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Post by peppy on Aug 2, 2017 9:16:59 GMT -5
RLS should move to production in Canada, Liberal government has promised to make cannabis for recreational use legal by July 1st, 2018. Once we get making their potucts (yes, a new word that you heard here first, Def: Products derived from Pot), we could use the old prohibition routes to get them back into the US were the population base will drive the demand. OOG I am thinking the same. Vancouver 143 miles north of seattle. www.google.com/maps/dir/Seattle,+WA/Vancouver,+BC,+Canada/@48.5653819,-124.9642611,7z/data=!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x5490102c93e83355:0x102565466944d59a!2m2!1d-122.3320708!2d47.6062095!1m5!1m1!1s0x548673f143a94fb3:0xbb9196ea9b81f38b!2m2!1d-123.1207375!2d49.2827291
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Post by mango on Aug 2, 2017 9:25:06 GMT -5
RLS should move to production in Canada, Liberal government has promised to make cannabis for recreational use legal by July 1st, 2018. Once we get making their potucts (yes, a new word that you heard here first, Def: Products derived from Pot), we could use the old prohibition routes to get them back into the US were the population base will drive the demand. OOG what's the holdup with Canada? Thought it was already a done deal? Side note they just held the 2017 International Cannabinoid Research Society Symposium in Montreal in June.
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Post by peppy on Aug 2, 2017 9:27:48 GMT -5
RLS should move to production in Canada, Liberal government has promised to make cannabis for recreational use legal by July 1st, 2018. Once we get making their potucts (yes, a new word that you heard here first, Def: Products derived from Pot), we could use the old prohibition routes to get them back into the US were the population base will drive the demand. OOG what's the holdup with Canada? Thought it was already a done deal? Side note they just held the 2017 International Cannabinoid Research Society Symposium in Montreal in June. I can wait another 11 months. I am hoping sessions goes down in this country. then I am hoping he ends up in jail. (He likes jails.)
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Post by slugworth008 on Aug 2, 2017 9:45:55 GMT -5
what's the holdup with Canada? Thought it was already a done deal? Side note they just held the 2017 International Cannabinoid Research Society Symposium in Montreal in June. I can wait another 11 months. I am hoping sessions goes down in this country. then I am hoping he ends up in jail. (He likes jails.)
Monkee's will fly out of my butt before we see any meaningful helpful cash from RLS - JMHO of course
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Post by me on Aug 2, 2017 10:54:23 GMT -5
I can wait another 11 months. I am hoping sessions goes down in this country. then I am hoping he ends up in jail. (He likes jails.)
Monkee's will fly out of my butt before we see any meaningful helpful cash from RLS - JMHO of course Hey, hey we're the Monkees!!! (Just couldn't resist!) www.youtube.com/watch?v=5X0NzFz8l0o
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Post by nylefty on Aug 2, 2017 10:58:17 GMT -5
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Post by dreamboatcruise on Aug 2, 2017 13:33:38 GMT -5
RLS should move to production in Canada, Liberal government has promised to make cannabis for recreational use legal by July 1st, 2018. Once we get making their potucts (yes, a new word that you heard here first, Def: Products derived from Pot), we could use the old prohibition routes to get them back into the US were the population base will drive the demand. OOG I've always had a secret desire to be a rum runner (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073317/) The world of Potucts is already cranking up. However, I think good ole pipes, bongs and vape pens (http://cannabisvapereviews.com/auto-dabber-shatter-oil/) would be preferred by recreational users over a dreamboat type inhaler. I think the opportunity for a TS cannabis product lies in medical use. Is RLS aiming to have a precise dose cannabis inhaler distributed in existing quasi-legal pot shops, or were they aiming for as yet not likely true FDA pharma "potuct"? Doing the former likely complicates aiming for the latter, since it can be hard to even find a bank willing to deal with a company engaged in the federally illegal activity of potuct production and sale. Three uses of the word... how much do I owe you in royalties?
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Post by peppy on Aug 2, 2017 14:05:25 GMT -5
quote: international narcotics treaties
reply: I see the problem. one suggestion, is for canadian do it the way California did it. Or Canadian could keep it illegal in one small town, while legal everywhere else. A bit like the USA is doing it.
So Denmark never signed the treaties?
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Post by dreamboatcruise on Aug 2, 2017 14:33:32 GMT -5
quote: international narcotics treaties
reply: I see the problem. one suggestion, is for canadian do it the way California did it. Or Canadian could keep it illegal in one small town, while legal everywhere else. A bit like the USA is doing it.
So Denmark never signed the treaties?
Rather than one small town, perhaps they could just have one "designated driver" sober person. Countries fool the UN all the time, so if they're the oversight of these treaties I think this would fly.
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Post by peppy on Aug 2, 2017 14:37:31 GMT -5
quote: international narcotics treaties
reply: I see the problem. one suggestion, is for canadian do it the way California did it. Or Canadian could keep it illegal in one small town, while legal everywhere else. A bit like the USA is doing it.
So Denmark never signed the treaties?
Rather than one small town, perhaps they could just have one "designated driver" sober person. Countries fool the UN all the time, so if they're the oversight of these treaties I think this would fly. perhaps the physicians should check on designated drivers prior to prescribing opioids. It has been in the news that the physician prescribed pills are killing people and or jailing them. Do the confiscation laws apply to anyone doing opioids? Is the government collecting the homes of people doing opioids?
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Post by drman7 on Aug 3, 2017 11:20:55 GMT -5
Trademark Rule 2.196 applies to Receptors, LLC deadline date so they have until this coming Monday (tomorrow) to respond or their ass is grass (pun fully intended). Whatever happened to the response on 7/29?
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Post by Tinkerbell on Aug 3, 2017 12:19:04 GMT -5
There was no response from the defendant who owend the registration (RECEPTORS LLC) and therefore the registration Receptors LLC is cancelled. What does that mean?
It means that the plaintiff, RECEPTOR LIFE SCIENCES INC. can move forward full steam ahead with their official registration and trademark.
They no longer need to be concerned that any legal action can be pursued which in fact, MIGHT HAVE occured if Receptors LLC was actually doing business. It is not doing any business currently nor has it engaged in any business for the last 3 years. This registration therefore has been 'abandoned' in the eyes of the Trademark Office. The State of MN where the defendant's address was located has also confirmed RECEPTORS LLC has conducted zero business (no record of income nor taxes paid). Sometimes people register business names or logos before they actually figure out if they have a business. Clearly RLS didn't want to be harrassed by a one man show in MN. Now that they don't have to be concerned that Receptor Life Sciences belongs to them lock, stock and barrel, they can move forward without the spectre of a lawsuit.
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Post by Tinkerbell on Aug 3, 2017 12:21:03 GMT -5
This by the way, is a very big deal. The name Receptor Life Sciences, Inc. says a bunch. To me anyway and as Andrea Leone Bay is employed by RLS, I suspect she too is glad of the outcome.
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Post by mango on Aug 3, 2017 21:10:39 GMT -5
This by the way, is a very big deal. The name Receptor Life Sciences, Inc. says a bunch. To me anyway and as Andrea Leone Bay is employed by RLS, I suspect she too is glad of the outcome. Many naysayers said that establishing trademark protection wasn't really necessary and yada yada yada. Actually it is. Establishing a unique brand and having protection for your brand is essential to having long-term success that sets one apart from the other. I'm glad those involved with RLS thinks this way.
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Post by peppy on Aug 4, 2017 11:04:56 GMT -5
While looking at newsweek for last weeks Afrezza advertisement, I found this. Tech & Science Cancer and Kids: Is Medical Marijuana the Answer? By Jessica Firger On 7/18/17 at 8:30 AM
www.newsweek.com/2017/07/28/medical-marijuana-pediatric-cancer-637676.html Further studies are needed to verify that CBD could potentially kill leukemia, says Robert McKallip, an associate professor of immunology at Mercer University School of Medicine, who conducted some of the earliest research on the anti-leukemia properties of compounds found in cannabis. McKallip suggests cannabis could be used along with other treatments for leukemia. “Combined with other targeted therapies, which again, specifically target the leukemia, you give it a one-two punch and hopefully reduce side effects and improve efficacy of treatment,” he says.
Riddle, a single mother, was willing to do whatever it would take to rid Landon of the cancer in his blood that had spread to his brain and formed a tumor in his chest the size of a large grapefruit. She desperately wanted to trust the doctors at the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City, where her son was diagnosed at age 2, and who admitted to her that they weren’t sure they could save his life.
She knew the leukemia treatment protocols are backed by decades of research. But they are infamously rough for a child and drag on for years. First, there would be several months of aggressive inpatient chemo and other therapies for what’s known as “remission reduction.” After that, even when blood work showed the disease had entered remission, Landon would need years of chemo and monitoring—called “consolidation”—to make sure his body wasn’t harboring leukemia cells.
But Landon appeared to be among a small percentage of children with leukemia for whom the treatment was unbearable, excruciating. The chemo caused him to vomit up to 50 times a day, which made it difficult for him to speak because his esophagus was burned and closed up. The chemo had compromised his immune system so severely that he caught every bug in the hospital, just about every strain of stomach viruses, influenza and the common cold. He eventually developed numbness, tingling, pain and weakness (neuropathy) in his feet and ankles, and was no longer able to walk.
Within the first 90 days of treatment, Landon lost half his body weight. He stopped eating for more than a month. He needed blood and platelet transfusions. Doctors kept adding prescription after prescription to alleviate the side effects of treatment—narcotics, anti-depressants, anti-anxiety drugs, prescriptions for pain. “The sad thing is they didn’t seem to help Landon,” she says. “At this point, they kept telling us we have to keep going. I said, ‘He’s dying. It’s very apparent that he’s dying.’”
Landon began to refuse chemotherapy and turn into a “little psychopath,” says Riddle. He kicked and screamed when nurses forced pills into his mouth, so eventually everything needed to be administered with an IV. “The chemo actually has healed a lot of kids, but it almost killed me,” he says.
Riddle began her son on Charlotte’s Web CBD oil and eventually added THC. As Riddle titrated the THC dosing, she slowly weaned her son off the narcotics prescribed for him by his doctors in Utah. Stanley says the combination of CBD oil and THC helped Landon deal with the side effects of chemotherapy and, based on limited existing lab research, made it more likely that the cannabis could kill the cancer as well. “If the cannabinoids do in his body what they have proven to do in petri dishes and in mice, why not throw the book at them?”
Results from blood tests, a bone marrow biopsy and spinal tap proved Landon no longer had leukemia, not even the microscopic kind, she says. Riddle says the CPS director called the hospital and ordered it to have Landon’s chemo port removed and discharge him from the hospital.
Today, Landon is still coping with the impact of his treatment. In addition to digestive problems, he has post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety. The cannabis vape pen helps with that, says Riddle. She says the cranial radiation he had to endure caused some neurological deficits, and Landon says he worries that he’ll be sick forever. edits from, www.newsweek.com/2017/07/28/medical-marijuana-pediatric-cancer-637676.html
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