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stringofpearls

10/27/14 3:01 PM

#41099 RE: bobbix #41095

letMEgetTHISright!!!….when-the-hedge-fund(institutional)-SHORTIES-make INCC plunge…..

its OK to STRONGLY insist they are interested and trading and screwing with INCC…

..but when an article refers to institutional groups that ties their trading to possible SEC investigations……and the AWESOME opportunity with Canadian MMJ…..

…..those SAME institutional-hedge fund players have NOTHING TO DO WITH INCC

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surfkast

10/27/14 4:21 PM

#41115 RE: bobbix #41095

I am guessing this is not clear enough?

With marijuana still illegal on a federal level in the United States, American investors in Canadian medical marijuana can be seen as violating the Controlled Substances Act, according to some U.S experts. And the use of the banking system to transfer the proceeds of such investments could be seen as money laundering.

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has already been tracking investments made in state-sanctioned marijuana business in the United States. When asked by Reuters about the DEA’s view of U.S. investments in Canadian marijuana, DEA spokesman Rusty Payne said the agency is “most interested in those types of activities.”



http://www.theweedblog.com/dea-most-interested-in-u-s-investors-in-canadian-marijuana-industry/

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