RE:RE:RE:Imagine 2 LIC in 2-4 weeks.Great detail. Here's the North Road website: https://www.northroadventures.com/index.html They're set up to house over 6 million in product with plans in the ACMPR application to expand to over 30 million. To simplify, North Road is distro / selling. Just Kush is production, and just like the rest of the smaller LPs, they will need to sell to a licensed distributor like North Road, of which there will be very few when compared to LPs. MMAR was the set of regulations that came before MMPR, which was the set of regulations that came before ACMPR. As of Aug 2016, it's been ACMPR. Just Kush is still a licensed MMAR producer that has been cultivating product for MMAR and MMPR licensed patients. It's an ACTIVE faciltiy that has been growing and suppplying for years. They have been making product, and patients have been accepting it on the government's dime. No, this is not public pharma sales, but money has still been made with an ACTIVE growing operation. That's the point I was trying to make. The reglation sets have defined and will define who produces, uses, distributes, retails, etc. If I wanted to get license for personal use pre legalization, I would go through ACMPR today... obviously, meeting a different set of criteria than a large-scale licensed producer. There are lots of MMAR licencees producing on a mass scale for MMAR users. Just Kush is one of them. Just Kush has already been cultivating and that's a much better start than 99% of the other small cap LPs, and then there is North Road. The North Road ACMPR application is not to produce, but to distribute. Talk about a good set up...with Just Kush and North Road, LIB becomes their own middleman. That's profitable. And North Road will also have to be the go to distro for tons of BC LPs that don't have an ACMPR license to distribute.