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Budd Kind

10/18/13 8:51 AM

#88192 RE: hedge_fun #88191

Lol Stretch, you hear federal agents are looking for Berkeley Bio? Made my day. Weeeeeeeeeee
$SKTO
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MountainHigh

10/18/13 9:04 AM

#88199 RE: hedge_fun #88191

I do hope you have invested good money here, this is shaping up to become a powerhouse.
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MountainHigh

10/18/13 9:11 AM

#88201 RE: hedge_fun #88191

I have held this for over 3 years. I have seen it go through the good and bad. I have moved it over the years and am now playing with house money. I am holding long and strong and I am very excited about the direction that this is going... As a company and its products and of course the PPS. Change is coming and SKTO is positioning itself perfectly.
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Budd Kind

10/18/13 9:18 AM

#88202 RE: hedge_fun #88191

Do scams do Cancer research?
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Budd Kind

10/18/13 3:05 PM

#88441 RE: hedge_fun #88191

Feds Entirely Quit the Marijuana Fight in California.

What idiot(s) makes illegal drugs from marijuana, then announces it to the world in a PR? On top of that, they "taunt" the FEDS in the process.......



And then there's this....


LOS ANGELES, CA, Oct 18, 2013 (Marketwired via COMTEX) -- Multiple asset forfeiture cases filed by the federal government against landlords of medical marijuana dispensaries were dismissed this week. The landlords, represented by California attorney Matthew Pappas, had been fighting the government's forfeiture cases for just over a year. "This is an important step in the civil rights battle being fought by seriously ill Californians who have been recommended medical marijuana by their doctors," said Pappas. "For patients who use marijuana pursuant to state law to alleviate symptoms resulting from cancer, AIDS, and other disabilities, this helps stop actions that have inappropriately thwarted access to medication. It is a very positive step by the Justice Department and the local U.S. Attorney." Pappas had asked the local U.S. Attorney to meet with him along with Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom, former L.A.P.D. Deputy Chief Steve Downing, and a former deputy city attorney several weeks before the government announced dismissal of the cases. In one of the cases, the Virginia-based Institute for Justice had joined Pappas as associate counsel. Court documents show the dismissals are with prejudice, which means the government cannot re-file them.