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Maddog720

02/13/12 3:02 PM

#40607 RE: bigmoneymakernow #40606

Gosh I don't want to say this and I hope you are right but I think we heard the same thing before the last bit of information came out and what a let down it was.

I think we need to see REAL solid stuff we can sink our teeth into and hope that is what we get this time.

garyhalvo

02/13/12 3:03 PM

#40609 RE: bigmoneymakernow #40606

GREAT NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!
this might be his much much more.

NEWS TODAY!
February 13, 2012 2:00 PM ET
PR Newswire Comtex News Network < Back to Market News

Final Rules for Legalization of Medical Marijuana Produced in Washington, D.C.

Feb 13, 2012 13:31:00 (ET)

LONG BEACH, Calif., Feb. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- In 2009, noting that it was "allowing" the voters of Washington, D.C to vote on and implement that city's Legalization of Marijuana for Medical Treatment Law, Congress approved medical marijuana in the federal District of Columbia, over which it has all governmental power. On Dec. 2nd, 2011, in anticipation of the opening of dispensaries and cultivation centers, the District's mayor released final rules for the program.

States with medical marijuana programs should now be free from federal interference since Congress has allowed local control. Congress being the legislative branch of the federal sovereign and the only body that can change these laws has now done so by recognizing the voting rights of Washington, D.C. citizens. Likewise, Californians are equally protected and have the same voting rights in respect to medical marijuana. Speaking for the disabled plaintiffs in the California case Marla James vs. the cities of Costa Mesa and Lake Forest, attorney Matthew Pappas said, "Congress has turned over the area of medical marijuana to state and local governments. Through Congress's duty to equally protect everyone under the law, all patients in states with medical marijuana laws operating in full compliance with those laws should not, from now forward, be subject to previous long standing federal marijuana prohibitions."

http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/dc/medical-marijuana-now-legal-in-dc-072710

http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/dc/dc-council-compromises-on-medical-marijuana-cultivation-centers-limit-6-per-ward-011712 #.TzRJeLFA6V4.email

http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-politics/dc-council-approves-limits-on-medical-marijuana-growth/2012/01/17/gIQAxLNa6P_story.html

For more information contact Sergio Sandoval, Director of Public Relations, Pappas Law Group.

Phone # 949-382-1485

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StockBang

02/13/12 3:05 PM

#40611 RE: bigmoneymakernow #40606

Let's take it easy. I'd rather be shocked with news than let down.

I think we are all expecting something, but let's keep it bottled up and let this take off when it hits. Anticipation is the only gunpowder we need. Not some half hearted pumping.

lowman

02/13/12 4:09 PM

#40634 RE: bigmoneymakernow #40606

"According to him all is on track for what we all expect and much much more..... "

Gee, I've never heard THAT before...from like a thousand CEOs of the past.