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Super thin it seems.
Or, those shares weren't sold. You are assuming they were.
Finally filled. I guess I was able to feed some families this weekend. (not really)
Agreed. It's through Scottrade. Even tried to remove the order and replace it. Still no fill.
I have had an order in at the ask for over 1.5 hours and they will not fill the order.
Nice to see the news feed actually coming through on ihub now.
There is NO news. You guys need to check your dates. You are a month behind.
What are you guys talking about?
Company can't sell directly to the market. It has to be done through debt.
Then sell your stock and move. Not that I believe you have any.
BMAK & NITE working together.
If this is federally approved, I have a feeling this stock will absolutely explode.
Everyone that is not happy with their investment is always welcome to sell and move on.
That's last week's news.
WHAT! I wanted something good but this is amazing. Thanks for the info.
Scientists turn to hemp for cheap, fast-charging batteries
Forget lab-made materials like graphene -- natural, old-fashioned hemp may be the ticket to our energy future. Researchers have demonstrated that you can make very efficient carbon electrodes simply by heating hemp bast fibers in a two-stage process. The resulting substance holds as much energy as graphene, but is much cheaper to make. You're just using biological leftovers, after all. It's much more tolerant of temperature extremes, too, and can survive anything from freezing conditions to a scorching 200F. And before you ask -- this is hemp, not pot, so you're not going to get a contact high just by using a battery.
It's easy to see the potential impact. Graphene is already being tested for both regular batteries and supercapacitors, which charge up almost instantly and don't degrade; it's feasible that future electric cars and mobile devices could have affordable, hemp-based energy packs that top up within seconds. The technology might also be useful as a graphene substitute in other areas, such as solar cells and touchscreens. It's not just a proof of concept, either -- a small Canadian firm is working on scaling hemp electrode production, and US production is increasingly realistic as legal hemp production expands. If all goes well, you may eventually carry a phone powered by the same plant used to make your handbag.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/08/13/hemp-electrodes/
would not wait too long.
Would be nice to see some bid support. Next week might be beneficial.
Completely different company. We could only wish.
WDCO has to run out of shares or stupid real soon...hopefully.
They have cancelled a ton of shares. Great value for the shareholders. Dip buyers should be happy.
Nice info here: The Next Five States In Line For Marijuana Reform
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/08/states-legalizing-marijuana_n_5567004.html
Don't leave without me ...(.0002's)
Let's do it! Happy 4th
Effective today!! Tennessee Governor signs bill to effectively nullify federal hemp ban
http://blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2014/05/tennessee-governor-signs-bill-to-effectively-nullify-federal-hemp-ban/
Bill Clinton: States should experiment with marijuana legalization
http://news.yahoo.com/bill-clinton-marijuana-states-legalization-171154916.html
Heads up! Pot shortages could be dire at Washington's stores
Seems like there is GREAT demand! Supply can't keep up.
http://news.yahoo.com/pot-shortages-could-dire-washingtons-stores-201423515.html
Nice to see you. Only 16m needed to get to 3x4
Got some myself.
Another excellent piece of news! Keep it up Fred!
IMPRESSIVE NEWS! Interactive Health Network Announces Cancellation of Additional 600 Million Shares of Common Stock
Delaware lawmakers introduce bill to decriminalize marijuana
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Democratic lawmakers in Delaware have introduced a bill that would decriminalize possession of a small amount of marijuana, following the lead of nearly 20 U.S. states that have moved to loosen laws surrounding non-medical use of the drug.
The bill, introduced on Thursday, would exempt from prosecution adults 21 and older who possess marijuana for their own personal use and consumption. Personal use was described as possession of 1 ounce or less.
The legislation would also reduce the fine for using marijuana in a public place to $100. Under current Delaware law, marijuana possession is a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in jail and a maximum fine of $1,150.
The bill has the support of about 15 Democrats in the House and Senate, but no Republican sponsors. Republicans said they plan to oppose the bill as it heads for a vote before the close of the legislative session next month.
Supporters say decriminalizing small amounts of marijuana would lessen the burden on prisons and the justice system.
"So many people's entry into the criminal justice system involves possession or use of very small amounts of marijuana," state Senator Bryan Townsend told The News Journal newspaper.
"In my mind, marijuana is not in the same grouping as a lot of the drugs we need to be focusing our efforts on," he said.
Republicans took an opposing view.
Senate Minority Leader Gary Simpson told The News Journal that he would vote against the bill, saying marijuana was a "pathway to greater drug use."
Both Townsend and Simpson could not be reached immediately for comment.
Democrats control both houses of the Delaware General Assembly by a nearly two-thirds majority over Republicans.
Currently, 17 states have passed laws to decriminalize marijuana use, according to the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, a lobbying group.
Washington state and Colorado have legalized recreational use of marijuana.
Possession and use of marijuana continues to be a criminal offense on the federal level.
(Reporting by Victoria Cavaliere; Editing by Leslie Adler)
http://news.yahoo.com/delaware-lawmakers-introduce-bill-decriminalize-marijuana-003032930.html
Wonder how the presentation went?
Thanks for the DD pred.
Shows no sellers. If you want shares, time to hit the ask.
Wrong again.
Very low key today but also looks extremely thin.
1/3 of all volume shorted each day. What are your thoughts on the accuracy of this report?
http://otcshortreport.com/index.php?index=igrw&action=view#.U3ypM9ISR4J