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There's a big difference between making a little money and and alot of money and it's called patience !
Hit the ask !!
Should be at 15 at least !
Stiil have all of mine and might sell little at a penny or two !
Fry the shorts
Wrong !!
Yes but the money comes with the launch of Pharmajanes !
Im not selling Im talking about others who sell cheap
Yes but you could have made 115 k if you waited !!
The websites not out yet !, people sell for chump change !!
Let's get over .002 this afternoon longs !!
Yes the word is your Wrong
Maybe to you it is but not to the company and many shareholders !
I would let the company get things finished . Calling the company all at once to me is not a good idea !
IMO !!
Sorry Leezee I meant that for Bernie !!
Yes it will !!
{{{BREAKING NEWS}}} Pot prescription for the Empire State
01/08/14 04:00 PM—Updated 01/08/14 04:24 PM
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo unveiled
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plans to legalize medical marijuana by executive order on Wednesday, sidestepping the state legislature in bringing weed to the Empire State
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“Research suggests that medical marijuana can help manage the pain and treatment of patients with cancer and other serious illnesses,” Cuomo said in his State of the State address. “We will establish a program allowing up to 20 hospitals to prescribe medical marijuana and we will monitor the effectiveness and the feasibility of a medical marijuana program.”
Cuomo – who previously opposed similar measures – will make New York the 21st state to legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes, reflecting broader changes in American attitudes toward prohibition and drug use.
The Democratic governor’s action bypasses the state legislature, where past legislative attempts to legalize medical marijuana have stalled. Unlike in other states with pot laws already on the books, restrictions will limit the drug’s availability to only 20 hospitals to prescribe marijuana to patients afflicted by cancer, glaucoma, and other painful diseases, according to early reports on the plan. The criteria for which ailments will qualify for marijuana usage will be determined by the state’s Department of Health.
With the executive order, New York State will have undergone an almost complete turn around of its drug laws in just a decade. In 2004, the passage of the Drug Reform Act reduced some of the country’s most draconian minimum drug sentencing provisions. However, according to the American Civil Liberties Union, New York still has the highest arrest record for marijuana related charges.
More than 80% of New Yorkers support the legalization of medical marijuana, according to a poll conducted by Siena College.
New Yorkers’ attitudes toward drug laws reflect those across the country. According to a poll conducted by Gallup in October, 58% of Americans believe marijuana should be legalized, a 10-point increase from the previous year. In contrast, only 31% of Americans were in favor of legalization in 2000.
Twenty other states and the District of Columbia have legalized the use of medical marijuana. In 2012, voters in Colorado and Washington became the first to defy federal law by legalizing recreational marijuana through referendum. On Jan. 1, Colorado’s weed shops opened up for the first time to see booming sales.
The trend toward marijuana liberalization has received mixed reactions. David Brooks, a columnist for the New York Times warned against the moral hazards of marijuana legalization.
Others have celebrated recent measures against prohibition. In New York, Democratic State Assemblyman Richard Gottfried – who in the past has sponsored legislation to legalize marijuana in his state – applauded the governor’s change of heart.
“Governor Cuomo’s endorsement of the medical value of cannabis for many patients with serious debilitating and life-threatening conditions gives new strength to the issue,” said Gottfried in a written statement. However, he noted that more could be done and encouraged the governor to push for legislation on medical marijuana.
“I urge Governor Cuomo to join the effort to enact new comprehensive tightly-regulated legislation this session in Albany.”
Bernie-UK , where du you see aegy after launch ?
Im still holding mine !! And who knows who's trying to flip xr !!
People selling when its going higher Ill never figure that one out !
Its going higher then a penny thats for sure
Cmon Jeff Benz push the button and launch the website $$$$$$
Thats what I like to hear xracer1957 !
No way Ill take it in the pennies
We should be at half the pps skto is ! IMO !
Not very smart
If PJ is launched many pennies to be seen !
Sorry for the double post !!
So pretty much were waiting on Berkeley -bio and their labels !
Very nice TA !!
From Berkeley -bio
Dharmanol and T-Hydrocan Update
01-07-2014
Hi Everyone,
Our packaging manufacturer is taking longer than anticipated for the bottles and labels. They assure us they will be delivered very soon. I am somewhat responsible for the delay as we improved the taste of the chewables and it was necessary to redo the labels to include the new flavoring ingredients.
The first tests of Dharmanol have been very encouraging. Almost universally, everyone trying the supplement ... especially those who do not use THC on a regular basis ... has described the effect as "subtle euphoria with no high" and "I just feel better ... much better."
We are also receiving data on the two forms of T-Hydrocan we will be offering soon: T-Hydrocan Whole Plant and T-Hydrocan RMC (Refined Mixed Cannabinoids). The results obtained by the test subjects have been just what we anticipated. The T-Hydrocan Whole Plant produces an all-encompassing effect with similar characteristics to the YAK Whole Plant capsules that DCHP has providing to patients since 2008. The T-Hydrocan RMC contains just the purified essence of the cannabionoids, and provides a very clear effect, with all the intensity of fully activated (decarboxylated) THC.
Next up will be the Dharmanol Citrolene(tm) and T-Hydrocan Citrolene. Both of these products contain a substantial dose of the terpenes and terpenoids found in cannabis and hemp which bind to the same receptors as Xanax and Valium. It is anticipated that treating these receptors with a non-toxic organic terpene will produce similar relaxing and anti-spasmodic effects, without the dangerous habit-forming properties of the pharmaceuticals which bind to the same receptors.
I will keep you posted.
Dave
https://www.facebook.com/berkeleybio
Question is Berkely- bio the supplier for Pharmajanes ?
MARIJUANA: Vote on pot use in California in the works
Brennan Linsley/AP
Employee David Marlow, right, helps a customer, who smells a strain of marijuana before buying it, at the crowded sales counter inside Medicine Man marijuana retail store, which opened as a legal recreational retail outlet in Denver on Wednesday Jan. 1, 2014. Colorado began retail marijuana sales on Jan. 1, a day some called "Green Wednesday."
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BY RICHARD K. De ATLEY January 02, 2014; 05:51 PM
Media attention this week turned to Colorado, where the nation’s first recreational pot shops opened for business.
Could it happen here? It’s possible some day, but complicated.
In California, lawful marijuana use is restricted to authorized medical patients, and signatures are being gathered now for the latest effort to ask state voters to consider Colorado-style access to pot.
And while medical marijuana is legal, more than 200 local governments across California and in the Inland area have banned medical marijuana dispensaries, based on a law created in Riverside and upheld in May by the California Supreme Court.
In Riverside County, only Palm Springs permits medical marijuana dispensaries under rigorous zoning rules that include final city approval -- a process that has allowed only a few shops.
Medical marijuana stores are banned in most inland cities, including Riverside and San Bernardino as well as unincorporated areas of Riverside and San Bernardino counties. In Riverside, medical-marijuana supporters are trying to qualify a ballot measure that will allow a limited number of dispensaries in the city.
Supporters of the “Riverside medical marijuana restriction and limitation act” have less than 180 days to collect valid voter signatures – about 12,000 to put it on the ballot in June 2015 or about 18,000 voters to get a special election called sooner.
Medical marijuana in California is further complicated by federal law, which says marijuana is illegal in all circumstances.
Federal law has been cited in civil forfeiture warning letters sent to landlords who rent to dispensaries. There also have been criminal prosecutions of some supply-and-sell personnel that federal agents accused of running for-profit, “grow-and-sell” operations that didn’t comply with California’s medical marijuana laws.
In 2010, Californians defeated Prop. 19, the state’s most recent ballot effort to legalize and regulate marijuana for general use. But supporters of legalization point to Colorado and Washington state voter approvals in 2012, and changing attitudes overall about marijuana use.
For 2014, the California Cannabis Hemp Initiative has been cleared by the state attorney general to circulate petitions. Organizers will need more than 500,000 valid signatures from registered voters by Feb. 24 to qualify for the November 2014 general election ballot.
The initiative, which calls for decriminalization of all hemp and cannabis use for those over age 21, is the most advanced among at least four current efforts to get legalization of marijuana on the California ballot again.
A Field Poll released in December said that when respondents were read a summary of a proposed initiative, 56 percent said they would support it and 39 percent said they would be opposed. Five percent were undecided.
On the larger question of marijuana legalization, the same poll concluded that a majority of voters favored legalization of marijuana, a first for California since the field poll began asking the question in 1969.
The poll showed 55 percent now favor legalization, split among 47 percent who want age and other controls similar to alcohol laws and 8 percent who agreed marijuana should be legalized so anyone could purchase it.
Just 31 percent supported strict enforcement of current laws or passing tougher ones. An additional 12 percent want to keep the present ban but ease penalties, and 2 percent had no opinion.
That would be nice AF !!!
No way you are a shareholder and if he calls just ask him why the delay with launch with pj !
Well that would be nice if Jan gets back to you !!
Hope for the launch of pharmajanes soon !
If you look at Janes card website it says coming in 2014 ! So maybe we have to wait for for jc before launch !
Correct !! I had to wait 2 years until xmsr took off ! Some are very impatient !!