Tuesday, July 18, 2017 12:30:23 PM
And, driver idiots on super MJ will be bad PR for medical MJ users.
Store-Fronts need to put label on packets something like 'Do not do driving, exercising, or pursue other forms of mobility and work after
ingesting this MJ product'. Lots of crooks out there like the aliens
that come to food businesses and claim their kid got some, etc.
Feds have right religious folk on their backs, to provide 'guidance' on MJ legalization. NV 'visitors' will be big source of concern for Feds.
MJ use will basically come down to fight between novel new sourcing of tax revenues and MJ industry jobs locally (tax-paying and stabilizing their community 'shovel-ready' promise of quick economy pickup) admidst
approaching winter with no national jobs program.
From what I hear around here and there . . . MJ has far fewer side-effects and way cheaper than what Pharma has to offer as pain meds.
TRTC always has 'fall-back' to Vertical Farming and hobby green housing
market segments, than many MJ growers and stores stocks have.
I own TRTC and GRNH which can play both sides of FED policy decisions. A
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