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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Maven Brands Inc C.MJ

Alternate Symbol(s):  TRLFF

Maven Brands Inc. is a Canada-based licensed processor serving the burgeoning craft cannabis community in Canada with a full suite of production, processing, and packaging solutions. The Company, through its subsidiary, Maven Cannabis, owns and operates an approximately 19,500 square foot cannabis facility at the 40-acre Monashee Gateway Business Park, situated in the Village of Lumby at the... see more

CSE:MJ - Post Discussion

Maven Brands Inc > From True Leaf Brands, new supplier, Atalo:
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Post by West898 on Jun 04, 2019 10:05pm

From True Leaf Brands, new supplier, Atalo:

“In 1993, after a 45-year hiatus in hemp cultivation, Graves, his son Andy and hemp advocates Joe Hickey and David Spalding began lobbying for hemp as a replacement for tobacco in Kentucky.  After all, the Burley Capital was once known as The Hemp Capital of the World.  As Hickey recalled, “We knew change was going to be a struggle, so we approached it from multiple angles, including education, research, politics and even public relations events.” The difficulty they faced was clearly stated when a 2002 Time Magazine article about the group asked, “If Hemp Isn’t a Drug, Why is the DEA Treating it Like Heroin?””
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