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lesgetrich

03/23/19 3:08 PM

#51435 RE: Djdjdjdj #51425

The tax advantage comes into play with medical and recreational marijuana, not hemp. However, there could still be an advantage to an easier regulatory environment regarding hemp/CBD.

BubbaInSC

03/24/19 8:33 AM

#51436 RE: Djdjdjdj #51425

First Ignore Fake News/Explanations like this

3/23/19
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=147751549

The tax advantage comes into play with medical and recreational marijuana, not hemp. However, there could still be an advantage to an easier regulatory environment regarding hemp/CBD



12/27/18 from a real accountant...lol
https://www.cannabisbusinessexecutive.com/2018/12/the-2018-farm-bill-what-it-means-for-hemp-farmers-tax-bill/

Are you inquiring about the Surge and PNTV Joint Venture? This is a different unrealized PR. The PR is pretty vague, imo. Not sure if PNTV is responsible for coming up w/ CBD product/supply; considering they currently don't grow, cultivate, or produce industrial hemp, oils, derivitaves, or isolates. And, GL Jujuy hasn't even begun/finished their hemp test plots in Jujuy Province. In addition, unless someone can prove otherwise, it's still illegal to export hemp/cbd products out of Argentina?

12/20/18
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2018/12/20/1670360/0/en/SURGE-HOLDINGS-AND-PLAYER-S-NETWORK-ANNOUNCE-JOINT-VENTURE-TO-MARKET-AND-SELL-CBD-PRODUCTS-TO-CONVENIENCE-STORES-NATIONWIDE.html

The relationship allows PNTV to focus on continual development of high-quality CBD products and brands while SURG utilizes their SurgePays Blockchain B2B distribution platform and outbound call center to introduce, sell and manage the ongoing replenishment of these products.

CBD continues to be one of the fastest growing markets in the United States with sales expecting to reach $22 billion by 2022. Additionally, the passing of the Farm Bill 2018 which included the Hemp Act of 2018 removed the barriers associated with growing hemp due to federal prohibition to include restricted access to banking, water rights, and crop insurance. The signing of this bill will define hemp as a federally legal agricultural product; subsequently removing all of the restricting legislation and opening the door for PNTV and SURG to capitalize early on this multi-billion dollar industry.

Through the JV, the initial order kit for new stores will range from approximately $399 to $1,500 or more. Anticipated monthly orders will be of similar value based on location and the size of the retailer.



2/6/19 Problems that hemp companies are having problems with in United States
https://mjbizdaily.com/marijuana-or-hemp-manufacturers-snagged-by-farm-bill-confusion/

Cannabis entrepreneurs say they’re facing jail time and hefty legal fees because of the plant’s complicated biology, with the vaunted 2018 Farm Bill only muddling the picture for interstate commerce.

A pair of cases in Idaho and Oklahoma raised questions about how state and local law enforcement are supposed to tell the difference between hemp and marijuana.

Since the Farm Bill passed and President Donald Trump signed hemp legalization into law:

Four men working for a hemp-transportation company, Patriot Shield National Transport, were stopped in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, for running a red light. All four were charged with drug crimes for allegedly carrying roughly 18,000 pounds of Kentucky cannabis destined for Panacea Life Sciences, a CBD manufacturer in Louisville, Colorado. The men said they were carrying legal hemp; federal drug authorities say the plants had too much THC to be considered hemp and not marijuana.
An Oregon truck driver was arrested in Boise, Idaho, for carrying roughly 6,700 pounds of cannabis from Oregon to Big Sky Scientific, a CBD manufacturer in Aurora, Colorado.
The cases suggest that local and state law enforcement don’t understand that interstate commerce is now legal for hemp.
“We were very forthcoming with the cops,” said Tyler Dickinson, co-owner of Patriot Shield, with headquarters in Denver and Kalamazoo, Michigan.

“We told them, ‘We’re hauling hemp, and here’s our paperwork.’ It was all there, certified by the state of Kentucky.”

In the Idaho case, Big Sky Scientific is suing Idaho State Police over the seizure.

“It’s a lawful crop, akin to oranges or potatoes or cotton,” Elijah Watkins, Big Sky’s lawyer, told Hemp Industry Daily.

The cases also raise an uncomfortable prospect for the booming CBD industry: states have different THC testing methods – so a plant that tests at or below 0.3% THC in one state can violate the THC limit in another.

“We’ve got to get national testing standards worked out,” Dickinson said.

The high-profile hemp seizures have the booming CBD industry wondering how much they can trust the Farm Bill’s guarantee that “no state or Indian tribe shall prohibit the transportation or shipment of hemp or hemp products.”

In the Idaho case, for example, a Big Sky official said the company will be hurt even if the hemp is released and Idaho concedes the commerce was legal, because supply-chain disruptions can hurt any new business.

“They’re paying attorney’s fees for something that was settled in federal law,” Watkins said. “They have contracts to fulfill. This is a burgeoning market.”

Patriot Shield’s Dickinson said its hemp-shipping business has gone ice cold while folks await an Oklahoma resolution.

“Any local law enforcement can mess with any hemp shipment and delay it until the hemp is destroyed,” he noted.



11/28/18 I wonder Where this is at? Pojunis is CEO for MJ Venture Partners.
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2018/11/08/1648442/0/en/Player-s-Network-and-MJ-Venture-Partners-Launch-New-CBD-Brand-Green-Leaf-PURE-and-Ecommerce-Store-GreenLeafPure-com.html


As of 3/24/19


No filings since 2016?