RE:RE:Great Tinley Pump!Thanks for pointing that out. Look at the rest of that statement: there is a risk that the Acquisition Transaction is not approved by local or state regulators following its closing in which case the Company will still have control over Lakewood, but it would create significant risk to the status of Lakewoods license and ability to operate. At this time, the Company is not licensed and only Lakewood has acquired licenses to conduct commercial cannabis manufacturing. There is no guarantee that Lakewood will obtain the required licenses for cannabis distribution or that the Acquisition Transaction will be approved by state and local regulators. Lakewoods licenses must be renewed annually and there is no guarantee that such license will be renewed each year. See Risk Factors. TRANSLATION: Due to Jeff having worked at Jacob they kept him off the application, they're probably not going to let them transfer the license to someone with such a shady employment history. If I was in charge of this paperwork and someone came to me after having spent 10 years at a company that committed securities violations like Jacob's did, I wouldn't grant them their license... just like you're probably not allowed to get a real job because of the attempted murder you were involved in. It's sad that you're not allowed to cross the border into the states to visit LB and get the first taste of the niigbot inspired Watermelon flavored Tinleys.