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scubasteve11

03/02/17 9:09 AM

#24820 RE: bigboard #24815

LOL! You give him way too much power. His boss, you know the PRESIDENT, PRO MMJ and benefits us. Besides at this point in time he has way bigger fish to fry with the predicament he has himself in.

puffadder

03/02/17 9:14 AM

#24822 RE: bigboard #24815

No impact at all on med MJ growth

compliant777

03/02/17 9:20 AM

#24825 RE: bigboard #24815

Restrictions will HELP RSII. RSII will go on to benefit from greater restrictions as they see their competitors lose market share due to their inability to meet compliance standards. RSII has the medical expertise to rise above and survive any headwinds.

Remember what Bernie Sanders did to biotech stocks before the election? Now Bernie is nothing but a "yapping dog."

Don't be afraid of one man - Jeff Sessions. He will be a "Donkey in a hail storm," getting pelted continually with many more problems than any of us can imagine. Maybe he doesn't like MJ, but who cares? One man cannot win against the whole country, against a strong movement that no one else has been able to stop, especially when he is being overwhelmed by much greater problems such as crime waves in our cities.

I used to be concerned about Jeff Sessions, but not anymore.

HokieHead

03/02/17 9:25 AM

#24828 RE: bigboard #24815

the residential pumper left the board after unloading the stock



I completely agree and we all saw it happen earlier this week and they disappear like a fart in the wind. But RSII held the sells and new hands now own the shares at those prices. No worries at all this moves alot higher and if they want back in they will have to pay.

Too funny, I agree.

Bulls on Parade

03/02/17 10:00 AM

#24915 RE: bigboard #24815

Banning recreational MJ is good for us. Those wanting legal MJ will just go the medical route. That means more revs for us and growth over time.

Yes, Jeff Sessions is going to have an effect on the MJ boom, but this company is positioned better than any other for medical MJ that I know of and will still grow.
Probably not as fast, but RSII definitely still has a lot of logs to throw on the fire.

WALL STREET KID

03/02/17 11:16 AM

#25051 RE: bigboard #24815

$RSII Great News For MMJ A Must Read For All As AG Session's Uses It Verbatim In His MJ Rulings. I'm not worried about RSII especially if you read the bottom

DEA removes false marijuana facts from website
By Oscar Pascual on February 14, 2017 at 12:54 PM


Facing a potential legal battle, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has taken action to remove inaccurate facts on marijuana from their government website.

The federal agency took down several misleading claims regarding cannabis as a response to the non-profit advocacy group Americans for Safe Access (ASA), which filed a legal petition against the DEA, reports Marijuana.com.

In a legal challenge filed on Dec. 5, the ASA argued that misleading statements — among which that cannabis can cause psychosis, lung cancer, and permanent cognitive damage — are in violation of the Information Quality Act, which was enacted to ensure information published by federal agencies is reliable and factual.

“The DEA’s removal of these popular myths about cannabis from their website could mean the end of the Washington gridlock” said Steph Sherer, ASA’s executive director, in a statement. “The federal government now admits that cannabis is not a gateway drug, and doesn’t cause long-term brain damage, or psychosis.”

Despite the DEA’s action to remove some alternative facts, several other allegedly misleading statements remain. ASA say they have yet to receive an official response from the agency, which is now one week past the deadline to formally respond to the legal request.

“We are hopeful the DEA will also remove the remaining statements rather than continue to mislead the public in the face of the scientifically proven benefits of medical cannabis.” said Vickie Freeman, a partner at the law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe.

$The DEA’s removal of inaccurate claims comes at a moment when newly appointed Attorney General Jeff Sessions enters the agency with a history of anti-marijuana sentiment.

$Allowing Mr. Sessions to make law enforcement decisions based on biased, out-of-date information does a tremendous disservice to ASA’s members and the American people at large,” the ASA wrote in a recent memo.

Source: http://blog.sfgate.com/smellthetruth/2017/02/14/dea-removes-false-marijuana-facts-from-website/