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badluckornoneatall

08/31/18 2:49 PM

#23626 RE: ap17 #23619

As long as hemp doesn't decide to go after pharms core business. (i.e. traditional Rx, first line tx, etc.) the can peacefully coexist. The is a very clear(and huge) market space for CBD as long as they stay in their lane.

Furthermore, if CVSI as a company can stay financially solvent they are also an acquisition candidate. It cheaper for big pharm to buy them then it would be to compete against them starting from scratch.

Big pharms margins on OTC's and non-brand are not their bread and butter. For example, try finding a pharm rep selling Prozac these days. You can't because it doesn't make money. A thirty days supply will cost you $4 at Walmart - even without insurance.
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Chirodoctor

08/31/18 11:52 PM

#23705 RE: ap17 #23619

Exactly. Until Big Pharma put out the film “reefer madness” in 1937 hemp and mj were a staple in clothing , twine, rope and health products. Henry ford built the strongest car ever from hemp.
It was a law that if you owned land and farmed it 10% at least has to be hemp back in th e1700s.
And it grows fast. Fast enough to save millions of trees. Of course the lumber industry does not like that..
Have a great weekend . We will be moving up again starting Tuesday.