Marijuana Conference in New York Today and Tomorrow
As November 2nd approaches, shares of CBIS, CMSI, MJNA, IMAI, PCIO, GRNH and HESG have all enjoyed some green during recent trading sessions. Traders and investors are pondering the possible passage of Proposition 19 (the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010) in California and are positioning accordingly.
The buzz is heavy right now, with much of the major news media devoting time and space to Prop 19 and to discussions of marijuana prohibition in general. The subject is just hitting the radar of many people across the U.S. and the notion of ‘change’ is crossing conventional political lines.
On the business side, DealFlow Media is hosting “The Marijuana Conference 2010 in New York City, October 25-26. Billed as “The first non-biased event covering business, legal, health, and the political issues surrounding the growing debate over marijuana in the United States.”, the event is drawing a lot of attention. The featured speakers, timing and location are impeccable from our view. Check it out at:
http://www.themarijuanaconference.com/
The last week of October should prove interesting.
Check out the list of marijuana stocks:
Do your due diligence and be smart with your trades. There are emotional times ahead.
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