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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 1933 Industries Inc TGIFF


Primary Symbol: C.TGIF

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... see more

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Post by jfogarty12 on Jun 11, 2022 9:20am

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U.S. LEGALIZATION WATCH: Schumer meets with Republican to curry legalization support  

The wheels of progress to legalize cannabis in the U.S. grinded forward over the past week after reports emerged that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer held a meeting with a Republican counterpart to discuss marijuana reform. Marijuana Moment reports that Schumer met with Ohio Congressman Dave Joyce to go over possible reform bills like the SAFE Banking Act or the HOPE Act, although discussions appear to be preliminary. Schumer plans to unveil his own cannabis reform bill before the August recess. Meanwhile, Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz took his Democratic Party colleagues to task after they failed to enact marijuana reform while they have a majority in both chambers of Congress and the White House. Despite the legislative malaise, Washington, D.C. city policymakers passed a bill that forbid firing employees who fail marijuana drug tests, NPR reports.

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