RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Less taxes, important when attracting co-packing clients
it seems like you can not handle talking about that subject, so let's discuss something more tangible. So, tell us potential tinley investors all about this 1% tax advantage, and the savings when the company has 200k revenue for the quarter - how much has this saved. Also, could you tell us about Baron Davis and his role with tinley since he started advising 2 years ago. Do you think he had anything to do with the huge revenues? Does that 1% tax advantage offset what Tinley pays him? Pretend it is one of your phone in conversations with bnn? Why would the 1% tax advantage matter without a political shift in cannabis policy which includes a 280E accompanying a policy shift?