Thursday, February 28, 2013 1:03:29 PM
I think they will ease up on medical but continue to be tough on the recreational side.
An approach of allowing folks to operate under State law similar to Ogden would satisfy me in the short term since legislative momentum is on the side of the good guys. Obviously I'd love to hear a comprehensive and clear answer, but I just don't anticipate that.
Clearly Colorado and Washington will be representing the nation as they build their models. Once the tax cash starts pouring in.. it's game over.
Disclosure: I am long MJNA
Do your own DD. This is only my opinion and is not, in any way, meant as advice.
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