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Tinley Beverage Company Inc C.TNY

Alternate Symbol(s):  TNYBF

The Tinley Beverage Company Inc., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures a line of non-alcoholic, cannabis-infused beverages for use in California, United States and in Ontario, Canada. The Company also manufactures cannabis-infused beverages for contract manufacturing clients. It offers terpene and cannabis-infused non-alcoholic Tinley's '27 and Tinley's Tonics products, for distribution to licensed dispensaries and home delivery channels in California. The Beckett's Classics and Beckett's '27 lines of non-alcoholic, terpene-infused non-cannabis versions of these formulations are available in select mainstream food, beverage, and specialty retailers in the United States as well as in select grocery and specialty stores in Canada. Its subsidiaries include Hemplify Inc., Algonquin Springs Beverage Management LLC, Beckett’s Tonics California Inc., Beckett's Tonics Canada Inc., Tinley's Canada Inc., and Lakewood Libations Inc.


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Comment by Greedeon Apr 25, 2020 9:18am
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RE:RE:Australia has published a framework for new CBD regulations

RE:RE:Australia has published a framework for new CBD regulationsYou should take your own advice, people can definitely do their own research. Your voice here offers literally nothing but the shrill sounds of a lazy troll.
AKAIMWAAK wrote: Why do you keep posting these useless cut and paste articles and info.  People can do their own research.  It has zero to do with TNY.  I guess there is nothing to write about Tinley (except GEO who keeps posting how great the ''team'' is and far they've come in the past 4 years...blabla) . Please go back to enlightening the board with the old we are sheeps in wolves clothing and ascending descending triangles.  This junk that you post is using up valuable energy, both human and natural ressources.  Take the advice from your freindly sociopath!
fib0nacci wrote:

Australia has published a framework for new CBD regulations as it considers relaxing its narcotics scheduling of cannabidiol to make it available over the counter in limited doses.

The Health Department proposal, revealed on Friday, could open a large new market in a nation with a thriving gray market for CBD but no legal access without a doctor’s prescription.

Hemp Industry Daily reported on Australia’s safety review of cannabidiol in January.

In Australia, CBD is currently a Schedule 4 substance and therefore only available with a prescription.

Under the proposed change, CBD would become a Schedule 3 substance, meaning no prescription is required, so long as the following conditions apply:

  • The cannabidiol is either plant derived, or when synthetic subject to certain conditions
  • The maximum recommended daily dose is 60 mg or less
  • The product is in packs containing not more than 30 days’ supply
  • Cannabidiol comprises 98% or more of the total cannabinoid content of the preparation
  • Any cannabinoids, other than CBD, must be only those naturally found in cannabis and comprise 2% or less of the total cannabinoid content of the preparation
  • The product is for adults 18 and over

Australia’s Health Department said it is accepting public comments on the new scheduling proposal in accordance with government regulations. The deadline for submissions is May 22.

The proposal will be discussed in June, the department said.

Australian government unveils proposal for over-the-counter CBD

Extremely interesting developments have been occurring medically with cannabis since this pandemic started, it's almost as if all the hysterical focus on COVID-19 is a distraction Macro events happening around the world, not only Cannabis-related. 






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