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Post by brotherm1 on Jul 23, 2016 9:15:56 GMT -5
Mango, this is the RLS thread
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2016 10:45:53 GMT -5
Mango, this is the RLS thread It is also a fun thread to share information and put your thinking hat on to, brother.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 10:07:12 GMT -5
In my opinion, the connections with former Microsoft employees in Seattle, Paul Allen, and the two RLS connections with Paul Allen: Traci Carman and Gregory Wesner, with the addition of the RLS patent attorney, Frances Jagla, who works at the same firm as Wesner: Lane Powell, is also located in Seattle. All of this amounts to more evidence of one thing: Cannabis and Technosphere. This is from an article in 2015, and is the second former-Microsoft employee that has engaged the Seattle marijuana realm, and Microsoft has already officially announced it was entering the industry in June of this year. •Martin Tobias —“Two bills have been introduced recently in the Washington State Senate that seek to reform the state’s medical-marijuana market. One of the bills is sponsored by a Democrat, Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles; the other by a Republican, Sen. Ann Rivers.” — “In the case of the Republican-sponsored legislation, a small group of legal pot entrepreneurs, with the backing of a major financial angel, arguably have had extraordinary influence on the bill-drafting process.”—”We are in a situation right now where patients have no idea what they’re getting if they are purchasing from dispensaries,” said Sen. Rivers during a Senate Committee hearing on her bill held on Jan. 22.” *** Oh, hey Technocannasphere! —”The medical-marijuana reform legislation now pending in the Washington State Legislature seeks to harmonize the unregulated medical and heavily regulated recreational markets. The goal is to assure a level playing field for all participating businesses while also setting up standards for cannabis production and processing to assure patient safety. Those standards, such requiring testing marijuana products for impurities, are not currently mandated in the medical market.” — “Martin Tobias, a former Microsoft executive and serial entrepreneur who himself has a major investment in Washington’s emerging legal cannabis market.”—“Tobias also is “part of a licensed [marijuana] producer/processor,” Christophersen confirmed, but she declined to identify that business or discuss any other details related to the venture.” —“Martin [Tobias] was a seed funder for the Washington CannaBusiness Association, but we will continue to grow and expand our funding base,” said Vicki Christophersen, executive director of WACA, which bills itself as a trade association for licensed marijuana businesses. “But he stepped up to get us started.” —“Christophersen added that the WACA worked closely with Sen. Rivers during the bill drafting process “and she took a lot of our suggestions.” A spokesperson for Sen. Rivers office confirmed that WACA is a “stakeholder” that assisted Sen. Rivers in gathering information and “crafting the legislation.” www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/02/01/the-millionaire-who-wants-to-control-washington-s-weed.html
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 10:16:11 GMT -5
In my opinion, the connections with former Microsoft employees in Seattle, Paul Allen, and the two RLS connections with Paul Allen: Traci Carman and Gregory Wesner, with the addition of the RLS patent attorney, Frances Jagla, who works at the same firm as Wesner: Lane Powell, is also located in Seattle. All of this amounts to more evidence of one thing: Cannabis and Technosphere. This is from an article in 2015, and is the second former-Microsoft employee that has engaged the Seattle marijuana realm, and Microsoft has already officially announced it was entering the industry in June of this year. •Martin Tobias —“Two bills have been introduced recently in the Washington State Senate that seek to reform the state’s medical-marijuana market. One of the bills is sponsored by a Democrat, Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles; the other by a Republican, Sen. Ann Rivers.” — “In the case of the Republican-sponsored legislation, a small group of legal pot entrepreneurs, with the backing of a major financial angel, arguably have had extraordinary influence on the bill-drafting process.”—”We are in a situation right now where patients have no idea what they’re getting if they are purchasing from dispensaries,” said Sen. Rivers during a Senate Committee hearing on her bill held on Jan. 22.” *** Oh, hey Technocannasphere! —”The medical-marijuana reform legislation now pending in the Washington State Legislature seeks to harmonize the unregulated medical and heavily regulated recreational markets. The goal is to assure a level playing field for all participating businesses while also setting up standards for cannabis production and processing to assure patient safety. Those standards, such requiring testing marijuana products for impurities, are not currently mandated in the medical market.” — “Martin Tobias, a former Microsoft executive and serial entrepreneur who himself has a major investment in Washington’s emerging legal cannabis market.”—“Tobias also is “part of a licensed [marijuana] producer/processor,” Christophersen confirmed, but she declined to identify that business or discuss any other details related to the venture.” —“Martin [Tobias] was a seed funder for the Washington CannaBusiness Association, but we will continue to grow and expand our funding base,” said Vicki Christophersen, executive director of WACA, which bills itself as a trade association for licensed marijuana businesses. “But he stepped up to get us started.” —“Christophersen added that the WACA worked closely with Sen. Rivers during the bill drafting process “and she took a lot of our suggestions.” A spokesperson for Sen. Rivers office confirmed that WACA is a “stakeholder” that assisted Sen. Rivers in gathering information and “crafting the legislation.” www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/02/01/the-millionaire-who-wants-to-control-washington-s-weed.htmlwill I be getting an oz with every security update? will they be selling weed in microsoft stores in WA? finally they will have an edge over apple
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 10:20:30 GMT -5
This guy certainly fits the mold for this board lol
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Post by brotherm1 on Jul 26, 2016 15:19:34 GMT -5
Mango - let's assume RLS is working with technosphere as a device to administer some form of medical pot and they come up with a viable way to use it. How long do you think before FDA approval can be made and before technopot can be marketed and sold? And are there perhaps other countries that this could be sold in sooner that would not require FDA approval?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 15:22:04 GMT -5
Mango - let's assume RLS is working with technosphere as a device to administer some form of medical pot and they come up with a viable way to use it. How long do you think before FDA approval can be made and before technopot can be marketed and sold? And are there perhaps other countries that this could be sold in sooner that would not require FDA approval? Selling on street doesn't require fda approval
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 16:11:44 GMT -5
I would rather have Technosphere for habitual pot users then for medical purposes only.
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Post by brotherm1 on Jul 26, 2016 16:56:44 GMT -5
I would rather have Technosphere for habitual pot users then for medical purposes only. I would think it would be much less expensive to take a hit the traditional way, but I suppose for those that could afford it, taking the edge off with a TI would be a sexy-good status symbol and quite convenient around a restaurant dinner table. "Would you please pass the wine and the TI?"
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2016 19:39:01 GMT -5
I would rather have Technosphere for habitual pot users then for medical purposes only. I would think it would be much less expensive to take a hit the traditional way, but I suppose for those that could afford it, taking the edge off with a TI would be a sexy-good status symbol and quite convenient around a restaurant dinner table. "Would you please pass the wine and the TI?" lol Lets be responsible now. Just technosphere!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2016 21:41:26 GMT -5
bump Phytecs includes pioneers from multiple backgrounds and disciplines. It is a powerhouse collaboration. The voice of the company and movement towards targeting illnesses and diseases at the root is Dr. Ethan Russo. For those interested watch this part 1 lectue by him, and look into the company and the people apart of it. The superiority of the Technosphere platform would be of great use to this company. FDKP can be used in more ways than just inhalation. Pain, inflammation, spasticity, and arthritis—it is all mentioned. m.youtube.com/watch?v=1s-dDGTt20c
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Post by peppy on Aug 11, 2016 10:17:03 GMT -5
I still think receptor life may be working on an epilepsy medication for Dravet syndrome, epilepsy. www.biocentury.com/companies/receptor_life_sciences_inc business category neurology, and inflammation.
•A seizure is a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain. That sounds like neurology to me.
API was plant product. Testing, a clinical trial, which is pretty decisive if seizures go from 150 or 300 seizures a day to 1 a day. That clinical trial will meet it's end point quickly.
$102 million milestone payment. Matt has said, a payment should come in from RLS in the 4th quarter.
We should be hearing about RLS api.
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Post by dictatorsaurus on Aug 11, 2016 10:47:06 GMT -5
It's been 8 months and still no idea RLS is...Just saying.
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Post by peppy on Aug 11, 2016 11:03:53 GMT -5
It's been 8 months and still no idea RLS is...Just saying. These things take time. I once heard, one generation invents things, the next generation perfects things. I have seen enough 70 year olds running this country. Next.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2016 14:30:35 GMT -5
It's been 8 months and still no idea RLS is...Just saying. These things take time. I once heard, one generation invents things, the next generation perfects things. I have seen enough 70 year olds running this country. Next.
LOL- I tell my father in law (he is 85 and this is a joke/kinda) his generation needs to kick the bucket because America does not want a conservative country anymore, and the old folks are holding us back.
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