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Heritage Cannabis Holdings Corp TRJTF


Primary Symbol: HERTF

Heritage Cannabis Holdings Corp. is a Canada-based cannabis company offering products to both the medical and recreational legal cannabis markets in Canada and the United States. It focuses on extraction and the creation of extract and extract-derivative products and brands for adult use and cannabis-based medical solutions. It has a portfolio of cannabis products under the brands Purefarma, Pura Vida, RAD, Premium 5, Thrifty, Adults Only, feelgood., the CB4 suite of medical products in Canada and ArthroCBD in the United States. In Canada, it operates through its subsidiaries, Heritage Cannabis West Corporation (Heritage West) and Heritage Cannabis East Corporation (Heritage East). Heritage West holds a Health Canada issued cultivation, processing, and medical and adult use sales license, as well as an industrial hemp license, a cannabis oil sales license, and a cannabis research license. In the United States, it operates through, Opticann Inc., an oral and topical cannabinoid company.


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Comment by PumperStalkeron Nov 01, 2018 4:10pm
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Post# 28910473

RE:RE:RE:RE:To dispel any more rumours from anyone that THINKS they

RE:RE:RE:RE:To dispel any more rumours from anyone that THINKS theyHey Red. Right in FROINT of your face and in the very first line 

Subject to t he other provisions of these Regulations  

... means subject to the provision in Section 5, just in case you still don't get it.. ;)

walkingred wrote:
  •  (1) Subject to the other provisions of these Regulations, a holder of a licence for micro-cultivation or standard cultivation is authorized to conduct those of the following activities that are authorized by the licence:

    • (a) to possess cannabis;

    • (b) to obtain dried cannabis, fresh cannabis, cannabis plants or cannabis plant seeds by cultivating, propagating and harvesting cannabis;

    • (c) for the purpose of testing, to obtain cannabis by altering its chemical or physical properties by any means; and

    • (d) to sell cannabis.


It's right in front of your face.


PumperStalker wrote: Read  Section 5 from the Cannabis Act and then tell me you can sell without a sales license.

The info that came from CCI in email format is less than 24 hours old so your information is coming from an uninformed source or your shooting a line of bull as the cannabis act 
clearly states that you cannot sell product to ANYBODY OR ANY ENTITY without a license 

End of story.

Terrasend (TER) buy's bulk product from LP's Call them and ask them if they will buy from you if you don't have a sales license LOL



Exerpt from the cannabis act:

Licences for Micro-cultivation and Standard Cultivation

The following provision is not in force.

Marginal note:Authorized activities

  •  (1) Subject to the other provisions of these Regulations, a holder of a licence for micro-cultivation or standard cultivation is authorized to conduct those of the following activities that are authorized by the licence:

    • (a) to possess cannabis;

    • (b) to obtain dried cannabis, fresh cannabis, cannabis plants or cannabis plant seeds by cultivating, propagating and harvesting cannabis;

    • (c) for the purpose of testing, to obtain cannabis by altering its chemical or physical properties by any means; and

    • (d) to sell cannabis.

  • Marginal note:Offer

    (2) A holder of a licence for micro-cultivation or standard cultivation that is authorized to conduct the activity referred to in paragraph (1)(b) is also authorized to offer to conduct that activity.

  • Marginal note:Ancillary activities

    (3) A holder of a licence for micro-cultivation or standard cultivation that is authorized to conduct the activity referred to in paragraph (1)(b) is also authorized, to the extent necessary to conduct that activity, to conduct ancillary activities such as drying, trimming and milling cannabis.

  • Marginal note:Use of organic solvent

    (4) A holder of a licence for micro-cultivation or standard cultivation that is authorized to conduct the activity referred to in paragraph (1)(c) is also authorized to alter the chemical or physical properties of cannabis by the use of an organic solvent when conducting that activity.

  • Marginal note:Sale

    (5) A holder of a licence for micro-cultivation or standard cultivation whose licence authorizes the sale of cannabis is authorized to conduct the following activities:

    • (a) to sell and distribute dried cannabis, fresh cannabis, cannabis plants and cannabis plant seeds to any of the following:

      • (i) a holder of a licence for micro-cultivation or standard cultivation,

      • (ii) a holder of a licence for processing,

      • (iii) a holder of a licence for analytical testing,

      • (iv) a holder of a licence for research,

      • (v) a holder of a cannabis drug licence,

      • (vi) the Minister,

      • (vii) a person to which an exemption has been granted under section 140 of the Act in relation to the cannabis or class of cannabis that is sold or distributed; or

      • (viii) the individuals referred to in section 4;

    • (b) to sell and distribute cannabis plants and cannabis plant seeds to a holder of a licence for a nursery;

    • (c) to sell and distribute cannabis plants and cannabis plant seeds, that are cannabis products, to

      • (i) a holder of a licence for sale, or

      • (ii) a person authorized to sell cannabis under a provincial Act by reason of subsection 69(1) of the Act; and

    • (d) to send and deliver cannabis plants and cannabis plant seeds, that are cannabis products, to the purchaser of the products at the request of

      • (i) a person authorized to sell cannabis under a provincial Act by reason of subsection 69(1) of the Act, or

      • (ii) a holder of a licence for sale.

  • Marginal note:Client’s shipping address

    (6) If a holder of a licence for micro-cultivation or standard cultivation sends or delivers cannabis plants and cannabis plant seeds under subparagraph (5)(d)(ii) the sale of such products under section 289, the holder must send or deliver the products to the client’s shipping address as indicated by the holder of a licence for sale for medical purposes.

 

https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2018-144/page-3.html#h-9






jmcgraw wrote: With the new Cannabis act, an LP with a standard Cultivation license CAN sell to an LP that does have a sales license. ABSOLUTELY NOT

In terms of getting a sales license, an LP can purchase dried/tested product from an LP and go through the motions of getting a sales license prior to doing any grows.  ABSOLUTELY NOT

That came directly from Health Canada.

If you don't believe me, ask CCI if that's the case.

Prior to oct 17th, LPs did have to have 2 successful batches, that's true.

I know that the CannaCure folks are lighting up 3 rooms (which makes 3 batches) and are planning to buy dried product.

 


 




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