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pulverizeron Sep 27, 2019 3:17am
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RE:RE:RE:licence
RE:RE:RE:licence And what are you talking about 3 for Agrima to be revoked. It took 11 months from busted to revoke. It all started last week of August 2018 and was revoked July 15th. Get your facts straight.
myfistyourbutt wrote: HC revoked Agrima within three months... What are you talking about... Then Agrima sent an extension in as well as an appeal... The appeal took longer to consider and was rejected...
Again you gotta compare apples to apples... We are approaching three months next week... October 8th..
I know you lost a lot of money in your own dealings with HC but every case is different... Let it all play out..
One way or another it will not be a year.
pulverizer wrote: HC did this very thing to Agrima. Allowed them to finish their harvests under intense daily management but could not clone. They let then cultivate, harvest, and cure and package.
Then they made them destroy all of it with 2 HC employees in witness.
Best case: Speculating on this company is a 1 year minimum waiting game. It's not a joke, this will take a full year to undo what has been done. Literally nothing shy of 365 days.
Worst case is as bad as you can think.
This is going to be a fun board to check in on once and a while every month as the bag holders minds begin to melt and many other opportunities fall through their fingers.
It's going to be a long a** year for the dreamers.
enjoy.
wizzard89 wrote:
so if you speed they take your licence for life as you cannot un-speed ? No they start following the rules of where they grow. They fired those "they said" were responsible and start over again. The weed they grew illegally (those rooms were scheduled to be legal withing weeks :( ) will be forfeited .
However if they promise not to do it again and can show remorse--I think a good start was cleanign house. They have a good chance of getting their licence back under strcit scrutiny and will be watched very closley
In my opinion 'IF" they were going to take their licence away totally then there would be no "logical" reason to let them finsih the cycle they were in and dry and package this crop as without a licence they would NEVER be able to sell it to anybody and would be a waste of time a resources---JMO