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Re: no_ur_stox post# 15211

Friday, 03/18/2022 8:20:53 PM

Friday, March 18, 2022 8:20:53 PM

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Ha ha and YES, that is exactly what I believe.

BLPG (and Hypur) are protected in as much as neither have direct outside interaction to ANY (currently) other countries including Russia and China.

Let me be more clear -

1. You grow weed in dirt and nominal fertilizer - no direct/indirect outside sourcing or other countries involved.

2. The seed itself is a local product produced within - no outside sourcing (esp. todays new types where the THC is higher than 35% -lol).

3. The lighting is put together and produced within the U.S.A. (yes even the filaments for condescend and gas tube for florescent - no outside sourcing.

4. The plastic bags (oil) and paper logos (pulp mill) etc. the weed goes into before transportation is all produced locally.

5. Hypur transactions "system/program" and cards themselves are also produced and aligned within.

6. BLPG assets other than vehicles themselves are all locally built and procured and the money they pick up is only produced within the U.S.

I am NOT saying all the above is ONLY produced by the U.S.A., I am saying all above currently and in the future involve local resources, meaning locally mined iron/metals/silicon etc...etc... I am saying that this industry can stand on its own feet, even when others who require raw materials from outside the U.S.A. cannot.


I am saying that Hypur and BLPG are greatly shielded...GREATLY. Those two companies have very few or better yet ANY unmanageable supply and service issues moving forward, as long as they both continue to locally procure U.S. harvested/produced items.

All (ALL) companies that rely on other countries to produce an end state item to sell are already feeling the first wave of inflation due to shipping procuring issues and is based on slowing effect, but when STOPPING effect happens then....GO BLPG, GO Hypur...GO OTHER

Disclaimer - Products being received from China/ Russia (little baggies etc.) that weed goes into is cheaper to buy from China so weed may go up in price a bit for locations trying to still cut corners, but SHOULD NOT inflate like everything else will around us.


How's that? Do you see my point? I hope so, my typing finger is getting sore.