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Post by rane_420 on Jun 18, 2014 6:51:46 GMT -7
Hi Everyone,
I wanted to put this thread up in the hopes people will stop by and drop off their ideas of what catalysts stand out in the near future (1 mos, 3 mos ..1 yr?). Doesn't have to have any organization just dump your catalyst thoughts out right here. I will organize the thoughts left here on this thread and merge them into the DD thread. Even if your thought is already posted. I would like to hear your point of view. This is a temporary thread.
Whatever particular event stands out in your mind good, bad or whatever. If you a have a thought on this topic, I want to read it! Thank you!!!
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Post by privileged on Jun 18, 2014 6:54:29 GMT -7
Great thread Rane
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Post by privileged on Jun 18, 2014 6:59:22 GMT -7
-Revenue being reported - July 29 -VCIG IPO within next 2 months or so possibly 3 -Possible retail/distribution - ?? just a thought -Possible celebrities in the pipeline - ?? just a thought -Once VCIG IPO's and it's past August mCig can up list to the NYSE/NASDAQ with a $2/$4 share price -July Washington state goes live - Biggest catalyst imo for the entire sector
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Post by rane_420 on Jun 18, 2014 7:06:46 GMT -7
Thanks Priv for serving as the jumping off point for this idea.
To add to what you are thinking about there are - upcoming music festivals - Bam touring will be a huge IMO - New product Liqcig
I will think of more to write down...
A bit dated, but this article gave a good comprehensive summary of the legalization effort.
reason.com/archives/2014/02/08/legal-pot-coming-soon-50-state-marijuana
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Post by Buscat on Jun 18, 2014 8:11:08 GMT -7
The following article was taken from leafscience.com . In my opinion, Bam is great choice for one demographic. With the following countries about to legalize marijuana other individuals with large followings could be selected to advertise in these countries. Great thread Rane
"Talk of marijuana legalization is taking place all over the world.
The conversation took off in late 2012, when Washington and Colorado voted to legalize marijuana, and only grew louder after Uruguay did the same in December.
While Uruguay is so far the only country to fully legalize marijuana, a number of others look ready to join.
1. Argentina
Argentina’s Supreme Court decriminalized personal possession of drugs, including marijuana, in 2009.
But legalization may be on the horizon. Last December, after Uruguay legalized marijuana, Argentina’s drug czar said his country should consider following suit.
2. Brazil
Personal drug possession is also permitted in Brazil, although traffickers are still punished.
But this month, a federal judge took the legal community by surprise when he acquitted a marijuana dealer and ruled the country’s marijuana laws unconstitutional.
While the decision is being appealed, some believe it could lead to a serious reconsideration of the nation’s marijuana policies.
3. Canada
With a federal election due in 2015, a lot of attention is being paid to legalizing marijuana. The leader of Canada’s Liberal Party, Justin Trudeau, has been an outspoken supporter of regulating marijuana like alcohol.
While Canada’s medical marijuana program is currently transitioning to a commercial market, legalizing recreational marijuana is now part of the Liberal Party’s official campaign platform.
4. Guatemala
President Otto Perez Molina was one of the loudest supporters of drug policy reform at the U.N. General Assembly last fall. In his address, the President of Guatemala praised Uruguay and the states of Washington and Colorado for taking a “visionary” approach to marijuana policy.
President Molina also announced that his country would undertake a study of alternate approaches to drug laws.
5. Jamaica
Despite a long cultural tradition of marijuana use, Jamaica has lagged behind more progressive countries when it comes to reform.
But just in the past year, medical marijuana has garnered significant support from top politicians, including the nation’s health minister. Changes in Uruguay and the U.S. have also given legalization activists new hope.
6. Mexico
Federal law in Mexico remains tough on all drugs, including marijuana, despite the flourishing drug trade that fuels local cartels. On the other hand, personal possession of drugs has been decriminalized since 2009.
More drastic change could be coming soon to the nation’s capital. This month, Mexico City lawmakers introduced a bill that would legalize the sale of recreational marijuana.
7. Morocco
The small African country happens to be the world’s top hash producer. In fact, hash is estimated to contribute as much as 10% to the nation’s economy, and many Moroccan farmers rely on marijuana crops to sustain their livelihood.
Now, two leading political parties have begun to discuss the legalization of medical and industrial cannabis as a way of stimulating the country’s economic growth and legitimizing the trade for farmers who depend on it.
8. Netherlands
The Netherlands has long been recognized for its liberal approach to marijuana. Since the 70s, coffee shops throughout the country have been permitted to sell marijuana to both residents and tourists.
However, many have been critical of the country’s failure to legalize production and distribution – creating a ‘back door problem’ that forces coffee shops to illegally obtain their supply.
With such an obvious hole in the law, it’s no surprise that mayors of 35 cities have come together to call for a fully legalized marijuana system.
9. United States
Federal law still considers marijuana as Schedule I substance. And despite President Barack Obama’s interesting comparison of marijuana and alcohol, there isn’t much sign of the law changing soon.
On the other hand, the kick-off of legal marijuana sales in Colorado has drawn significant public attention. Washington’s new marijuana laws will also come into play later this year.
Without a major disaster occurring in the two states, it’s likely that, over time, lawmakers will face increasing pressure to legalize marijuana on the federal level."
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