I'm not sure what business school some of you went to, but this is definitely good. A business person is suppose to make money for its shareholders, so if this company is legit, buying hemp in the U.S. vs overseas brings shareholder value to companies that were first in the MJ sector. Companies currently in the market who have uniqueness, Investment capital, growth in sales, product availability, and customers to sell to, should do well. The companies who have poor timing, product problems, inappropriate distribution strategy, unclear business definition, undercapitalization, and assume debt to early, will more than likely fail. If this company is legit and plans to fix its debt problems, it will be in good shape to succeed. This will in the long run create real value in all the companies who have their ducks in a row. So the success of this company is totally dependent on paying off their debt. If their management follows the very basic rules in business it should be ok. I have little confidence in their management, due to the fact they show traits of politician like rhetoric/promises.
IMO