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Friday, 04/14/2017 1:28:40 PM

Friday, April 14, 2017 1:28:40 PM

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Anyone feel like speculating NWAV’s next state? If I HAD to guess, at the moment Nebraska looks pretty good. Use the same strategy as Sandusky with Michigan… Southwest Nebraska, in the short term as they can immediately make use of, worst case, Colorado’s recreational if the medical side chooses not to accept out of state cards. In the meantime, eastern Nebraska has Iowa is next door and getting ready to greatly expand it’s medical offerings, so big cities like Lincoln and Omaha will likely be able to make use of that infrastructure. Then of course... there is Iowa.

Then there is Pennsylvania, right next to Ohio and they are about to get some new laws too. Plus I would imagine, there might soon be an abundance of marijuana available from the north. Since the card and HIPPA pretty much end the conversation in most cases, when it comes to possession… Guess people will be lining up to get those cards in Ohio, one way or the other.

Then there is Georgia already next to Florida. With house bill 65 and senate bill 16. They are working on improving access in their state, and we hopefully get to play CO a little bit down there in FL.

Let's not forget about New Mexico who has a young medical program. Able to build off of Colorado and, anyone watch Breaking Bad? They got heroin down there in a big way too. Don't trust me, Rolling Stone is all over it. Can you say, "Sandusky"? Sure the Governor just vetoed this version of the expansion, but it made it that far. Lawmakers are all chomping at the bit, just working on figuring out how, at least the still have medical.

Too many opportunities for this company! Just my thoughts, tight schedules to keep, but I think they could pull off some amazing things here.



Legislative Bill 622 News

Legislative Bill 622 - Nebraska State Site

Legislative Bill 622

Iowa MMJ laws likely to expand

Pennsylvania State Site

Georgia Care Project

Georgia HB65 News

Georgia SB16 News


GO NWAV!!!