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02/22/16 5:53 PM

#30691 RE: herefornow #30690

if it goes against the MMAR patients than the courts have decided that, although patients have a right to reasonable access to cannabis, the government still has a right to regulate and restrict the production and distribution of cannabis and the MMPR meets the standard of providing 'reasonable access'

and if that happens then the injunction currently protecting about 20,000 grow licenses (with an average authorization of 85 plants per license) could be lifted - the legal authorization for more 1.7 million plants could be removed on Wednesday

from the very beginning, when I first heard about this case everyone was so excited about - and I always thought the argument over MMAR growing being a 'right' was stupid. Government will be able to regulate and restrict access to this or else the whole premise of government doesn't make sense anymore.

This will be argued about for years, but I feel after Wednesday the frozen injunction must go. Those authorizations are all over a year old, doctors have been taught the business now, their is plenty of supply in the pipe, Bill Blair is coming out to tell us how it is going to look like,

this is all too damn perfect - right before I switch some shares into the RRSP to lower my taxable income - with earnings and the legalization hearings

its the perfect storm