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Re: @realToothFairy post# 110634

Friday, 06/07/2019 6:20:25 PM

Friday, June 07, 2019 6:20:25 PM

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You can't smuggle without being a intelligent distributor.

Was it illegal? Yes.

Is it today? No.

Laws have changed, and now all Bruce had to do was hop back on the horse that he rode some years ago. That's the beauty of deregulation.

No, nothing "easy" about the black market. You really have to pay attention and keep your relationships on good terms. Just like any trade there is an exchange of goods, and in cannabis the trade is very lucrative, legal or illegal. If the plant were legal back then, sure, they would have paid taxes. But it was outlawed, but the masses still kept cannabis in HIGH DEMAND.

And it is still in high demand. So high, in fact, that the government can't pass it up. It's legal. It's being taxed. And the demand is HIGHER THAN EVER.

And it won't stop.

The majority of Canadian hemp was being grown while Bruce served time over some whacky laws prohibiting the production and distribution of hemp.

The reality is ALL PUBLIC COMPANIES SELL SHARES. It's call SHAREHOLDER EQUITY, and is on EVERY PUBLIC COMPANIES BALANCE SHEET.

Bruce is still King. Competition still crying.

Real players are only making Bruce look smarter. The industry continues to flourish, and Bruce was a MAJOR part of its inception.

Competition continues to cry, while Bruce brings shareholders millions in quarterly revenue. It's great!

SEC will nag anyone for a few bucks or prestige. The free audit will show to everyone that Hemp is a healthy, function enterprise, and the beat will go on.

Noisy, noisy, noisy. So much noise, it's like the competition just wants to stir wind and cause confusion. They can't even keep up. Must be out of breath trying to catch up to a company like HEMP.

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