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State investigates $500,000 in missing medical marijuana oil
Whistleblower says it was illegally transported; firm says it was destroyed.
Here we are almost two years later since the beginning of the medical cannabis program in Minnesota. So far, under 2k patients are in the registry. Hopefully, Intractable Pain (register July 1, active Aug. 1) will increase the number so prices will drop. Also, news of a very serious State and Federal investigation broke earlier this month. Law requires at least two manufacturers but what if Minn. Med is found guilty, faces federal minimum sentencing, and loses its license to operate in MN? Are we left with one ethical company to serve the entire State of Minnesota? If you're a patient in MN you may be asking why medicine meant for you and your fellow Minnesotans is being destroyed or sent to patients in another state? If you're a MinnMed investor you may be asking why $500,000 worth of product was supposedly destroyed. If you're State regulators, you may be asking how such a large drop in inventory was not noticed a lot earlier during monthly inspections. If you're an official or applicant to operate in NY State, you may be wondering why Vireo Health was provided a license if this was possibly foreseeable? What are your thoughts?
This is huge precedent if the allegations are true:
Whistleblower says it was illegally transported; firm says it was destroyed.
Here we are almost two years later since the beginning of the medical cannabis program in Minnesota. So far, under 2k patients are in the registry. Hopefully, Intractable Pain (register July 1, active Aug. 1) will increase the number so prices will drop. Also, news of a very serious State and Federal investigation broke earlier this month. Law requires at least two manufacturers but what if Minn. Med is found guilty, faces federal minimum sentencing, and loses its license to operate in MN? Are we left with one ethical company to serve the entire State of Minnesota? If you're a patient in MN you may be asking why medicine meant for you and your fellow Minnesotans is being destroyed or sent to patients in another state? If you're a MinnMed investor you may be asking why $500,000 worth of product was supposedly destroyed. If you're State regulators, you may be asking how such a large drop in inventory was not noticed a lot earlier during monthly inspections. If you're an official or applicant to operate in NY State, you may be wondering why Vireo Health was provided a license if this was possibly foreseeable? What are your thoughts?
This is huge precedent if the allegations are true:
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