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Re: BERKSHIRE AGENT post# 28734

Saturday, 09/20/2014 10:43:14 AM

Saturday, September 20, 2014 10:43:14 AM

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Obtaining OTC Pink Current Information Status was very significant for INCC as it was necessary to set the stage for moving forward. I truly believe that the series of operational news to follow concerning its marijuana cultivation operations in Colorado will prove to be what graduates INCC to its next few levels. I believe we are much closer now to receive such news of substance from the company.

INCC and its management are very aware that they are in the right place at the right time with the cultivation of marijuana in Colorado. I say this for mainly a couple of key reasons to note. Since 2014, Colorado has made over ”$29 million” in pot-related taxes from generating ”revenues” of over ”$308 million” from both medical and recreational use. Also, there is a huge shortage of cultivating marijuana within the state of Colorado which leans more credence as to why the state is greatly working with those who already have licenses to grow marijuana as like what INCC is positioned for doing so to meet such demand:


http://www.cortezjournal.com/article/20140818/NEWS01/140819861/Colorado%E2%80%99s-pot-shortage-
After seven months of recreational marijuana sales in Colorado, the newest goal of state regulators is to increase the amount of marijuana produced and sold by legal retailers.

“Right now we are pretty significantly under what should be produced,” said Ron Kammerzell, deputy senior director of enforcement for the state Department of Revenue. …

…The state’s solution, then, is to increase the amount that is produced legally.

“Basically, the state is trying to ensure that the amount that is being grown in Colorado equals what the demand is,” said Mike Elliot, the executive director of Marijuana Industry Group, a trade association representing the interests of the Colorado marijuana industry. …




http://moneymorning.com/2014/08/22/this-number-proves-pot-stocks-are-here-to-stay/
June was the best-selling month ever for recreational marijuana in Colorado, bringing in a whopping $24.7 million in total sales, according to state tax collections reported on August 8 (the most recent available report). So far in 2014, the state has pulled in a total of $29.8 million in pot-related taxes on both medical and recreational use, from $308 million in sales.


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