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THC Biomed Intl Ltd C.THC

Alternate Symbol(s):  THCBF

THC Biomed Intl Ltd. is a Canada-based cannabis company. The Company is engaged in the production of medical and recreational cannabis. It is licensed to cultivate and sell dried, extract, edible and topical cannabis. The Company is also engaged in scientific research and the development of products and services, with patient safety as a guiding principle. Its subsidiaries include THC BioMed Ltd., Clone Shipper Ltd., THC BioMed Victoria Falls Ltd., THC2GO Dispensaries Ltd. (THC2GO), and THC BioMed Lesotho Ltd. (THC Lesotho).


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Comment by DanielBoone733on Dec 20, 2017 7:17pm
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RE:News release

RE:News release Yes but the only thing that gets me curious is GPP standards are what is required by the ACMPR. So in order for THC to have received all these licenses in Canada in the first place they had to have already been GPP certified.
I wonder if that news release was supposed to say "GMP" certified, meaning they are trying to obtain Good Manufacturing Practice, which I believe is the standard required for the E.U.
If that is the case then that is quite the typo. The difference between GPP and GMP is quite huge.

Anybody agree with that??

Dano
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