As The Worm Turns..... Any Of You Read This???

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To be clear Acreage Holdings is at the present the largest cannabis producer in the US

heres the link for full story and video https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...boehner-joins-marijuana-firm-s-advisory-board



The U.S. marijuana industry has a new spokesman: John Boehner.

The Republican former Speaker of the House has joined the advisory board of Acreage Holdings, a company that cultivates, processes and dispenses cannabis in 11 U.S. states. Boehner’s endorsement, after saying nine years ago he was “unalterably opposed” to legalization, could be considered a watershed event: Marijuana has gone mainstream.

“Over the last 10 or 15 years, the American people’s attitudes have changed dramatically,” he said in an interview. “I find myself in that same position.”



Sixty-four percent of Americans, including a majority of both Republicans and Democrats, want to legalize it, according to an October Gallup survey. That’s the most since the pollster began asking the question in 1969, when 12 percent of the population favored legalization.



Former Massachusetts Governor William Weld will join Boehner on the advisory board of Acreage, which holds 35 licenses for cannabis businesses in the U.S. Boehner, 68, was first elected to the House of Representatives from Southwest Ohio in 1990. He was Speaker from 2011 to 2015, when he resigned amid problems with an increasingly fractious Republican caucus.

Since then, he’s served as a board member for tobacco company Reynolds American Inc. and adviser for global law firm Squire Patton Boggs US LLP. Weld, 72, who was governor from 1991 to 1997, was the Libertarian Party’s candidate for vice president in 2016.

‘Immensely Positive’
“We view this advocacy that we get from these two gentlemen as immensely positive for the industry,” said George Allen, Acreage’s president.

The politicians are a sign of a watershed moment for the industry, according to Vahan Ajamian, an analyst at Beacon Securities Ltd.

“It is difficult to overstate the impact of this monumental event for the U.S. cannabis sector,” he said in a note Wednesday after Bloomberg broke the news.

The two former Republican politicians join Acreage as current officeholders vacillate on their support for weed. President Donald Trump has gone back and forth, while Attorney General Jeff Sessions is a longtime opponent. The Justice Department in January rescinded the Obama-era policies that allowed state legal pot markets to flourish.




Both Boehner and Weld say they’ve never tried the drug, but adult recreational use is legal in nine states and Washington, D.C. That means more than one in five American
 
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I find it so strange that there are people in charge making these huge monumental decisions..... and they don't even know what cannabis is like? Never tried it?

So odd.
How do you know they’ve never tried it? My dads 70 and has tried it but won’t admit it? What is your point? And who is actually in charge?
 
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I think the take away here is $$$$$ money seems to be able to change perceptions and positions rather quickly.

He denied us meds when it suited him politically now he sees lots of dinero to be made so this changes everything right? oh yea......
 
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Money. Root of evil. Some shit like that.
indeed............. it is a sickness. When it comes to riches it reminds me of a old cliché saying in narcotics anonymous concerning narcotics " one is too many, and a thousand never enough":( same way it works with gathering money and riches, its never enough to fill that hole in the soul......
 
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indeed............. it is a sickness. When it comes to riches it reminds me of a old cliché saying in narcotics anonymous concerning narcotics " one is too many, and a thousand never enough":( same way it works with gather money and riches, its never enough to fill that hole in the soul......

It confuses me to no end.... why people spend their lives chasing money. You can't take that shit with you. It certainly doesn't make you a better person... at the times in my life where i had lots of money.... it always caused more problems than it solved.

Give me peace of mind... and some lessons learned to go forth...
 
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The chickens are on the way! But not in this thread.
Hay grow boy,
What’s the deal here? You usually got me outnumbered here, 3-4 against little old me. Lol, lol and lol
 
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Hay grow boy,
What’s the deal here? You usually got me outnumbered here, 3-4 against little old me. Lol, lol and lol
Come on man, take this shyt behind the barn. My thread was about cannabis not axes to grind or trolling........

Stand down please.....
 
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