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03/20/17 10:20 PM

#84282 RE: BubbaInSC #84278

Looks like MCIG is a buy especially if it comes to life
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lesgetrich

03/21/17 10:43 AM

#84301 RE: BubbaInSC #84278

State of Oregon States Forest Grove Has Not Applied for MJ License



Just another debunked claim repeated over and over. The application itself contains information that can only be completed once the facility is ready and people have been hired and the business plan is well defined. There is no requirement to apply before the facility is complete as long as you fulfill all the requirements your license will be issued.

Recreational Marijuana Application Instructions

OREGON LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION
Recreational Marijuana Application Instructions

[FORM MJ 15-1401] mj_app_all_instructions (rev 12/29) Page 2 of 2

Documents for all License Types

? Land Use Compatibility Statement (LUCS)
? MJ 15-1102: Marijuana Premises Boundary Sketch
? MJ 15-1101: Marijuana Premises Floor Plan
? MJ 15-1001: Marijuana Business Operating Plan
? As requested by licensed investigator: Fingerprint information for each applicant – Do not
submit this before it is requested by your investigator.

? Prior to licensure: Proof of lawful possession or letter of intent for the premises proposed for
licensure, such as a lease or deed.
? MJ 15-1301: Marijuana Business Structure for each Sole Proprietor or legal entity.
? If applicable: MJ 15-1201: Marijuana Security Waiver Request

Additional Producer Documents

? MJ 15-2002: Marijuana Canopy Area Designation
? MJ 15-2001: Marijuana Cultivation Plan
? MJ 15-2003: Electricity and Water Use Estimate
? Proof of water right or supplier contact information
? If applicable: Oregon Water Resources Exempt Use Form

Additional Processor Documents

? MJ 15-3001: Marijuana Processor Endorsement
Additional Information
? If you are applying for a Processor with an extract endorsement you will need to
obtain local fire code approval

? If you are applying for a Processor with an edible endorsement you will need to obtain
ODA food establishment licensure


Additional Laboratory Documents

? Prior to licensure: ORELAP certification verification
Additional Research Certificate Documents
? Research proposal
? If applicable for pesticide research: verification of experimental use permit issued by Oregon
Department of Agriculture



This entire claim is irrelevant as mCig has only signed on to build the facility at this point. What the customer does with it and when is up to the customer, not mCig...

Forest Grove Cultivation Selects MCIG's Grow Contractors to Build Largest Oregon Indoor Grow

HENDERSON, NV--(Marketwired - Mar 8, 2017) - mCig, Inc. (OTCQB: MCIG), a diversified company servicing the legal cannabis, hemp, and CBD markets, subsidiary, Grow Contractors is proud to announce its selection as the builder of choice of the first large scale indoor grow facility in Oregon for Forest Grove Cultivation. With an overall plan for 115,000 square feet this will be a top ranked grow space in Oregon. The first phase is already permitted for 50,000 square feet. MCIG estimates to begin construction within 60 days and 4 months to complete the project. The project will generate a minimum $1.5M in revenue for the Company, but could exceed $1.9M with add-ons.

In Oregon, state law requires that you complete the build out before obtaining a license.



...as for...

As many as 5 DEAD Projects

Washington = DEAD
Colorado = DEAD
5th one noone can name = DEAD
Sin City = DEAD since Caravette is selling his licenses
Paris Group = not in NV, OR, or WA. No MJ License in FL = DEAD



Colorado was PR'd in 2015 by the extractor division and was going to be owned and paid for by mCig. It was not a construction division project. It died when mcig decided that manufacturing and servicing extractors was going to be too costly and take too long to pay for itself. The facility was going to showcase mCig extractor technology and the PR never mentioned the construction division...

mCig, Inc. Extraction Division Update: Southern Colorado Extraction and Cultivation Facility Plan


BEVERLY HILLS, CA--(Marketwired - May 26, 2015) - mCig, Inc. (OTCQB: MCIG), a leading provider of technology, products, and services for consumers, dispensaries, and growers within the global medical and recreational marijuana industry, announced on Tuesday, May 26, 2015 the plan to open a Southern Colorado Cultivation and Extraction Facility. The Extraction Division will oversee the operation of the facility, cultivating and extracting a world-class product for legal consumers in Colorado, allowing mCig to create another stable revenue stream in the cannabis extraction industry



...regarding...

Washington = DEAD



mCig has never said that Washington is dead. The only one who's ever made this claim is you and you've never presented any evidence. The company also has more than five projects under contract. Some are smaller builds that they expect will grow larger over the next few years. Nothing requires them to disclose every small contract that they enter into.

You're implying that they're struggling with construction yet the facts on the 10-Q (over $1.1 million in construction revenue during the quarter ending 1/31/17) and in their recent conference call demonstrate the exact opposite. From the conference call...

mCig 2FQ17 Conference Call transcript

Hello, I’m Rob Kressa, CEO of Grow Contractors. All I can say is that Grow Contractors is crushing it. As Mr. Hawkins pointed out in the financial update, the mCig Construction and Consulting Division has catapulted into the number one segment of mCig operations.

We’ve already exceeded last quarter midway and are well on our way to shattering those numbers. We are also now not just the number one consulting website, but due to our merger most likely the number one contracting group in the cannabis space in the West Coast, but the dominant position in Nevada.

In addition to the imminent closing of several more multiple phase projects, our consulting services are providing multiple ancillary lines of revenues, which lead to larger deals. By working in Nevada, since its beginning in the medical cannabis industry, we followed all the trends of this state from the start. We now know almost 80% of the market players personally, and have turned down smaller jobs to concentrate on the largest most well-funded growers and production facilities.

We receive weekly opportunities to own partner and operate our own facility and operations. And that time is coming soon with changing federal signals.




...as for...


Sin City = DEAD since Caravette is selling his licenses




Who cares, as long as they're happy and keep paying their construction bill. Again, from the Conference Call...

As for our projects, Sin City is on the final interior build out and our contracted work for phase one is finishing this month. Green Leaf has opted for an early certificate of occupancy, after we fully prepped an entire 30,000 square foot to be ready to install equipment. This will be four phases now, with the first phase of obtaining basic CO as the new first face. We have also brought them Grow staff and employees to our consulting with them.

Solaris is moving forward with no delay, as excavation has started and delivery of the first Sangreen greenhouses is expected next month. We have several smaller deals that are progressing in Oregon for 6,500 square feet and some in Washington, and we will be updating those via Twitter.

Following our spirit of concentrating on and closing the biggest deals, we finished the design contract for a 115 square foot project in Forest Grove, Oregon. We’ve now won the build contract because of our impressive design and pricing. We also won a Nevada project with Acres Farms to start retrofitting 40,000 square feet of greenhouse, and won another Sangreen order from the same group for 80,000 square feet of new greenhouses based on the Solaris design.

We will also be announcing two California indoor growers and the middle operation design-contract we signed. In short, we have a tremendous amount of current and future business to drive revenues and profits even higher than previously announced. Expect another merger of talent, as we take on more projects and have interviewed 10 qualified groups to find the right cultural fit of profitability and performance based achievement. We’re fortunate to have our CEO and CFO come to Nevada, and conduct a review on our current project in January and meet our newest clients.

With more than 60 business professionals attending our social, with the CEO and CFO during their visit demonstrating our deep contacts and commitment to this market. We also spent a week in February doing due diligence on the Sangreen greenhouse. The Solaris is finishing and even managed to sell acres on the Solaris design. We saw over 100 acres of the highest quality greenhouses Sangreen built over the last several years.

With a strong partnership, we reduced the current pricing of greenhouses by a minimum 50% versus the American brand using the same material with large markup gauging the MMJ community. We fully expect to dominate greenhouse sales in the future.

During our recent tours, we also meet with one large multinational bank, which is developing a lending program to further enhance our dominance in the market. All these developments and a few pocket orders we are keeping under wraps will be announced soon.

Add to this, the model for the industry for the most advanced greenhouse in our community, located in Las Vegas and ready to show by July. We deserved and earned our number one position in the space of cannabis construction and consulting. In all, we have the pieces that other groups dream of. Existing construction deal flow for the next three years or more is assured as the large clients we are currently working with have long-term expansion plans. We are go-to consulting firm with knowledge and running a Grow properly and profitably.

Our exclusive greenhouse deal with the best quality and lowest price is working as projected. Finally, with the consolidation of contracting, new deals, institutional backing, mergers, and buy-outs, we have solidified our position and will work hard to exceed all expectations. Nobody is doing it better than us in supplying picks and shovels to the cannabis community and nobody has a better reputation.




Your attempt to show problems with the construction division is just another debunked claim.