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Ventura Cannabis and Wellness Corp CVHIF

Ventura Cannabis and Wellness Corp is a vertically integrated, California-based products cannabis company. The company is currently building out its distribution channel through revenue-sharing agreements with owner-operator of cannabis dispensaries to ensure it's products get premium shelf space. The Company plans to target four segments in the U.S. cannabis and CBD market with products suited to their needs: senior citizens, upwardly mobile middle-aged female professionals, upwardly mobile middle-aged male professionals and individuals suffering from addiction.


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Comment by Luminouson Oct 17, 2016 12:02pm
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RE:RE:nov 8th all health related stock will tank

RE:RE:nov 8th all health related stock will tankThere is a reason they want your shares:

Over the past decade, the US has undergone an opioid epidemic. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has called it a “quiet epidemic.”

It has made the epidemic — among other issues related to substance abuse and addiction — a hot-button issue in this presidential election.

Her policy statement on the issue proclaims that “we cannot arrest and incarcerate our way out” of the problem. Notably, she cites criminal-justice reform as one of the main ways she wants to combat substance abuse. She specifically calls for increased investments in diversion programs, which connect addicts with treatment and services rather than prison, and drug courts, which incentivize addicts to stay in treatment by sanctioning them when they fail to live up to obligations.

https://www.businessinsider.com/hillary-clinton-on-opioid-drug-addiction-treatment-epidemic-2016-10
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