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Re: Stockman1010101 post# 52211

Wednesday, 12/31/2014 4:10:19 PM

Wednesday, December 31, 2014 4:10:19 PM

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To put it simply, HEMP Inc has a hemp processing machine (a decorticator) - THE LARGEST DECORTICATOR IN AMERICA, approximately $20 million worth of equipment. The strategic objective is clear: HEMP will try to become the largest processor of raw hemp. As legislation continues to evolve, most investors, like myself, see this as a good opportunity to get in before full production begins, once legally allowed in North Carolina, and elsewhere across American. Why North Carolina? I strongly believe it's logistics. Once regulations change, and they are/will, the only other obvious reason is logistics, followed by ripe environments for hemp farming and near to millions of end users along the Atlantic coast. If things go well for HEMP in North Carolina, the model is scalable, and big capital/wall street is foaming at the bit to get in - Bruce has visited the NYSE, and I'm sure has a close ear on the local political scene (he may even already be aware of local congressman drafting laws that would open cultivation and trade in NC - but that is my educated assumption). Bruce has decades of experience and knowledge in this field, and understands the cannabis plant most out of almost all the other guys running around the sector trying to push trivial products like ecigs or beverages. Hemp has over 1,000 different applications, from oils to clothing.

Revenues will follow, once legalities are aligned. Lots and lots of revenues, starting with the processing of everyone's hemp in the area.

I think these prices are cheap. Will be dropping a huge stack sometime in Jan.

Happy New Year, everyone, and go HEMP! LONG AND STRONG!