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Ok cool. You quoted me and I could feel your annoyance towards something. Didn’t think it was me, but just making sure is all.How did you perceive that? My annoyance was directed at the 30% delaying every matter possible up here
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Ok cool. You quoted me and I could feel your annoyance towards something. Didn’t think it was me, but just making sure is all.How did you perceive that? My annoyance was directed at the 30% delaying every matter possible up here
I got in on ACBFF early enough that I'm up 400% on it right now. Wish I'd have put into CGC or Tilray, but it's just gambling money to me right now. My real stock investments are done by professionals.
Marijuana company Aurora Cannabis Inc. (ACB.TO) Tuesday said it has filed an application to list its common shares on the New York Stock Exchange.
Aurora expects to start trading on the NYSE before the end of October 2018. Aurora's shares will trade on the NYSE under ticker symbol "ACB". Aurora will also continue to trade on the OTCQX under the ticker symbol "ACBFF" until completion of the NYSE listing.
I’ve wondered where someone in legal states would get the seed to start a home garden. Are the commercial growers like Monsanto is with corn and soybeans? Can’t be that difficult to produce your own; if it were legal.
The company said that they could potentially have product packaged and ready to get shipped out to the state's nine licensed dispensaries by Nov. 14. However, regulatory hurdles have slowed the process, making it unclear when medical cannabis will actually be commercially available in Louisiana.
The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry, the agency which regulates the program, has not yet identified an independent, third-party laboratory to test the product before it gets shipped to the dispensaries. This is a requirement that has been part of the agency's rules since the inception of Louisiana's medical marijuana program. It wasn't until Sept. 20 that the agency issued a revised Request for Proposals to identify an independent lab that would conduct the testing and analysis of the product. Proposals are due back on Oct. 25.
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