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1933 Industries Inc C.TGIF

Alternate Symbol(s):  TGIFF

1933 Industries Inc. is a Canada-based cannabis cultivator and producer. The Company is focused on the cultivation and manufacturing of a portfolio of cannabis consumer-packaged goods in a variety of formats for both the wholesale and retail markets. The Company operates through three segments: Alternative Medicine Association LLC (AMA), Infused Mfg LLC (Infused MFG), and Corporate. Its AMA segment is focused on the cultivation and sale of medical and adult use cannabis products. Its Infused MFG segment is focused on the manufacturing of Hemp derived cannabidiol (CBD) products. Its product offerings through its in-house brands, including wholesale flower, pre-rolls, and extracted products under the AMA and Level X brands for the Nevada market; and Canna Hemp, a national CBD brand of wellness products, which include tinctures, gummies, topicals and sports recovery products. The Company owns 91% of AMA, and 100% of Infused MFG LLC Infused.


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Post by jfogarty12on Jun 10, 2022 11:32am
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Source: INN

Source: INN

US mayors want to see banking reform

report from MJBizDaily indicated the U.S. Conference of Mayors have now thrown their support behind cannabis banking reform by way of the SAFE Banking Act policy.

The association representing 1,400 cities passed a motion to support the long standing cannabis policy proposal.

They want Congress to pass the bill in order to “to provide financial security for cannabis dispensaries and related companies and enhance public safety.”

The SAFE Banking Act would change federal regulations so cannabis business would not fall outside federal rule.

Experts have told the Investing News Network (INN) this policy being adopted could open the doors to US operators listing in senior US exchanges and engaging with financier currently barred from entering the space. There's also been chatter about how this policy would help clear investment strategies for the Canadian market.

Cannabis company news

  • Tetra Bio-Pharma (TSX:TBP,OTCQB:TBPMF)launched an Australian subsidiary focussed on clinical research trials in the country. “These are very exciting times for us as we continue to drive scientific excellence and deliver on the promise of cannabinoid-derived transformative medicines to improve patient health and quality of life," Tetra CEO Dr. Guy Chamberland said.
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  • Columbia Care (NEO:CCHW,CSE:CCHW,OTCQX:CCHWF)kicked off production in a new cultivation facility in New Jersey. Nicholas Vita, CEO of Columbia Care, said New Jersey “will serve as a model for those east coast states transitioning to adult use in the near term.”
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  • Tilray Brands (NASDAQ:TLRY,TSX:TLRY)launched a new medical oil product formulated to help with sleep issues. “We are pleased to add a dedicated night oil to the Aphria medical portfolio and broaden our offering of effective medical cannabis products to patients with a wider range of needs,” Blair MacNeil, president of Tilray Canada.
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  • Ayr Wellness (CSE:AYR.A,OTCQX:AYRWF)obtained a license to sell adult-use products in its new dispensary in Greater Boston. The company expects to manage two dispensaries in the area.

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