Just a struggling Saskatchewan farmer...

From: Extropian Agroforestry Ventures Inc. (megao@sasktel.net)
Date: Mon Sep 01 2003 - 17:15:36 MDT

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    Do you think that this makes me the subject of scrutiny....?
    The Netherlands just put pot by Rx in 1600 pharmacies today.
    I can tell you that we have a long way to go to make our fortune in this

    but it is my way of leveraging into the medical food arena.

    ...MFJ

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    Subject:
              [MedPot-discuss] 'Cannabis Condo' Arrives in Saskatchewan
         Date:
              Mon, 01 Sep 2003 20:53:19 +0000
        From:
              Marc Paquette <paquettemarc@yahoo.com>
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              MedPot-discuss@yahoogroups.com
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    'Cannabis Condo' Arrives in Saskatchewan
    Posted by CN Staff on September 01, 2003 at 13:05:37 PT
    By CBC News Online Staff
    Source: CBC

    Regina -- A Saskatchewan real estate entrepreneur has cooked up a
    way to capitalize on the burgeoning market for medicinal marijuana –
    the Cannabis Condo. Morris Johnson is renting space in his specially
    designed southern Saskatchewan condominium development to people
    possessing federal permits to grow medicinal marijuana. He maintains
    that people with permits can't always grow their own pot at home and
    it's often expensive to buy elsewhere. But by leasing space in his
    new Cannabis Condo people could potentially cut their costs by 50
    per cent. For their money the renters get a small 10 square foot
    room complete with growing equipment and customized conditions
    for marijuana growth.

    "It is guaranteed to be the precise chemistry for the right variety
    that might be more specific to that person's individual health
    problem," Johnson said.The building has 600 spaces available, either
    for lease at $3,000 per year or for sale at $5,000 per unit. To date
    only one person has taken advantage of the unique condo space – Mr.
    Johnson's wife, who has a permit due of her multiple sclerosis. But
    Johnson said he's received more than 100 inquiries.

    Health Canada said the cannabis condo is legal just as long as
    people follow the regulations.

    Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
    Published: September 1, 2003
    Copyright: 2003 CBC
    Contact: letters@cbc.ca
    Website: http://www.cbc.ca/

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