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Re: dadeano post# 140019

Thursday, 05/24/2018 9:32:33 AM

Thursday, May 24, 2018 9:32:33 AM

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Colombia may not have regulations regarding pesticides, herbicides, etc. But this absolutely makes no difference. If you have done any research regarding the South American MJ sector, you'll see these countries are not investing in this industry for domestic use. These countries are planning on being exporters of MJ. At this point, it makes absolutely no difference what Colombia's domestic regulations are. Any exported product must satisfy the regulations of the destination country, not the country of origin. That being said, Colombia will want a system in place that will satisfy as many different countries regulations standardized, imo. Country x may allow certain chemicals to be used, while countries y and z may not allow these. Would I limit my companies potential by using chemicals to serve country x, and pass on country y and z. I wouldn't think so. I would put in place a system that allows me to pass any regulation in any country that allows my product to be sold. #Grozone. MJ industry is in it's infancy. Many here feel as though if we aren't capitalizing "right now" we are missing the boat. That is just short sighted imo. Regulations will create massive value for Grozone, whether domestic or imported.
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