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12/06/20 8:16 AM

#15951 RE: @LiftedCapital #15950

DAMN.THIS LOOKS LIKE A HOME RUN FOR CEO HANS Enriquez OF MEDH.UNREAL.IT IS POSSIBLE IT WILL RUN TO .10 OR EVEN $5.00 TO $10.00 PER SHARE.DUE TO ONLY 140 MILLION O/S,AND PER CEO THEY WILL BE NO MORE DILUTION.THE REASON I SAY $10.00 PER SHARE, IS THAT THE CAPS LATELY IN PENNY STOCKS GOING UP TO $1 BILLION.LIKE TSN$.AND THAT POS HAS 4 BILLION SHARE O/S.MEDH HAS ONLY 140 MILLION O/S.MERGER ANY DAY NOW.PURE MARIJUANA PLAY.BIG MONEY TOLOGY FOR MEDH SHAREHOLDERS.
the 1 & Only HANS
@The1OnlyHans
· Dec 3
Replying to @MaduroCriollo and @lazydazeco
We applied over 2 years ago for a medical cannabis cultivation license through the Texas Compassionate Use Program. (TCUP) managed by Dept of Public Safety. Our app remains pending and we will be securing a license once DPS re opens the app process

State Taking Applications to Grow Medical Cannabis
By Kathryn Gisi Texas
PUBLISHED 8:20 PM CT Sep. 24, 2019
AUSTIN, Texas - More Texas patients now have access to medical cannabis since the state expanded the Compassionate Use Act last session. That's led to more businesses wanting to get on board with hemp production.

Texas opening up application process to grow medical cannabis
Only three applicants were granted a license two years ago
Hopefuls will try again
Two years ago, 43 applicants applied to legally grow marijuana for medical purposes in Texas, but only three were granted a license. Now, the state will open up the application process again.

Hans Enriquez works at Lazy Daze Cafe in Austin. He was one of the 43 who applied, and was denied in 2017. Now that the state's medical marijuana program has been expanded to serve more patients, he’s going to apply again.

"We received a letter from DPS that we do not have to start the whole process over, so really it's going to take a little revisions and our application is still pending with DPS," Enriquez said.

Enriquez hopes his would-be growing operation, Craft Harvest, will help to boost the Texas economy.

"You know, an influx of work and labor and potential jobs for a lot of people," said Enriquez.

The Texas Association of Business isn't convinced there's a boom on the horizon. In a statement they told us, "The Texas Association of Business does not perceive this limited application of low-THC prescriptions as having an immediate, notable financial impact on the Texas economy."

Enriquez is seeing green though, in more ways than one, and says many others are, too.

"It's going to be fiercely competitive," said Enriquez.

The expansion of the Compassionate Use Act means people with all types of epilepsy, neurological disorders, autism, spasticity, multiple sclerosis and terminal cancers are eligible to use the drug.

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12/07/20 1:45 PM

#15961 RE: @LiftedCapital #15950

Medh Merger IMMINENT-- currently we just have nickles holding up dollars... SIT TIGHT PLAYAS