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I agree with shockwave rider.
In a news story this morning that mentioned the dispensaries opening date in July, while other applicants described waiting for various approval processes, building permits, etc to go through before they could even start production / growing - - Richard Ha may be the only one with product available on opening day.
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Richard Ha may be the only one with product available on opening day.
He might be first to market, but it won't be opening day:
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/news...big-island
He said the group is eyeing dispensary locations in Hilo and Kona and anticipates opening at the end of the year, at the earliest.
I also find this ... "capacity planning issue" mentioned, in passing:
The law allows the department to award more licenses starting Oct. 1, 2017 ... one license can be issued per 500 patients who live in a county
6000 / 500 = 12 licenses...
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dispensary locations in Hilo and Kona and anticipates opening at the end of the year, at the earliest.
It's too bad that in the interim, while the dispensaries begin production of their official, branded medicine, that a reasonably comparable substitute, some kind of generic version wasn't available to fill the gap.
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quote: Originally posted by 2liveque
Richard Ha is no dummy.
Being a Native Hawaiian spokesperson and advocate for both GE/GMO's, as well as the pro-TMT business guy -- has been parlayed and played quite well. And he has now been rewarded.
Ch-Ching! This new venture of his will be the most lucrative of all. Happily ever after for him.
With virtually no transparency as to how applicants were selected, it is not hard to see that Richard's political maneuvering got him rewarded quite well.
While you have trie to play Mr. Ha into being a GMO advocate, which he is, you did not mention that he did not grow GMO products on his own farm. He simply said that taking the option away from local farmers was a bad idea.
BTW, nearly all of the "medical" weed that will be produced by the dispensaries, will be GMO derived.
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Ha is one of the few applicants who has actually run an agricultural business ... land ... infrastructure ... experienced employees ... But of course none of that matters, he is just being "rewarded" for "political maneuvering".
These aren't mutually exclusive.
nearly all of the "medical" weed that will be produced by the dispensaries, will be GMO derived
Spliced with insect DNA? Roundup-Ready? Or merely "hybridized", like breeders have been doing for decades?
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ya be careful! a GMO Blue Rose is deadly!
same with them GMO People! extremely deadly! stay away! lol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_rose
http://techcrunch.com/2014/09/28/the-wor...this-year/
http://www.businessinsider.com/higher-ed...gmo-2015-7
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Medical dispensaries on the mainland are requiring at least 20% THC
Verification of which requires a State-certified test lab.
Last I heard, no labs have yet applied for certification.
The state wants a good, flowing tax pipeline from the smoke.
State is determined to clog this pipeline with paperwork...
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Marijuana is still mostly illegal in Hawaii.
Dispensaries have just been approved to grow and sell marijuana in Hawaii.
Question:
Where will the dispensary operators obtain seeds or cuttings for their initial plantings?
They legally should not have seeds or cuttings currently in their possession.
The State of Hawaii does not sell or have a ready source of marijuana seeds or cuttings in their possession (presumably).
It's illegal on a Federal level, which includes shipping by Post Office.
So how will they do it?
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They can forage in the jungle and find some rather quickly I suspect.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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Some very interesting questions you bring up HOTPE.
Would our state or DOH be buying these hundreds or thousands of initial seeds or starts, or would the dispensaries owners be required too? If Mr Ha has a choice as to what strains to buy, then which other states or countries are allowed by our government to sell out of state?
What a success story Richard ha has become ever since he flunked out of high school. He has now worked his way to being one of the millionaire's chosen to be allowed to grow the big isle's new-age mmj medicine. Hopefully Mr Ha has taken on this Great responsibility to truly help this areas many rubber slipper folks obtain the best possible mmj products available, rather than the large profits,jmo.
Mr. Ha has probably already done countless community mmj surveys as well as talked to the areas prescribing mmj physicians. To try and find out what different sativa or indica mmj seed variety's, strains, or clones would be the most beneficial to his future mmj customers.
Would Mr. Ha be allowed to opperate the so called lab that would help determine the best or safest THC levels for his new marketable products, and to help detect things like molds, chemicals, or bugs?
Would other area mmj card holders be able to dispose of, give, trade, or sell any of their extra mmj to Mr Ha and his dispensary?
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