GreenGro Technologies Signs First Three Dispensaries to Management Cultivation Agreem

GreenGro Technologies, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GRNH), a medical marijuana provider holding company, announced today that it has entered into agreements with 3 local dispensaries to manage the cultivation of medical cannabis on behalf of their patients. First year revenues are projected to exceed $1 million.

Under the agreements, GreenGro will staff and manage 3 separate collectives. The Company has agreed to provide equipment, funding and technical expertise in exchange for a fixed management fee. As a result of these new agreements, GreenGro will provide the California Non-Profit Collectives the opportunity to develop proprietary medical strains as well as enabling patients to purchase medical marijuana below current market pricing.

"It is the intent of the California law to provide for the cultivation and distribution of medical marijuana in our state for the benefit of patients," stated a Company spokesman. "Under current arrangements, dispensaries have been purchasing cannabis from a large number of vendors and growers throughout the state. By entering into grow agreements, we are enabling these dispensaries to not only fully comply with SB 420 (which encourages access to medical marijuana through 'collective, cooperative cultivation projects'), but more importantly, to fall within Federal guidelines and to provide patients with the highest quality medicine at substantially lower prices by growing their own products."

About GreenGro: GreenGro Technologies is a vertically integrated medical marijuana company which provides management services for the cultivation of medical marijuana to non-profit patient cooperatives in southern California.

Disclaimer: The Company relies upon the Safe Harbor Laws of 1933, 1934 and 1995 for all public news releases. Statements, which are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements. The company, through its management, makes forward-looking public statements concerning its expected future operations, performance and other developments. Such forward-looking statements are necessarily estimates reflecting the company's best judgment based upon current information and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, and there can be no assurance that other factors will not affect the accuracy of such forward-looking statements. It is impossible to identify all such factors. Factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from those estimated by the company include, but are not limited to, government regulation; managing and maintaining growth; the effect of adverse publicity; litigation; competition; and other factors which may be identified from time to time in the company's public announcements.


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Re: GreenGro Technologies Signs First Three Dispensaries to Management Cultivation Ag

To fall within the Federal guidelines??? What Federal guidelines? Maybe these collectives like buying from multiple sources. This looks like a bad thing for many cottage growers who have a right to participate in providing medical cannabis for their respective collectives. This is the first step toward gathering up control of the growing process into the hands of the few.
 
Re: GreenGro Technologies Signs First Three Dispensaries to Management Cultivation Ag

If the new law in CA passes - these guys will be well positioned. If it doesn't they will go to jail I think.

This is just some lawyers and investment capital people doing the same thing they've done to every other business like this. Its equivalent to the tech boom a decade ago.

They are gonna give money, and use a formulaic method of growing. They will likely get good results. And in return they get a piece. There are other collectives that are getting that big as well. Ones that have multiple locations.

Anyone who's trying to stop progress and restrict the big groups is living in a fantasy. Cannabis is going commercial. We gotta get used to it hopefully. Hopefully it will be like beer. If you wanna do a home brew you can. If you wanna get a micro brew you can. If you wanna get a cheap Budweiser you can. Hopefully there will be similar tiers in the cannabis world.

I have a feeling these guys are sleazy and greedy. But they are doing what business is about. And if it provides a better service to the customer than its good. If they move their customer support to India - its bad.

There is lots of competition in the cannabis world. And lots of various laws. It pretty clear there's some growing momentum for cannabis over the last 10 years finally, and I think its gonna be like a bubble. With bills like HR3939 pushing to allow state laws as a federal defense, the barriers are gonna come down in the next decade I hope.

Lets focus on REMOVING legal barriers - not premptively call foul and adding more laws. Get the gov out of the picture entirely would be the best for Cannabis.

:peace:
 
Re: GreenGro Technologies Signs First Three Dispensaries to Management Cultivation Ag

If the new law in CA passes - these guys will be well positioned. If it doesn't they will go to jail I think.

This is just some lawyers and investment capital people doing the same thing they've done to every other business like this. Its equivalent to the tech boom a decade ago.

They are gonna give money, and use a formulaic method of growing. They will likely get good results. And in return they get a piece. There are other collectives that are getting that big as well. Ones that have multiple locations.

Anyone who's trying to stop progress and restrict the big groups is living in a fantasy. Cannabis is going commercial. We gotta get used to it hopefully. Hopefully it will be like beer. If you wanna do a home brew you can. If you wanna get a micro brew you can. If you wanna get a cheap Budweiser you can. Hopefully there will be similar tiers in the cannabis world.

I have a feeling these guys are sleazy and greedy. But they are doing what business is about. And if it provides a better service to the customer than its good. If they move their customer support to India - its bad.

There is lots of competition in the cannabis world. And lots of various laws. It pretty clear there's some growing momentum for cannabis over the last 10 years finally, and I think its gonna be like a bubble. With bills like HR3939 pushing to allow state laws as a federal defense, the barriers are gonna come down in the next decade I hope.

Lets focus on REMOVING legal barriers - not premptively call foul and adding more laws. Get the gov out of the picture entirely would be the best for Cannabis.

:peace:

Cannabis industry...meet your older sister, the wine industry!
Where I live we have wine tourism, wine tasting limo's and minibuses, wine clubs, restaurants that serve local wine, public wine festivals.......

Now, just substitute the word "cannabis."

:yummy:
 
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