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Re: IAmTopG post# 3755

Thursday, 08/02/2018 7:16:28 AM

Thursday, August 02, 2018 7:16:28 AM

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Here is some DD to get you started....

Construction started in March of 2017 and is estimated to take about 2 years to complete.

The Bright Green development will cost more than $160 million and cover
5.8 million square feet

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/new-partnership-between-acoma-pueblo-native-american-tribe-and-bright-green-group-of-companies-creates-jobs-and-opportunity-300340558.html

The state-of-the-art greenhouse facility and research center for
medicinal plants located in New Mexico is shown. It is being
constructed on about 150 acres of the Acoma Indian Reservation and
will grow up to 40 million plants per year. The development project
will cost more than $160 million.

Currently the Bright Green Group is in the process of licensing several herb, health
and marijuana related patents held by the U.S. Federal Government, as well as
securing its own provisional patents. The Group has been careful to not violate any
Federal laws or begin operations without Federal authorization
, since some plants will
require Federal approval for research, production, manufacturing and sale.

More than 500 gaming facilities owned by Native American Tribes will have the
opportunity to distribute the company's products, including a new line of beverages
being developed.
Bright Green is carefully designing its business operation and kiosk
distribution system to be in full compliance with all Federal, State and Municipal laws.

The United States' Largest Marijuana Grow-Op Just Broke Ground in New Mexico

https://merryjane.com/news/new-mexico-united-states-largest-grow-operation

Tribal Land:

Bright Green executives claim that they are not seeking a state license to grow the
marijuana, since the operation is on tribal land and therefore only subject to tribal and
federal laws. “What we plan on doing is working with the FDA to approve our novel
prescription drugs
. We’re not in the smoke business; we’re in the oil business,” chief
executive John Stockwell said. “To spend this much money and to integrate this much
technology, we’re looking to abide by the federal rules. We want to be part of the
solution, not part of the problem.


Large medical greenhouse on NM tribal land slated to create
over 1,200 jobs

https://www.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/news/2017/01/19/large-medical-greenhouse-on-nm-tribal-land-slated.html