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OptimumSpectrumon Nov 18, 2018 3:43pm
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A Few Things To Consider
A Few Things To ConsiderOver the past few weeks, I have been adding various members on here to my ignore list, due to their blatant incoherent bashing with no merit or even skill whatsoever. I even aded those who have actually acknowledged their presence, because they are likely the same person, working along to smear the board with their bumbling biggotry. So please use that ignore feature. They will be forced to eventually create new accounts in an effort to tear into investors, but as long as people continually ignore each and every account slinging their trash, they will eventually fail, whether they're shorters or not.
I would like for all people viewing this board to understand that these people are out for your shares, and will attempt instilling fear into any new or even old investor, who may be currently down. If you sell now, then you are in for a world of hurt when this finally picks up right where it left off, in due time. Patience is crucial. There are so many greatly profound catalysts coming within the next couple years alone that should easily send this soaring to new heights. I dont think many investors, even those actually invested in CROP, exactly fully understand how strongly positioned this company is currently for the future of cannabis. Even without the upcoming passing of the long awaited farm bill, CROP will still fluorish regardless of the outcome, since they have extremely strategically located their operations.
Below is a map of the current states that have legalized marijuana, whether medically or recreationally. As you can clearly see, the entire western coast states (Washington, Orgenon, California and Nevada), have completely legalized cannabis. With a total combined population between the four states of over 54.6 million, which is about 17% of the total US population. This centralization of working within these jurisdictions gives CROP the advantage of being able to deliver their products between these states, despite it not being federally legal, since they are all fully recreationally legal states bordered to one another.
With their Nevada properties alone, they are amassed into what, in my opinion is one of the most beneficial regions any company could ever ask to be operating in, within the cannabis sector, due to their ease of laws on the sizes of grow licenses issued. In 2019, with their outdoor fully licensed 79 acre (3,441,240 sq ft. or 4.3 Aurora Sky's) grow operation in Esmeralda County alone, they will be absolutely KILLING IT with tons of marijuana at their disposal. The Esmeralda tenant holds medicinal, recreational and extraction licenses for the permited 80 acres on this 1000 acre site, so I can only imagine that they plan to utilize the majority of their crops for extraction purposes, since that will easily grant them the largest bang for their buck. Edibles and extracts are exactly where I believe the larger market share will progressively alternate towards, over the next few years, while it becomes more accepted worldwide.
Also, I am glad CROP is not focused on the overly saturated market of Canada, as I can totally see our Canadian government completely screwing up the consistencies of the edibles and concentrates, by legislating low potencies for LPs to create and sell.