope it holds over weekend! Btcs will make us all rich go Btcs
Roger Stone Wants President Trump to Legalize Marijuana http://time.com/4822494/roger-stone-donald-trump-marijuana-legalize/?utm_campaign=time&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&xid=time_socialflow_twitter
Roger Stone Wants President Trump to Legalize Marijuana http://time.com/4822494/roger-stone-donald-trump-marijuana-legalize/?utm_campaign=time&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&xid=time_socialflow_twitter
I couldn't get link to the hill website to work but here is article posted today! Members of the President Donald Trump's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis will hold their first meeting today.
The Commission is tasked with studying “ways to combat and treat the scourge of drug abuse, addiction, and the opioid crisis” — the latter of which was responsible for more than 30,000 overdose deaths in 2015.
Given the makeup of the commission — which includes a number of longtime drug warriors such as New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, former Rhode Island Rep. Patrick Kennedy, and former Office of National Drug Policy Control staffer Bertha Madras, who once opposed the use of opioid overdose rescue drugs like naloxone — it is unlikely that these discussions will include any talk of the potential role that cannabis can play in mitigating drug dependence, particularly opioid abuse.
That’s unfortunate because the available evidence shows that legal cannabis access is associated with reduced levels of opioid abuse and mortality, as well as declines in the use of other addictive substances.
Here’s a look at some of the more relevant scientific findings:
A 2014 study published in JAMA Internal Medicine reported that states where medical cannabis was legal experienced year-over-year declines in opioid-related overdose deaths compared to those states where marijuana remained illegal. Authors determined, “Examination of the association between medical cannabis laws and opioid analgesic overdose mortality in each year after implementation of the law showed that such laws were associated with a lower rate of overdose mortality that generally strengthened over time: year 1 ( down 19.9 percent), year 2 ( down 25.2 percent), year 3 ( down 23.6 percent), year 4 ( down 20.2 percent), [and] year 5 ( down 33.7 percent).”
A 2015 report by The RAND Corporation found that “states permitting medical marijuana dispensaries experience a relative decrease in both opioid addictions and opioid overdose deaths compared to states that do not.”
A 2016 study published in The Journal of Pain determined that chronic pain patients reduce their use of opioids by more than 60 percent after initiating medical cannabis therapy. A separate study published that same year in The Clinical Journal of Pain similarly reported a 44 percent decrease in prescription opioids among pain patients provided medicinal cannabis.
A 2017 study published in The Journal of Drug and Alcohol Dependence reporting that opioid-related emergency room visits fall significantly following the enactment of medical marijuana regulations. “Medical marijuana legalization was associated with 23 percent and 13 percent reductions in hospitalizations related to opioid dependence or abuse and opioid pain reliever overdose, respectively,” authors concluded.
A 2017 economic analysis published in the journal Health Affairs concluding that patients spend significantly less on prescription opioids in medical cannabis states as compared to those jurisdictions where the plant remains illegal.
Emerging scientific evidence also indicates that cannabis can serve as a path away from dependency upon more dangerous substances — including alcohol, prescription drugs, cocaine, and tobacco. For example:
A 2017 study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology reported that patients recommended medical cannabis significantly reduced their consumption of anti-anxiety medications and alcohol.
A 2017 study published in The International Journal of Drug Policy finding that medical cannabis access was associated with the decreased use of tobacco. Separate clinical trial data published in the journal Addictive Behaviors previously reported that tobacco-smoking subjects randomly administered cannabidiol – an organic constituent in the marijuana plant – reduced their cigarette intake by greater than 40 percent.
A 2017 study published in Addictive Behaviors determining that those dependent on crack cocaine subsequently reduce their drug use following the intentional use of cannabis. Authors concluded: “In this longitudinal study, we observed that a period of self-reported intentional use of cannabis … was associated with subsequent periods of reduced use of crack [cocaine]. … Given the substantial global burden of morbidity and mortality attributable to crack cocaine use disorders alongside a lack of effective pharmacotherapies, we echo calls for rigorous experimental research on cannabinoids as a potential treatment for crack cocaine use disorders.”
With opioid overdose deaths having risen four-fold since 1999, it is imperative that lawmakers and public health experts approach this issue with an open mind and remain willing to entertain all potential alternatives.
For many patients, cannabis provides a safe and effective substitute for the use of opioids and other potentially harmful substances. Committee members should set their political ideologies aside and give strong consideration to this rapidly growing body of scientific evidence.
Paul Armentano is the deputy director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws and is the co-author of the book “Marijuana Is Safer: So Why Are We Driving People to Drink?” (Chelsea Green Publishing, 2013).
The views expressed by contributors are their own and are not the views of The Hill.
Senate introduces bill to end federal medical marijuana prohibition
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/senate-introduces-bill-to-end-federal-medical-marijuana-prohibition-2017-06-15
3 Predictions for Digital Currencies In H2 2017 (Hint: It’s All To Do With ICOs)http://www.coinspeaker.com/2017/06/14/3-predictions-digital-currencies-h2-2017-hint-icos/
Bayer Monsanto Buyout, GMO Marijuana, Corporate Takeover of the Marijuana Industryhttp://bigbudsmag.com/bayer-monsanto-buyout-gmo-marijuana/
Seattle Caregivers medical marijuana dispensary has used the jazzz machine its old news from 2015 but proves they have been used https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2015/02/04/seattle-pot-vending-machine/22817375/ The first ZaZZZ machine in the country launched in Eagle-Vail, Colo. at Herbal Elements medical marijuana dispensary last April, and now multiple dispensaries throughout Colorado are also equipped with ZaZZZ with more coming online http://marijuanastocks.com/erbb-releases-vending-machine-washington-state/
If Sessions Resigns, Who’s Next in Line? https://www.leafly.com/news/politics/sessions-resigns-whos-next-line
Dallas, TX -- May 31, 2017 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire -- North American Cannabis Holdings, Inc. (USOTC: USMJ) today announced a deal shift in the planned transaction with Alternet Systems, Inc. (USOTC: ALYI). The change is a result of the impending acquisition of the controlling interest in USMJ by American Cannabis Innovations Conglomerated (“ACI”). The ACI acquisition is part of ACI’s overall strategy to acquire early stage, undervalued businesses with intellectual properties validated by market tests, and commercial or consumer sales. ACI wants the ALYI Cannabis Point of Sale (POS) System to undergo further market testing before it stands alone under its own public listing. Accordingly, an agreement has been reached for USMJ to acquire the Cannabis POS technology outright without including a swap of ALYI equity as previously contemplated. USMJ will conduct further pilot market testing of the Cannabis POS system to better prepare for a future spinoff and independent listing of a Cannabis POS system. Alternatively, ALYI has entered into an agreement to go a different direction acquiring a private Lithium Intellectual Property Company that has entered into a strategic agreement with Lithium Exploration Group, Inc. (USOTC: LEXG) among other strategic developments. Look for more updates soon on USMJ’s plans for the Cannabis POS system and ALYI’s new Lithium business strategy.
https://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=74826964