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I-Glow

03/11/15 3:05 PM

#223914 RE: MonkMonkey #223896

That is odd - I see photos in California, Colorado and Washington of marijuana being grown and sold.

But, now it is some how different for GRCU. I remember the same arguments for another company - now suspended - as nothing could be verified but a few shareholders made the same argument as you.

Odd? I don't think so. Growing hemp/mmj is STILL a federal crime. Posting pictures of any growing operation would be stupid. Only a company that "pumps" to sell shares would do that.

If they posted pictures of any growing operation, THAT would be odd. Any company can post pictures, doesn't mean it's real. Only thing real is GRCUs line of high quality CBD products. Per PR, higher quality, lower prices CBD products coming soon.

Here check this out: http://denver.cbslocal.com/2013/02/12/how-feds-handle-pot-growing-in-california-could-impact-colorado/

CBS4’s Stan Bush talks to Tim Blake at his marijuana farm in Mendocino County, Calif.,

But, GRCU can't provide any details of their hemp growing operation.

Here is where your argument isn't logical - GRCU can issue a press release about buying CBD Oil from Jones/Justus (the CEO of GRCU) but can't provide any details.

It is like saying we are buying CBD Oil form our CEO's private company but we can't provide any photos or any details because it illegal.

That is typical stinky pinky nonsense.

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philipt631

03/11/15 5:50 PM

#223974 RE: MonkMonkey #223896

And may I add done to the full letter of the laws of the United States and individual States

When the time is right GRCU and it supplier(s) will retain and provide all the proper licenses and permits to grow and distribute the said product to the legal authorities when and where required.