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Re: kei post# 124598

Thursday, 12/28/2017 11:06:31 PM

Thursday, December 28, 2017 11:06:31 PM

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I've seen a lot of stories as well, however, many of them are going into the fact that various communities have been slow to license places to sell cannabis, and I gather that some of the existing drug stores are not getting licenses for recreational sales. I think it will really take a few months to take off here.

I frankly see OWCP as being very different from most cannabis based companies. Others are primarily interested in growing and selling to the public in local markets. OWCP is developing products which will be sold by others, but they'll be sold worldwide. OWCP may grow slowly until product sales are initiated, but I believe that it has the potential to be huge as over time most places that sell cannabis based products will be selling products developed by OWCP.

Of course in a few years it may be very different as certain products gain FDA approval and will be able to be sold in virtually all drug stores. I still believe that the sublingual tablet will largely suit most applications where cannabis provides either medical or recreational needs as it can be formulated in numerous ways to suit the intended use and specific patient needs. It won't replace the cream for skin diseases, but for most other applications it may be the answer.

Gary