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1vman

06/13/17 10:50 AM

#260298 RE: Rat Fink #260296

*****More like AG conducting damage control !!!, erbb scrambling to discredit share holders who asks several important questions instead of answering them !

Not the way a legitament company conducts their business imo

Erbb only answers easy questions and removes questions and/or posts that they don't wish to have others read

ENOUGH SAID!!!

frontloading

06/13/17 10:51 AM

#260299 RE: Rat Fink #260296

"American Green, the company behind the tech, has been making smart vending systems for weed since 2009 and claims to be one of the largest cannabis-related public companies in the United States,


AG claims to have been making vending machines for 7 years and not a single location exists today..huh?..

frontloading

06/13/17 10:56 AM

#260300 RE: Rat Fink #260296

"Customers looking for a fix will need a smartphone to use the machines — they can only be accessed through a linked app, which is available for both Android and iOS."


Sounds like a lot of hassle to go through..maybe that's why they're having difficulty selling machines?

Major1234

06/13/17 1:50 PM

#260308 RE: Rat Fink #260296

April 20, 2017 - U.S. Voter Support For Marijuana Hits New High; 60 percent say marijuana should be legal, 94 percent say medical marijuana should be legal

American voters say 60 - 34 percent "that the use of marijuana should be made legal in the U.S.," the highest level of support for legalized marijuana in a Quinnipiac University national poll. Republicans and voters over 65 years old are the only listed party, gender, education, age or racial groups to oppose legalized marijuana.

Voters also support 94 - 5 percent "allowing adults to legally use marijuana for medical purposes if their doctor prescribes it," also the highest level of support in any national poll by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University.

Voters oppose 73 - 21 percent government enforcement of federal laws against marijuana in states that have legalized medical or recreational marijuana. No group supports enforcement in states where marijuana is legal.

Voters support 76 - 18 percent reducing the classification of marijuana as a Schedule 1 drug, the same classification as heroin. Again, all listed groups support this reduction.

https://poll.qu.edu/national/release-detail?ReleaseID=2453