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What’s the “Secret ‘$50 Marijuana Stock Blueprint'” Pitched by Technology Profits Confidential

In which Travis says, "OK, Fine, we'll look at Ray Blanco's pot stocks teaser"

Today’s article is a lightly updated revision of one that appeared on November 3, 2016, when an earlier “pre-election” version of the same ad was running. The hints about individual stocks are the same in the ad today, as is much of the rest of the language, though back then it was an urgent “pre-election” push and now Ray Blanco is pushing this as something that requires action by July 1. I’ll post some charts about how the stocks have done at the bottom (and yes, a couple of these stocks were closer to being guesses, given the limited clues).

What follows has not been updated since early 2017, though we’ve checked to see that the clues in the ad that’s circulating now remain unchanged so our answers, including guesses, remain the same. I’ve left all the original comments appended, some of which suggest better possible answers for your consideration.

I’m a little bit of a fuddy daddy when it comes to marijuana stocks — not because I’m necessarily against legalization or recreational use by adults, but because I don’t like being in the middle of wild stock bubbles where there’s no rational justification for valuations.

With that buzzkill out of the way — what is the secret “$50 marijuana stock blueprint” that Ray Blanco is selling as a way to get subscribers to his Technology Profits Confidential newsletter? Let’s dig in and see what they say.

Here’s a bit of intro from Blanco:

“… there are over 4,000 companies that trade on the stock market…

“Exactly 350 of them are pot plays…

“And I’ve run every single one of those 350 companies through my five-part filtering system…

“And based on my stringent five-part assessment of the companies in the marijuana industry, I’ve pinpointed exactly four penny pot stocks…

“That can eventually make you a millionaire.”

The “$50 Blueprint” part is a taste of absurdity, that’s based on his “Real Life Example” of how you could have turned $50 into $2.7 million using a few pot stocks — that’s one of the ridiculous penny stock chains you see touted every now and again, where $50 turns into $1,300 in a few months because you ride one explosive marijuana stock, then turning that $1,300 into $40,0000 on another pot stock that jumped by 3,000%, then put that $40,000 into one final stock that jumped by 7,000% in a few days and presto! It turns into $2.7 million in a little less than two years.

He does make a point of saying, “Although it’s improbable you’d ever ride a profit wave just like this, it’s NOT impossible…” but that doesn’t really mean anything. It’s also “not impossible” that you’ll win the billion-dollar Powerball lottery, but it’s awfully close to impossible. And with that, he’s already planted the idea of ridiculous riches in your head… so, as the ad copywriter wants, you’re drooling a little bit and primed to get out your credit card.

The real driver of all of this chatter about marijuana is the notion that marijuana production, retailing and consumption will create a much larger marijuana industry, and that the growth of this industry will allow some companies to flourish. Since legalization started out small and risky, the companies are pretty much all tiny — and a great many of them are private… but there are also hundreds of publicly traded stocks that have some connection to marijuana… almost all of them are penny stocks that trade over the counter, including those that change their corporate focus anything there’s a new hot stock market sector… though there are a few larger ones, mostly biotech companies that have been around for a while and are trying to develop drugs that are derived from or somehow related to cannabis (which, as I’ll reiterate, means legalization doesn’t mean much for them — they’re generally using marijuana as a raw material source for drugs that are in clinical trials, not trying to sell marijuana itself).

And yes, the legal marijuana business is becoming larger — five states had recreational marijuana votes on the ballot, and it won everywhere but in Arizona, so Massachusetts, California, Nevada and Maine now are legalizing recreational possession and use to at least some degree, and probably adding to the tipping point that forces a real change in federal law and more easing from other states in the future… if only because California tends to lead the nation and swing a big stick thanks to their gigantic population (medical marijuana was first legalized in California, 20 years ago now).

Those wins for recreational marijuana were not a surprise, nor were the wins for medical marijuana in Florida, North Dakota, Montana and Arkansas (now more than half of the states have medical marijuana laws, speaking of tipping points), and President Trump has not been particularly anti-marijuana, so there’s no indication just yet that the federal government will be much more aggressive (marijuana possession and distribution is still illegal under federal law, and marijuana is still a Schedule 1 drug according to the DEA, making it officially one of the most dangerous narcotics they control).

So that’s the big claim from Technology Profits Confidential (and others): Marijuana legalization will keep expanding to new states, and riches will flow. Though it’s clear even from the ads that they know there’s not yet really any fundamental basis for making guesses about the size of these markets or the potential profitability of any of the companies… the pitch was largely that the votes would drive investor interest and create huge spikes in some of these stocks and give you a chance to get rich, much like the pot stocks spiked for the last wave of state legalization votes.

And I’ll also note that most of the penny pot stocks, including the ones in the “$50 to $2.7 million Blueprint” Blanco noted, fell roughly as fast as they rose after their respective price spikes in the past, so you would have had to be quite nimble to make a profit… and extraordinarily nimble, or lucky, to make a huge profit.

And while almost all the pot stocks went up in the Fall in anticipation of the election, many have not done particularly well post-election, which makes sense — the catalyst is past, many speculators “sold on the news,” and now they have to stand up as real businesses and justify themselves based on revenue or earnings or brand value or whatever unique assets or products they can offer. Or, of course, they have to wait for the next catalyst — more legalization votes that get everyone jazzed up, or M&A in the sector, or changes to Federal law, or whatever.

But with that, let’s look into what specific stocks Blanco likes. Here are the clues about the first one:

“… today’s painkillers are derived from drugs like opium… and morphine.

“Which make them very dangerous, too.

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“According to the Centers for Disease Control, the United States is in the midst of an opioid overdose epidemic.

“The truth is opioids killed more than 28,000 people in 2014, more than any year on record.

“You see, serious pain drugs are a horrible trade-off — a deal with the devil, if you will.

“You take the drug and your unbearable pain goes away… but you may end up addicted (just ask Rush Limbaugh or Brett Favre), homeless or even dead from an overdose.

“And that’s exactly why this tiny, publicly traded marijuana biotech firm is so exciting.

“You see, they’ve already developed the “next generation” painkiller medication.

“I’m talking about a medication that could be just as effective as opioid-based pain drugs… but without all of the nasty side effects.”

That might sound a bit familiar to you, but let’s check the other clues to be sure:

“… this next-generation painkiller has already cleared Phase 1 and Phase 2 testing with the FDA.

“And as you can imagine, in the case of prescription medicines, it’s the first company to market that will hit the largest jackpot….

“… this same company has three other drugs in the pipeline… which are being tested as we speak.

“You see, what this company has discovered — through new research — is something called the endogenous system… which is directly linked to a number of physiological processes including pain and inflammation. And a special chemical found in marijuana can regulate the effects of acute and chronic pain.

“In fact, according to Roger Pertwee, a pharmacologist at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, we’re talking about ‘a potential wonder drug.'”

So yes, that’s almost exactly the same language he used to pitch a stock for its “marijuana patents” a few months ago… so I’ll repeat what I wrote back then in a Friday File for the Irregulars:

That’s a reference to cannabidiol, abbreviated CBD, which is the non-psychoactive compound in marijuana that has has at least a few researchers interested for decades — there’s growing speculation and some evidence that it might really be CBD, not the better-known THC (which causes that “altered consciousness” from smoking pot), that is the “wonder drug” with potential to help with pain and lots of different kinds of diseases. Without harnessing you to your couch with a bag full of Cheetos and the sudden desire to sit through a Woody Woodpecker marathon.

Which stock is this hinting at? There are two reasonable candidates, Cara Therapeutics (CARA) and GW Pharmaceuticals (GWPH) … so the Thinkolator can’t be 100% sure on this one, but I suspect CARA is likely the stock Blanco is focused on here. It’s a $300 million company with a lead product in Phase III for post operative pain (CR845), they had a bit of a hiccup with an FDA clinical hold earlier in the year but that was apparently not particularly serious and was listed and the trial continues enrollment. I’m not sure when they will have results, but they are reporting their quarterly earnings after the close today so it seems very likely that they’l provide an update then on the status of the various trials currently underway.

There are lots of other pain drugs that are attempting to get rid of the worst side effects of opiates, and one thing that has apparently been pretty consistent for most of the pain drugs/opiate replacements is that they’ve had sticky moments in their clinical trials. I don’t know how CARA will do, but I do think recreational marijuana is largely irrelevant to their prospects… and, as you might expect, the stock is not really moving up into the election like all the sketchier pot stocks are.

GW Pharma does have more of a connection to pot legalization trends, at least in the eyes of investors, partly because they have gotten some credit for developing their own strains of the marijuana plant as part of their drug development, and it does get mentioned in almost every mainstream marijuana article because it’s by far the biggest company in the business, with an approved licensed drug and a $2.5 billion market cap. There’s also some notion that marijuana legalization just makes it easier to do research on marijuana-related drugs, since that would mean less regulatory control of the research process (doing R&D with schedule 1 narcotics is more strenuous than with other compounds, and, bafflingly, marijuana remains a schedule 1 drug despite widespread legal medical use — schedule 1 is supposed to mean that there’s no safe or medically advisable way to use the drug, which might make sense with heroin or MDMA but seems silly for marijuana). I don’t buy it, you may be interested in GWPH because of their drug development pipeline (which happens to use compounds derived from cannabis), but whether their drugs are safe and effective is the big deal — marijuana legalization would perhaps have some potential to be bad for them, but I don’t see any big reason why it would be particularly good in a meaningful financial way.

By “legalization being bad” for either Cara or GW Pharma, I just mean that it creates some competition in the pain med space… would your doctor suggest taking legal over the counter marijuana, or using a prescription drug derived from marijuana? Would you maybe not even go to the doctor for pain meds if you could get marijuana legally, cheaply and easily? That doesn’t mean cannabis-derived drugs or synthetic cannabinoids can’t be wonderful, and they would certainly be much more predictable and controlled and specific, in terms of dosage of specific chemicals, than recreational marijuana, it’s just that I don’t see a positive impact from legalization for the cannabis drug developers and I do see a possible negative impact.

The other company that you might plausibly throw into the mix there, interestingly enough, is Insys Therapeutics (INSY), which has an opioid pain drug called Subsys (a version of fentanyl) that’s currently in use but is also developing some cannabis-related medications. That’s a stretch, and it looks like INSY is actually nervous enough about the negative impact of marijuana on its business that it is the major backer of the “no” vote on recreational pot in Arizona.

What else is hinted at in the ad?

“The complete details of a company that was recently voted one of the fastest-growing companies in America…
They’re based in California, and they’ve quickly become America’s premier supplier of packaging, accessories and branding solutions for the legal cannabis industry.

“In just the past two months, share prices have climbed over 212%… but if California votes to legalize recreational marijuana (and the latest polls are showing it will)… this is just the beginning.

“This company is still in the infancy stage of growth. I wouldn’t be shocked to see share prices skyrocket by 500% or more beginning November 8.”

That’s a little company called Kush Bottles (KSHB), which sells mostly packaging (like child-resistant packages to meet regulatory requirements) and branding — which is interesting, because I don’t think we’ll see the rise of “real” marijuana companies until regional branding really starts to kick in.

And yes they are a fast growing company (they made the Inc. 5000 list last year), and they do have an actual business that’s making sales. They even have a patent application for a particular variety of childproof bottle — though I wouldn’t overstate the impact of that, there are hundreds of different successful, in-the-market designs for childproof bottles and packages in the pharmaceutical industry. They have been roughly breaking even in recent quarters, with revenue growing pretty dramatically, so the business looks reasonably sustainable but would probably need more capital to grow dramatically… and, of course, the market is valuing the company as if they will grow dramatically.

Right now, according to their latest financial press release that came out today, Kush Bottles has good revenue growth, still growing about 100% year over year (slower growth than in past quarters, but still good), and they probably have pretty strong revenue growth potential, largely because of the expected approval of recreational marijuana in California, where they already have a toehold in the medical marijuana packaging business. But they’re also a packaging company, which means I would expect their profit margins to contract considerably as the business gets larger, and they have a market cap of about $175 million dollars. That’s a hugely rich valuation for a “real” company with $8 million in annual sales and a breakeven income statement, even if they’re going to double sales every year for the next several… so you probably really need to assume that they will get a windfall of business from the next wave of legalization that grows their revenue dramatically faster, or you have to assume that they will become the dominant provider of branded marijuana packaging and that many more of the current producers will go to Kush Bottles over their competitors.

I assume that’s the goal of the company, but there’s also tons of competition and a rapidly shifting regulatory environment, so there is a bit of a race among the packaging companies to get to scale and try to build a dominant market position. I have no idea whether Kush is doing better than competitors like Cannaline or Funksac or Cooljarz or any of the others, since most of the competitors are not publicly traded. Being the only publicly traded company in a sector is not the same as being the only company in a sector — being publicly traded might give you easier access to capital, but it tends to give some investors the mistaken impression that they’re buying into a monopoly just because there are no other stock tickers in that particular segment of the business… so be careful.

Kush Bottles may well soar if California votes “yes”, I’m not sure, and they could even grow into a strong company if they’re able to take a lot of market share for a growing sector and hold onto it nice and tight — but I can’t convince myself to buy a $175 million packaging company with sales of only $7 million, even if they have good growth.

Another one?

“There is another tiny, marijuana biotech firm that recently crossed my radar…

“Because of the small size of this company… and the unique angle they’ve taken with medical marijuana, I can’t go into much detail right now.

“However, I can tell you that they were just awarded a medical marijuana sublicense to a patent from the U.S. government… and they have 20 more marijuana patents currently under review.

“This small firm — that currently trades for around $1 per share — could easily become a global leader in marijuana biotech.

“And I’m not the only one who thinks so…

“Some of the largest investment groups on Wall Street are buying huge swaths of shares.

“Because of their unique medical marijuana patent, shares of this tiny biotech firm could jump 1,022% in as little as three months.”

This one I can’t be completely certain about, but the best guess from the Thinkolator is that he’s teasing 22nd Century Group (XXII), which is an agricultural biotech company developing new strains of both tobacco (lower nicotine, etc.) and marijuana (lower THC, higher cannabidiols, other customization). The clues fit pretty well, it trades around a dollar and has some institutional ownership (unlike most of the penny stocks), and it did recently (two years ago) license one patent and 20 patent applications from Amanda Laboratories that have to do with the expression of four different genes in the cannabis plant.

They would like to use this license to develop strains of marijuana that are either very high in THC or other cannabinoids, for the medical marijuana market, or very low in THC as they hope to build a market for hemp products that can escape government marijuana regulation. They explain this basic plan and their cannabis/hemp technology here, but they also announced an expansion of this business in September (the various “Projects” of their Bontanical Genetics subsidiary are listed here). Part of the plan is that they intend to produce cannibinoids in tobacco plants, not marijuana plants, which they say might speed up the commercial timeline considerably.

The renenue-generating part of the business, however, is low-nicotine cigarettes, including those sold under their Magic, Red Sun and Moonlight brands. They’re trying to build this business, both with their own manufacturing and with licensing their ultra-low-nicotine tobacco to other producers, and sales have ramped up pretty dramatically over the past year (more than doubling), but their revenue doesn’t yet cover the cost of goods (let alone the R&D or overhead costs) so they clearly need much more scale. I don’t really know what the uptake potential is — what would really be meaningful for XXII is a regulatory push to require much lower nicotine cigarettes, or to ban high nicotine cigarettes, so they talk a lot about those regulatory possibilities around the world. They have raised about $15 million over the past few months with two equity sales, so their balance sheet is better than it looks in the last reported quarter, but I have no idea how long it will take for them to really get to commercial scale with their lower-nicotine cigarettes… and the marijuana stuff is still in the lab, so that’s not going to have a meaningful impact within the next year or two (at least).

I’m not at all sure that XXII is the match for those clues, but it’s the most reasonable match we’ve got today. And it is, at least, a real and functioning R&D company that has some marginal possibility of a substantial medical marijuana business in the future. I can’t see how more legalization votes would have a direct impact on their business, but generally it should be good for them, in the long run, if medical marijuana becomes more widespread. The stock did pop higher in the early 2014 run that tool all medical marijuana stocks higher, so who knows, maybe that will happen again… but beyond any optimism about the growth of their cigarette business there isn’t any real fundamental reason for the stock to pop higher at the moment, unless you want to bet on them being able to develop some great new cannabis plant strains (or cannabinoid-producing tobacco strains) over the next few years that will enjoy tremendous commercial success.

And there was one more stock hinted at, though the hints aren’t enough for me:

“You’ll also discover the details of a penny pot company that specializes in ‘indoor marijuana growing.’
You see, as any marijuana aficionado will tell you, growing marijuana indoors offers a number of key benefits. It allows you to closely regulate light, temperature and humidity. It also offers an element of privacy and protection.

“As marijuana becomes legalized across the country, the market for indoor growing accessories will explode… and this penny pot company is the industry leader.

“This company is the smallest of the four penny pot stocks I’m profiling in my newest report.”

OK, so I have no idea which stock this is. But I take some solace in the fact that any argument for whatever stock it is seems likely to have no fundamental basis whatsoever, though you never know what will happen to a stock during a speculative bubble.

Hydroponics and indoor growing equipment has been a growing business for decades, and there are lots and lots of private companies and large agricultural suppliers selling indoor grow equipment — including some who have gotten their marketing and website technology out into the lead and no longer look like online gardening catalogues from the 1980s… but there is nothing proprietary in any of this and I think it’s about as likely that there will be one dominant, fortune-making “indoor growing” company as it is that there will be a one dominant home brewing company for beer enthusiasts. Small indoor agriculture suppliers aren’t going to win the business of any potential massive new (legal) pot growing operations in California, I would assume, any more than Tractor Supply Co. sells baby chicks and bags of fertilizer to Perdue or Tyson farmers… and hobbyist growers have lots of providers to choose from.

See, I told you I was going to be skeptical and a little bit grumpy!

We did, however, get a clue this time around that we didn’t get before the election — we got this from the email introducing the ad:

“This $0.39 Marijuana Stock Expected to Announce ‘Record-Breaking Quarter’….

“… it was recently revealed that they are expected to deliver “the best quarter on record” to shareholders.

“All three segments of operations — construction, wholesale and retail — are being reported as profitable and self-sustaining.

“Not only that, but they could be getting ready to deliver some REALLY BIG NEWS…”

That doesn’t really mean all that much, of course — it’s a brand new industry, at least legally, so if you’re a marijuana-related company that benefits even indirectly from either medical or recreational marijuana legalization and growth, the business should be growing fast enough that just about every single quarter at this point should be “the best quarter on record.” There’s no point in being in this business if you’re not growing at breakneck speeds — just about no one seems to be really making money, they’re all desperately trying to build market share.

And if we assume that they’re still focusing on the same four stocks, then logic argues that this clue must relate to that unidentified (by me, at least) fourth one they’re talking about in the email — none of the others have been anywhere near 39 cents a share in the recent past.

So what does the Thinkolator say? Well, without any great certainty we do get pointed at a likely candidate: mCig (MCIG), which until 2013 or so was called Lifetech.

Why is it a match? Well, MCIG does have those three divisions — construction, wholesale and retail… though they are renaming their operating segments construction, CBD, and e-Cig operations as of this next quarterly report. And they did pre-announce a record quarter just last week (their quarter ended on January 31, they say they’ll be filing their 10Q before their conference call on February 28).

And yes, the price clue matches — their average share price over the past month or so has been in the 39-cent neighborhood (it was at 10-15 cents around the time of the election).

There isn’t a particular April 15 connection here that I’ve noticed, but otherwise MCIG is the best solution we have for the available clues.

And it has done better than most such stocks since the election — this is now a $100 million company, believe it or not (the market cap was under $10 million as recently as September), and they imply that they are (just barely) profitable off of their roughly $2 million in annual sales, though that seems largely to be because their high-level employees are being paid primarily in stock.

The construction business is new, started last year, and that’s the “growing” part — they help build pot farming operations. That division loses money so far. The CBD business is basically cannabis e-cigarettes, and the third division is VitaCig, which is a wholesaler of leaf-based e-cigarette stuff.

From my skimming of the financials, it looks like they’re now making a little money … but that there’s no rational way, at least in my book, to say that this company should be worth $100 million, the assumptions about growth are just too high.

They did announce early in 2017 that they’re trying to reduce their outstanding share count by converting some “major shareholder” shares into preferred stock with two-year lockups, so that might be a good thing (I don’t know what the terms are for the preferred shares, and haven’t gone back to see if they actually did what they planned).

If you’ve got an “indoor marijuana growing” company you’d like to present to the class as a better match, please do so with a comment below — and, of course, we’d all like to hear if you have favorite stocks in the marijuana space either as “real” investments or as speculative trades on another bubble forming that echoes the previous spikes of the marijuana penny stocks. I can’t seem to get myself enthused about any of them, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t… so feel free to spread your enthusiasm below. Thanks for reading!

P.S. I promised those charts — here’s what those four stocks have done since the first instance of this ad, pre-election:

CARA Chart

CARA data by YCharts

And here’s what they’ve done since February of 2017, the last time we looked at this ad and added mCig to the list of possibles:

CARA Chart

CARA data by YCharts

That purple line is the S&P 500, so you can see that Kush and 22nd Century have done well recently, Cara and mCig not so much but they did well for periods earlier… and they’re all quite volatile. Enjoy!

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alanh
November 3, 2016 3:27 pm

Travis: I think the first line of your post notification should have read ‘Ha! sheesh’

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arch1
November 3, 2016 5:36 pm
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Alan You have a talent as Ad writer,,,retirement avocation from the Island?

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Kingfish
December 2, 2016 1:46 pm
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Join the discussion

reindler
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reindler
November 3, 2016 3:47 pm

Best Canadian pot producer is CGC.TO (aka Canopy Growth Corp). Keep an eye on this once since pot will be legalized soon in Canada

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srbreon
srbreon
November 3, 2016 5:11 pm
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This is my first post. First, I want to say this is by far the absolute best investment group I’ve ever seen. I’ve been investing for over 35 years, only wish I had found you sooner. I also want to put Canopy out there. I’ve got more than a double & thinking of selling 1/2. I’ve watched way too many of my investments shoot up & crash down. Ticker symbol here in U.S. TWMJF. Ideas?

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microcapwiz
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microcapwiz
November 13, 2016 2:28 pm
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Canopy just hit a billion dollar mkt cap. there are only 5 to choose from and a 6th name is ipo’ing in a couple weeks. Emblem Cannabis (emc.tsxv) i look forward to that one.

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boskom
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boskom
November 4, 2016 8:30 am
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Great choice. Very High potential. Even Bob Marley would be impressed.

Brad Baird
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November 5, 2016 8:36 am
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I think there are 4 decent plays in Canada. Canopy, Aphria, Aurora, Organigram. All of these are pumping more money into expansion for the next year for sure.
As for grow ideas here are mine. podfarm.co, condofarm.co, homegrwoncentres.ca

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Peter
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November 14, 2016 1:31 pm
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Are the grow idea companies yours, or ones you’ve found and believe to have promise?

OREGON DON
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October 26, 2017 6:24 pm
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OVER THE COUNTER IT IS TWMJF

e3ceprise
e3ceprise
November 3, 2016 3:49 pm

The hydroponics stock may be Terra Tech (TRTC) a penny stock that has been fluctuating under a buck. They own growing facilities, storefronts for med distribution and equipment manufacturing. It’s the one MJ stock I’ve stayed long on.

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Dom
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Dom
November 3, 2016 3:56 pm

I like TRTC:US, BLOZF:US, MSRT:US, APH:TSXV, ACB:TSXV – small amounts for speculation trading

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Alex Roberson
December 19, 2016 11:43 am
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Where do I invest in these stocks at?

Jim
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Jim
November 3, 2016 3:58 pm

If legal pot results in more Cheetos sales, then that is good for Fritos Lay which is owned by PepsiCo (PEP), but what company reaps the benefit from the “Woody Woodpecker” surge? For what is worth, the pot aficionados that I remember from the days of my misspent youth tended to favor Heckle and Jeckle,- the talking magpies.

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Ken
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January 11, 2017 10:08 am
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I miss those days……

Vic Bowman
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Vic Bowman
November 3, 2016 4:05 pm

All the marijuana stocks started soaring on Sept. 1 in anticipation of California and other states legalizing the stuff. {Buy on rumor sell on news] As far as indoor growing Surna , [SRNA] ,located in Boulder Colorado is starting to market a complete indoor system that they claim will take care of everything you need . I have been in and out of the stock several times and just follow it right now. They have crippling debt that they are negotiating for better terms right now and some people think they may be ready to announce their first profitablt quarter in a couple of weeks.

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SageNot
November 3, 2016 4:07 pm

Too late to shout beware??? Colorado’s Gov. (the first pot State I believe) says that crime is up nearly 50% in his State since the State legalized pot. If that isn’t a blink-blink moment, what is?

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Peter
November 4, 2016 10:28 am
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I live in CO. I’d like to hear where you got that 50% number. Somehow no news stations here are mentioning anything like that. Generally….life is very much the same as it was before legalization. Though the economy in general is a bit more vibrant than it was. Hickenlooper was against legalization but has modified his stance to being OK with what has happened, though he is suggesting other states should wait and see how things play out. He made his $ being a brewer BTW.

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January 20, 2017 10:54 am
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my daughter lives in Co. and many cities like Co. Springs won’t sell it for recreational, though we sure saw a lot of medical places. Also when in Wa. & Or. we talked with people in towns who said the towns are literally going to “pot” and that they have a lot of tweekers now and they are not happy about it. So I guess time will tell.

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Leelee
January 28, 2017 7:51 pm
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I live in WA and when pot legalized, my town seemed to boom with growth esp in housing and business sectors. Yeah, could be a coincidence but so could the info listed above. After all, Colorado had the highest run on major public and school shootings waaaaay before pot was legalized. Think on that.

LostOkie
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February 16, 2017 9:17 pm
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People tend to see the side they want to see.

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CastleBuilder
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November 4, 2016 1:36 pm
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BULL! Haven’t heard a thing like that from any reliable source. Mary doesn’t excite or incite. 🙂

greghanson
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November 5, 2016 12:49 pm
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I know a relative of mine, that moved to Colorado just for the legal pot. He was the type to be in that 50% – when more states legalize it, the migration of low life criminals to Colorado will halt and the crime problem will be migrating to Colorado anymore.

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tim
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tim
November 3, 2016 4:10 pm

They don’t call it the DEVILS WEED for NOTHING, X- grower, seller, user for 40 years and it does lead to other things.

LostOkie
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November 4, 2016 1:28 am
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Grower, user for 40 years and it never led to anything else. Only reason I’m not still using it today is that I’m living in China and it would be VERY DANGEROUS to be using it here.

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OREGON DON
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October 26, 2017 6:29 pm
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DO YOU HAPPEN TO LIVE IN BEIHAI CHINA?

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November 4, 2016 9:12 am
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It is called P pppharmapharmac

lee
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November 4, 2016 9:20 am
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It is called pharmacia in the Bible which is witchcraft due to altering the mind opening doors for demons to work through you thus all the evils displayed through drug use. Not good. Not sure how the first post happened but it sure is screwed up and I appologize.

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November 4, 2016 12:38 pm
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So, the majority of drug companies practice witchcraft then. Scary thought.

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November 4, 2016 10:49 pm
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Check out HARDCORECHRISTIANITY.COM

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November 10, 2016 1:48 pm
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I’ve. Smoked weed 45 years and never have I ever used any other drugs which weed is not a drug . And the Bible thumpers think it’s the devils weed. Well who put the weed on this earth. Not the devil as we all know the devil didn’t make us or food that we eat. God put this plant on this planet not no demon. And it doesn’t raise violence as someone mentioned in a post. Legalize marijuana in all states and crime would go down instead of going up. Smoke a joint and last thing you would want to do is go rob someone.myself I would rather take a ride with someone that smoked weed then a damn drunk that drank 2. Beers…. Myself I think alcohol should be against the law to consume. Johnny James Okla resident

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December 7, 2016 7:50 pm
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God put arsenic on the planet too…

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December 8, 2016 1:52 pm
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Use your head and don’t behave like a moron — Arsenic is widely known as a poison, marijuana otoh is NOT….Marijuana has always been widely known as medicine and remedy for many ailments — thus its current legalization, term and use as Medical Marijuana!

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December 8, 2016 1:24 pm
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That’s right…it is the holy smoke and as the Bible says ‘the leaves of the tree are fr the healing of the nations’.

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December 27, 2016 9:53 pm
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I doubt God put weed on this planet for us to smoke.

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January 11, 2017 1:08 am
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So you presume to know what god thinks?

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February 27, 2017 10:13 pm
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Why doubt it? The human brain has an endocannabinoid system with receptors designed for cannabis reception. Is that some cosmic accident? Some inconvenient coincidence? Or maybe you meant we shouldn’t smoke it but eat it?

OREGON DON
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October 26, 2017 6:32 pm
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GOD PUT WEED ON THE PLANET SO THAT WE COULD MAKE GREAT ROPE TO HANG THE BIBLE THUMPERS WITH!

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January 24, 2017 4:47 pm
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Johnny: Very well stated. I personally don’t use Marijuana but have no objection for medical purposes. I agree I rather be around someone that has smoked or used an editable for pain than drank alcohol to self medicate. I don’t see a lot of marijuana users want to fist fight after taking a hit. Likewise most drunks become violent. Go figure.

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April 5, 2017 1:38 pm
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There is no god.

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October 26, 2017 7:35 pm
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lee – marijuana is NOT a “drug.” It’s labeled that by the stupid government. Marijuana has been used since the Biblical days for healing & it’s still used for healing. It is NOT a drug & slowly but surely people are beginning to realize it. Marijuana has NOTHING to do with pharmaceuticals – it is NOT a drug. The pharmaceutical companies don’t want pot legalized because it will be used for SO MANY ailments – the pharma companies will lose money. Boo Hoo for them.

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November 5, 2016 5:28 pm
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This is ridiculous canibis is not addictive nor a gateway drug. I am one that hates to take meds, especially with all the side effects. I had a sprain on my wrist the first thing the doctor is writing me a script for percs. I can’t sleep the doctor is trying to give me xanax. Are you kidding me. For relaxation or pain I’d rather smoke. Different strains for different pains !!! When do u ever see on the news person smokes a J n kills someone or gers violent. Alcohol does that
A man yesterday killed his roommate for drinking one of his beers. Now besides recreational let’s go to what canibis does that pills can’t do. Let’s take the cbd oils from the plant. Parents Are Giving This To There CHILDREN To Prevent Seizures, I know a parent and her kid went from 100 seizures a week to maybe 1. It is used for HIV, neurological purposes as well. The hemp is an can be used for making clothing, bricks, rope, lotions, etc. Take the bud & oils itself you can use that for edibles, cooking, making butter, drinks, & alot of fine foods such as Rocky Mountain High Restaurants. NDEV is an insurance company that is for medical marijuana I believe you just pay a co pay. They are not just for that they provide medical, vision, dental etc. Great stock to buy. If more insurance companies got involved and pharmacies I can just go to my local cvs n go to the drive through n pick up my mmj. Why do I have to go on the black market to buy a joint. Why won’t my Dr. Prescribe it? I don’t need kidney failure from pills or like on the commercials on some if you have bleeding from ears or rears. Are you kidding me does canibis do that NO and I have been smoking 32 years. Do they know if it’s recreational prices will drop but taxes won’t. Look at Colorado bringing in so far over 7 million in taxes in only months. They are creating jobs, feeding n helping the homeless and more. Why don’t they just wake up up. It will be on the ballet in 8 states 5 recreational and 3 medical vote yes so we can help our vets. The pills are what’s making it worse. I say can’t we all just smoke a bong!!!!!

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November 10, 2016 12:43 pm
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Usually people posting these wild anti-pot statements are paranoid and shouldn’t use it anyway. Pharmaceuticals are hugely dangerous especially opiates. MJ has been a lifesaver for me personally. I use it once or twice a week for migraines and depression which saved my life.

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November 16, 2016 2:02 pm
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You make some points, and definitely agree more research is needed on medical use of Marijuana; but then you try to say that every other drug has side effects and Marijuana has none! Man, what are you smoking?!!
A few patients whose seizures were not controlled by other drugs found that Pot helped them. That does not mean Pot is a better seizure drug than all the others out there. It may not work for a large number of people whose seizure is controlled by other drugs. No study has compared them, and hence your argument is so flawed.

Colorado got 7 million in taxes? Great! If I could short Colorado, I would. It will go into a depression, when all other states legalize recreational Marijuana and Colorado’s tax receipts will go down, down, down. How is Colorado’s tax receipts an argument in favor of Medical or Recreational Marijuana? States get a lot of tax from Tobacco sales. So would you advocate encouraging people to use tobacco?

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November 3, 2016 4:22 pm

AGTK Agritek Holdings, Inc. acquires and leases real estate, then leases or sub-leases the real estate to licensed marijuana operators. The Company is engaged in providing space and related facilities to licensed marijuana growers and dispensary owners. It operates in the wholesale sales segment. In addition, the Company offers a range of services and product lines to the medicinal marijuana sector, including the distribution of hemp-based nutritional products and a line of solutions for electronically processing merchant transactions. The Company is a deed holder of a cultivation property that is located in a suburb of Pueblo, Colorado. The property consists of approximately 80 acres of land zoned for cultivating cannabis. Through Agritech Venture Holdings, Inc. (AVH), the Company offers consulting services to the cannabis industry that include obtaining licenses, compliance, cultivation, logistical support, facility design and building services.

I am touting what I am holding:
Caveat Emptor: DIY Diligence.

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November 3, 2016 5:01 pm
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could AGTK be a new stock category: REMIT (Real Estate Marijuana Investment Trust)!!

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robtcohen
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November 3, 2016 7:35 pm
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Well, heck-fire, my AGTK consults, sells some surely terrific nutritionals, and helps in processing merchant transactions transcending hassles.
We may disinfect throne rooms that need it. And
never-mind the nit-stuff Governor about fifty percent crime increase since the end of Colorado pot prohibition: Llittle things mean a lot…to them short people, Hey, didn’t they say such about casinos if not legalized prostitution in rural Nevada?..

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November 3, 2016 6:53 pm
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Two Rivers Water and Farming are just east of Pueblo and have a large site where they are growing outdoors.

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honolulu_aunty
November 3, 2016 4:49 pm

I have been following AERO – indoor countertop plant systems, though not necessarily for marijuana. Costco is now selling these, and after years of going nowhere, the stock has been rising.

My favorite marijuana play is CBIS. Cannabis Science Inc. This penny stock appeals to the gambler in me and has recently shot up from 1¢ to 6¢ and seems poised to shoot up even more once the California vote comes in. Based in Colorado, they recently signed an allocation agreement with an Indian tribe for 320 acres in Nevada. Lousy profit/income statement so far, but a potential 100 bagger, imo.

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Vic Bowman
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November 3, 2016 6:56 pm
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The best move I have seen is American Cannabis [AMMJ] .10 to 2.00 since (/1.

DON NOVOTNY
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February 16, 2017 4:10 pm
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down to 0.79 today, I should have bought at $2.00 just to keep my record intact

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November 5, 2016 10:01 pm
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I apologize for being a skeptic, but 2 things stand out as warning flags with Cannabis Science, the first being 1) the founder and CEO’s extensive track record of having run afoul of stock market regulators. This has noting to do with marijuana, but he has been banned from selling shares to the public or holding office in any public corporation because of charges he sought to take advantage of investors with false and misleading statements in order to sell boatloads of stock that his company’s have created at will. No regulation because its a pink sheet stock means DANGER. He could pull off everything he’s promised but 2) the chances are slim to none with less than 50,000 in the bank and over 1 million dollars in debt. Even if they do get products into the MJ shops, where is the operating capital going to come from while they build the business?

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November 3, 2016 4:50 pm

Anyone know what Motley Fools “total conviction” stock is that they are heavily promoting this month?

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November 6, 2016 12:39 pm
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I believe it’s SHOP

mesa1546
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November 3, 2016 5:04 pm

Travis–are you still grumpy? Lol! Maybe you need a little MJ to make you happy, (wink, wink). Love your sense of humor!

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Carbon Bigfoot
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Carbon Bigfoot
November 3, 2016 5:07 pm

But the Federal Government still lists this as unlawful activity. As an out of state investor are we subjecting ourselves to prosecution?

arch1
November 3, 2016 5:51 pm
Reply to  Carbon Bigfoot

That is a very good question. Answer unknown. Most of these new laws merely de criminalize the weed on a state level but it still is regulated and personal grow is ignored unless you go retail.
As you say under Federal Law is it is still illegal and growers can have their property confiscated. If you have property worth $$$$ that should be a worry
Supply of Medical MJ is drying up as many who formerly used under that aegis openly switch to recreational use and grow their own. In Oregon it has not been the huge money rush expected..

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January 4, 2017 6:09 pm
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The population of the entire state is less than that of Chicago!

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November 3, 2016 5:24 pm

If any person would get in tune with God, the holy spirit,and Jesus.Which is few. And I say that not to boast. For I am still a fool but have grown in knowledge of God’s word, with me coming to him admitting I am a fool and true wisdom comes from him guiding and giving understanding to his words. What happens as I mature. Just like in the physical realm. Born of water and come in the world in a freshly form. A person must be born of the spirit which takes place when acknowledging Jesus came in the flesh born of the water breaking from a woman, entertaining the world. That Jesus lived a sinless life and died as the sacrifice for the entire world’s sins. And who’ll accept his death for their sins , and God raised him from dead after 3 day’s shall be saved. Once born you drink the milk. From milk to meat is feed to the believer which is his word. And asking the Lord God to guide you and give you understanding. And he will do it. Once you begin to grow which is not over night. But a walk that will take place the rest of your life. What you will learn from God’s word it gives understanding of the world . GOD, JESUS, Holy Spirit, and his word are one and are the beginning and end. The whole reason is that all are saved. AMEN might ask with the worldly mind what does that mean for this article on pot stocks. It means that wordless is just that worldly. But how much more comforting it is to realise the main issue that breaks the chains of enslavement.

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tim
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November 3, 2016 6:24 pm
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Tim above says amen to that, you cant feel the Holey Spirit when you smoke the DEVILS weed

J in CA
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J in CA
November 10, 2016 12:50 pm
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OMG you guys are ridiculous. Why are so many religious people hooked on opiates but “The Devils Weed” oh nooooooo!!!!

tnjazzgal
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tnjazzgal
November 27, 2016 10:17 am
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Wow – BINGO, J!! BRAVO, and thank you!!

nancyla
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January 18, 2017 11:11 pm
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How do you not know, Pot is a gift from God. Get out of your EGO.

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thinairmony
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November 13, 2016 1:05 am
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You miss understand. I have no problem with it. If it where legal I would use it. But God has made it Illegal by government law in my state to use it as recreational use. You could compare having pot illegal. To the Tower of Babel. Man kind was advancing to fast so he made different languages. And people of each race could understand their races language. Explanation, those of each race could understand those with the same race as their race. And each race gathered together with there own race. And went to different lands. I have used pot before and will admit it is good. But after seeing the truth. I must obey the laws set forth. See God is real and few will understand the point being made for it is not carnal.

tnjazzgal
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November 27, 2016 10:24 am
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WRONG. Don’t bring God into the legal mess. HE had nothing to do with that. Laws come from mankind. If you read ‘Conversations With God’, by Neale D. Walsh, you will see what a gift to our planet hemp was meant to be (but has been suppressed by those who wish to control and manipulate us).

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January 17, 2017 8:49 pm
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He MADE the Plant. No Judgement by HIM. If it is so “Awful” why is it everywhere??? Drug Opiates had to be MADE by man… The Poppy is also a plant, made by HIM. The status of legal or illegal is MAN MADE. Don’t bring GOD into this.

Minnow
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January 24, 2017 4:57 pm

Couldn’t have said it better.

nancyla
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nancyla
January 18, 2017 11:12 pm
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Wow – Loved that book! One of my favorites.

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nancyla
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nancyla
January 18, 2017 11:09 pm
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This is not a Church – Don’t preach. Not interested in your EGO and holier than thou attitudes. Save them for the Fundamentalists.

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georai
georai
November 3, 2016 5:42 pm

I looked over the potential stocks for Marijuana.
but its all a bit of a hash at the moment.

The most tradeable is GWPH. But for now ( 3-Nov 2016) Its in retracement (down). Both Price and Volume are dropping. You’d have to wait for a volume spike and a price pullback before considering getting in. And then I’d only swing trade it.

Travis, Is there any way to post a screen capture of a chart ?
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GW Pharmaceuticals plc (GWPH)
AEROGROW INTL INC (AERO )
AGRITEK HOLDINGS (AGTK )
AMERICAN CANNABIS (AMMJ )
ABATTIS BIOCEUTIC (ATTBF )
ADVANCED CANNABIS (CANN)
Cara Therapeutics Inc. (CARA)
Cannabis Sativa, Inc. (CBDS )
CannaGrow Holdings, Inc. (CGRW)
United Cannabis Corporation (CNAB)
The Digital Development Group Corp. (DIDG)
ENDEXX Corp. (EDXC)
Full Circle Capital Corporation (FULL )
Growblox Sciences, Inc. (GBLX)
GreenGro Technologies, Inc. (GRNH)
Hemp, Inc. (HEMP)
International Consolidated Companies, Inc. (INCC)
INSYS Therapeutics, Inc. (INSY)
Lexaria Corp. (LXRP
mCig, Inc. (MCIG)
Medical Marijuana, Inc. (MJNA )
MJ Holdings, Inc. (MJNE)
Mentor Capital, Inc. (MNTR)

George.

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Will
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November 5, 2016 5:36 pm
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NDEV

pam Day
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November 3, 2016 5:54 pm

MJNA isthe one on a CBNC hour program .He moved boatloads under the GoldenGate Bridgefor years,made millions..was caught and a short sentance…..now outhemovedtoPuertoRico,veryi nvolved in oils and g rows..cheap land and labor…has cash!!!…Interesting story…I laughed and call him the JFKennedy of pot as the Kennedys made their money bootlegging!…before legalization!

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pam Day
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November 3, 2016 6:01 pm

forgot t o add over 178 million shares traded for MJNA today

arch1
November 3, 2016 6:02 pm

Just as the most money made in mining is by selling stuff to miners.,,,i tend to think most money will be made by suppliers to the budding growth industry of hemp herders. Dreams of great wealth may be just pipe (or bhang) dreams.
Of course I might just be blowing smoke…….

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johngalt21
johngalt21
November 3, 2016 6:04 pm

Thanks for taking a look….

I am becoming a real “hater” of the current trend in “marketing”
which seems to be favoring the “endless” sales pitch…..and the
obvious “collusion” where admission is “limited” to the first 500,
but within days, it appears again, from someone ELSE.

The worst part is the “con” where you pay them for the privilege
of being part of the “force” which confirms their “predictions”….

In the scheme of things, Travis, you are a refreshing breath of
fresh air…..the question being…What is the life expectancy of
“fresh air”…..

So any thoughts on the “calendar” stuff?

Or the “FINRA” push?

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john
john
November 3, 2016 7:47 pm

If legalization happens in Cal etc MSRT will tripple

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