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Caesars Entertainment (aka Caesars Palace) said this morning they will no longer test for marijuana in their employee drug tests. Transportation employees are the only positions not exempt from their new stance.
If anyone here suspects insider trading and dilution then why isn’t TRTC being reported to the SEC (securities exchange commission)?
If I’m on the same train of though then I’m considering it weird that there’s always these giant morning spikes of selling off of million+ shares (not dollars just shares). Yeah I know this stock is volatile, sure there’s probably cunningly advantageous swing traders riding this stock on every news cycle (California goes Rec. /Blabber mouth Attorney Gen. spookes the MJ industry). But if anyone suspect gross dilution then it’s time to report them (no?).
https://www.sec.gov/complaint/tipscomplaint.shtml
Otherwise I’m reaching for my Tums every time I see these kinds of posts. (lol, oy vey!)
You know the swing traders will start digging these pps profits right after the quarterly report. Mid Dec you can see it dip back to .19. Then we’ll get a spike after the New Years like in July. The ebb and flow of an OTC stock.
I only have myself to blame. Wish I would have read this before I jumped head first into this shallow pool. Down $12K if not more myself. I’m out. Good luck to everyone else.
This article will scare the bejesus out of any investor.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/seekingalpha.com/amp/article/2256753-terra-tech-a-natural-born-capital-killer
“SG&A expenses have been outpacing revenues for years. This often happens in promotions where insiders are compensated even if the result has a negative impact on shareholder value. With deteriorating gross and operating margins and increasing SG&A expenses, it is evident that TRTC's business has and always will be terrible.”
How long does it take the "market to correct the PPS" after that happens?
Basically no way I can make an investment. Gotcha.
What are those companies stock symbols you mention in CA? Would like to take a look at those prospects too.
Please advise.
Could it be the Reno store outsold the LV stores because there's less competition serving, even if a smaller, population in a market of 9 stores as apposed to LV having 46+/- dispensaries (I counted on WeedMaps) to compete with. Also those sales where medical MJ sales as apposed to the MJ sales of Q3 we will be seeing.
War with Korea perhaps...
Your wrong because I was at Blum on Decatur Saturday and they had IVXX wax (or was it chard) on display and I bought an IVXX pen battery.
If you're a noob, like I am. I suggest following a variety of information sources, study how to become good at candlestick/chart reading and allow yourself to listen to that gut instinct based on a plan of your own making. Don't get too caught up on the short scares if your goal in long terms gains. Know when you're comfortable getting out of any stock; at what loss, at what gain.
Just reading a few words and I can already bet the Alch distributors will find a way to sue the original campaign for future loss of profits.
Wouldn't you if you got into a deal that ended up costing you instead?
Which this is Vegas, who doesn't drink? I don't think they'll have the same loss than Colorado did.
I can tell you from first hand experience going to Blum July 3rd that I paid with my VISA logo-ed debit card. I told the bud tender I forgot to have cash on me and I needed to locate their ATM. He said to my shock that they took cards. Not sure if it was credit or debit they applied to it. I can't remember if I signed or pinned it but whichever. They take cards.
POLITICS
07/25/2017 12:25 pm ET | Updated 17 hours ago
Former NFL Player Sues Jeff Sessions Over ‘Unconstitutional’ Marijuana Laws
Ex-Jets player Marvin Washington is a plaintiff in a lawsuit alleging, in part, that drug laws are racist.
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_597746f6e4b0a8a40e825949
The kid just got schooled by the professor. Tisk tisk.
Terra Tech Corp. Subsidiary Edible Garden to be Featured on 'Plant Based by Nafsika' on A&E <--- Whatever that is.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/terra-tech-corp-subsidiary-edible-123000230.html?.tsrc=rss
Messing with the States would be a nightmare for this administration especially due to the money (ie, NV Dept. of Tax) states are now getting to keep and especially when the Feds are cutting back on returning money to States via Federal Subsidies (ie. repealing the ACA).
As an aside to the whole justice department/Sessions acting tough and cracking down, a little news that I haven't seen discussed in relation is this, 4 days ago:
"Justice Department Announces 'Largest Darknet Takedown In History'" of AlphaBay. Feds could have been in CO in relation to this event for all we know, but ask you pointed out they were sniffing for illegal market channels. But taking down the illegal drug (and everything else in AlphaBay) only strengthens the legitimacy of this baby pot industry which has done as much as possible to be transparent, legitimate and accountable businesses on their best behavior. No shady shit (least we can hope not!)
Source NPR:
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If he resigns or gets kicked out that would be a way for the President to get rid of Robert Mueller...
I'm not quite sure I want to see Sessions go so quickly.
You missed the shooting star seen as yesterday's overall candle. I told my girlfriend "it would be funny if it hit .25 tomorrow". Sure enough it did.
What is really needed is cigar bar styled establishments. A place you can go smoke and rec. Right now the stipulation in Vegas is that yeah tourists can buy but they have to go 'home' to smoke. Well when your a tourist home is your temporary hotel room but the hotels are against it (I.E. Addleson) and it's not really legal to walk and smoke down the strip. Yeah I know what you're thinking, just don't get caught. So why not develope MJ bars like cigar bars. I was at Caesar's palace last night and there are two of those cigar bars (Monte Cristo and Arturo Fuente) on property enclosed as not to offend or nauseate no smokers with heavy fumes. See alcohol if you want (those bars do).
This is why:
Short answer: A small group of wholesale alcohol distributors gave money to the marijuana legalization campaign at its start, which inspired language in Question 2 that entitled distributors to exclusive rights to deliver recreational marijuana to dispensaries for the first 18 months of legal sales.
Long answer: In 2013, marijuana legalization activists were in the midst of writing Question 2, the Nevada ballot measure that legalized adult-use marijuana in November. They were also in talks with alcohol, gaming and even mining stakeholders statewide, pushing for their support.
"We had to affirmatively have conversations with all of those people before we could submit anything. We were looking to build a viable coalition, the alcohol distributors were part of that," said Heather Azzi, lead author of Question 2 and the senior campaign counsel for the Marijuana Policy Project, a national lobbying group.
About one-third of alcohol distributors hated the idea of collaboration, another third didn't care and the rest said, "I'm in," according to Joe Brezny, former chairman of the Coalition to Regulate Marijuana like Alcohol.
Expecting that those distributors would contribute between $100,000 and $250,000 to the campaign, the ballot measure was written to entitle alcohol distributors to exclusive rights to deliver recreational marijuana to dispensaries for the first 18 months of legal sales, Brezny said.
Advocates figured alcohol distributors know how to deliver goods, and it would create more accountability by using an independent third-party middleman between cultivators and dispensaries.
"Boy, do I wish we never had done that," he said.
Initially, investors from the alcohol industry remained on-board. On May 14, 2014, seven investors -- six of them from the alcohol industry -- donated $12,500 each, according to records from the Nevada Office of the Secretary of State:
-Capitol Beverages of Carson City
-Bonanza Beverages of Las Vegas
-Crown Beverages of Sparks
-Nevada Beverage Co. of Las Vegas
-Morrey Distributing Co. of Sparks
-GBB Express of Wells
-Patrick J. Blach Gaming Trust of Elko
Past that date, however, alcohol investors closed off their pockets. They realized operating in the recreational marijuana industry, an industry that is illegal under federal law, could potentially endanger their federal liquor distribution licenses, Brezny said.
Based on that fear, Azzi included in the ballot's language that an insufficient number of qualified applicants for the recreational marijuana distribution licenses could open the application process to applicants outside the alcohol industry.
Using that loophole, the Department of Taxation argued in March that, in fact, there were too few alcohol distributors that were interested and/or eligible for the recreational marijuana distribution licenses.
A band of distributors, not the same ones who contributed to the Question 2 campaign, formed the Independent Alcohol Distributors of Nevada and challenged the department in court. A district court judge in Carson City validated the distributors' concerns and ordered a stop on all distribution licenses until the department wrote a new regulation.
The Nevada Tax Commission will vote on the new regulation on Thursday, though the regulation will thereafter have to be reviewed in court before it goes into effect, according to Kevin Benson, attorney for the Independent Alcohol Distributors of Nevada.
While alcohol distributors still would be able to apply for distribution licenses under the proposed emergency regulation, the door would also be open to outside applicants. If the court refuses the regulation, it's back to the drawing board.
http://www.rgj.com/story/news/marijuana/2017/07/12/why-does-nevadas-alcohol-industry-have-foot-in/465174001/