RE:RE:RE:RE:Spectrum Cannabis Denmark will create a 40,000 transcript from bruce's interview dated dec 2nd 2017
Harjes: Before we turn to some of the intricacies of operating in Canada, you mentioned the international relationships that you have. I want to ask you, which of those countries are you most excited about?
Linton: As a region, Europe is really moving rationally. There's activities in South America; there's some things going on in Australia. But if you look around the entire European region, it's starting to become more common for each country to have what they call an Office of Medicinal Cannabis, which is essentially a bureaucratic structure to enable cannabis to become regulated in that country. More of them have that than don't. They range from Germany to Denmark. So, you know, if Denmark is doing it, it's not very long until you'll see Finland and Sweden and other regional areas. With Germany doing quite an aggressive and I'll call it rapidly developing infrastructure, the rest of Europe generally looks at Germany and says, "If they're doing it, it's probably pretty rational." So I think that region, led by Germany, is the next big wave. We don't currently participate in the U.S. because of our method of operation, which is, we'll only go where we're federally in compliance.
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