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Thursday, June 18, 2015 1:55:05 PM
About nine months ago Health Canada began accepting applications for an attribute (or additional permission to an existing license) that would allow approved companies like Tweed to take the dried marijuana flower and extract the oils.
And Tweed is ready
Tweed got in on that process last fall, and while the length of this process is unclear, Bruce Linton, CEO of Tweed said: “I think we’re well along it. That attribute could be much more valuable given that ruling.”
http://www.insidebrockville.com/news-story/5683872-supreme-court-ruling-gives-greater-choices-to-patients-and-opportunity-for-legal-marijuana-plants/
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