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Hey, Mary Jane Baker. I'mMary Dream Bakerker. Wait wait can we
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Radio show on Let's the Radio.Hello, welcome to round two. Do
I have my headset on the rightside? I don't know, man,
Do you can you hear me?Yes? We can hear you now,
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Sorry about that, And Marcel says, we can see it on the website
now. So that's a good,good good start, good start, good
start. Right anyway, Well wecould now it's just kind of sitting there
doing the idle thing again. Well, I can't do anything about that really
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gonna do? It comes there,you go where it comes. It's it's
let's just say I won't be lookingat that too often because it's probably a
good twenty thirty seconds behind us.Yeah it is, yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah yeah cool. Anyways, Uh, now that we've gone through
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the can you hear me? Now? Is again? I'm shutting Facebook off
because I'm getting messages and yeah thanks. I know. So if you're listening,
if you're watching, Hi, howare you? Uh, I'll try
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and grab that a little bit withDarcy doing stem stuff. Darcy, where'd
you go? He ran out tohave his smoke? I bet you better
enough have show. We just wantto sit here and stare at each other.
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What I s X on my phoneand I can see that the four
twenty Radio is live comes like apop up. Well I hope so yeah,
yeah, well it's a little likeus the matrix and click it.
It says that, uh, sofar none have failed, so you know,
but anyways, like, wow,look at this, that looks cool.
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This is like Neo ship right there, baby, Welcome to my matrix.
Dale can't get in here? Ohwell go on X It's on X
Dale, So welcome to the showof can you get in or not?
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That's our topic today. Can youget in or can't you get in?
Get in here? Or can younot? And are we live or are
we memorys? What? Yeah?But when you do get in here,
can you figure out how to useit? Or no? Yeah? See
I'm officially trying to learn how touse X. Now what was that my?
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No, you're you're the one that'slagging. Ye, son of a
bitch. You're the one that's lagging, buddy. Okay, sure you are
lagger Darcy the lagger logger lollly gown. Maybe it can you hear me?
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Now? I think it was theInternet. It's it's it's probably because of
the solar eclipse. Maybe, yes, we could use that as an excuse
if we want to do Yes,Yeah, it's gonna it's being used for
everything else. Yeah, blame iton solar eclips That's what's doing it.
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Cheers to the solar eclipse. Wherewill you be? And it's supposed to
be cloudy? Now I've gotten myUh? When when's this solar I have
my service Canada. I paid myten dollars for my pass to view the
solar eclipse. Yep, I paidmy ten dollars for my Service Canada viewing
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pass, and if I don't getto see it because of cloud I'm going
to demand my rebate. What areyou talking to you talking about? I'll
lift your head up, dumb ass, show you know what I mean?
Like, why do you talk aboutthat you paid ten dollars to Service Canada
for what? I'll show you.Okay, you show me. Yeah,
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I'm going to show you. I'mgonna. I'm god, I'm waiting.
I didn't mind too well, Idid mine too, olt did you?
Okay? See knows what I'm talkingabout? Their shows? Vercell I'm fucking
confused, all right too? Thisbut this is where. This is my
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Service Canada eclipse viewing permit. Itcost me ten dollars from from Service Canada
and if what if it's cloudy,I'm gonna I'm gonna expect a refund.
Is this like a joke? Eveingor something? What do you think I'm
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assuming? So? But I couldI could see, I was gonna,
I was gonna. I was gonna. But if he could away ticket around
it, he would probably try andcharge people to view the eclipse. Yeah,
I'm sure he's gonna ban it somehowand fake news or something. You're
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not allowed to go outside at twofrom two pm until four pm on Oh,
it's because it's listen, it's probablygonna cause a fucking forest fire some
bullshit. Or wait, I'm waitingfor my brain to explode. That's what
I was told was gonna have.My brain's gonna explode. And and apparently
they're they're going to fire up theaccelerator, uh and wait for the beam
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of light to come down to Earth. What team of light that's Is this
the raptor? I don't know,just a beam of light to got to
do with s that thing is underground? Yeah, well, there's supposed to
be a big blue green light thatgoes up into the sky and it's like
a microphone. And what something youfucking on about? Man? Is this
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the four twenty fucking LSD show orwhat is this? Oh? Yeah,
well, I mean, hey,do you know what's going to happen on
Monday? Stuff? So I knowexactly what you're talking about. You know
what's happen on Monday At Monday Monday, the sun, the sun is going
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to be going across the sky andthe Moon's going to block it out.
For a little bit, and it'sgoing to get dark, and where you
live it will depend on how darkit gets. Yes, we've got we've
got supposed to get ninety eight.You go blind. If you look up,
you could can burn your retina.Can you can burn your retina?
But the poem is with the retinais it can be up to a couple
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of days later before you even findout that you actually did. Yeah,
don't look at it. Use ause a little you can cut a piece
of a little square out of apiece of cardboard so that it lowers the
view of light coming through. Don'tget a pair of the fucking glasses.
They're like two dollars. What aboutsunglasses? No, they gotta be dark.
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You need literally, you need likewelding glasses. Yeah, is that
true? Myth? No, it'strue. And don't point your phone at
it? Why not? I haveI have a I have a polarizing lens
for my camera. I'm gonna usethat. I'm gonna phone. Yeah,
you'll you'll destroy your phone. Igot my Apple fucking warned, motherfucker.
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We're gonna find out because this isthe first time this has happened in forty
five fucking years since nineteen seventy.What are you talking about? This is
the first full There's there's a solareclipse about every no, there's three school
clips years around the planet. Thisis the first. This is the first
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full one viewable to us in fortyfive years. Well, I was I
viewed the one in nineteen bringing overus in Nova Scotia. Yeah, that
was forty five years ago. Wasit really nineteen seventy, Yeah, I
guess it was. It was awhile ago. There was one in ninety
two that was a partial, itwas a partial. It. Well,
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this is the first full eclipse,total total, sorry, total eclipse since
for forty five years, since nineteenseventy. So now what's happening is there's
a mad rush to get glasses,well not just that of people wanting to
see this. So this is whyNiagara called the state of emergency like days
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before the event, because they're readyfor an influx of people. Well,
yeah, weather's coming out falls wouldbe getting an influx of people this weekend.
Yes, Well they're going to geteven more now because uh, most
of the path in the US isgoing to be cloud cover and overcast.
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So Canada looks like it's going tobe the only spots with clear skies.
Well, I think all the carbontax and probably the trees would have lit
on fire or something. Well,no, but that carbon tax is paying
to keep those clouds over there sowe can see the Yeah. So yeah,
the weather forecast forecasting cloud for theUS and sunny skies for eastern Well,
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would we would have had more cargoing out there, everyone would have
been able to look up and notfucking be blind. But all these kids
are gonna be blind because the fuckingkeep up. It's gonna be cloudy and
rainy here. Unfortunately, Nova Scotia, it's always fucking dark. I'm not
even gonna notice it. I noticedit because we were outside playing and it
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got so dark that all the streetlights came on, so we went home
because we always went home when thestreet lights came on. And then it
got light again, so kind ofcool, but we didn't look at it.
I also want to welcome speaker people, and iHeartRadio people because we're back
on speakers. So we're going outto all the podcast sites now on radio
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format. So Hi, how areyou? How Hi are you? Well,
we'll find out yep, we'll findout. Ice creams kicking in so
pretty good. Yep, Well,uh, what's cannabis news lately? And
you wise? Well, you knowthere was there was u uh some changes
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the regulation stuff, right what?No, no changes came out proposed what
proposals? Now the stuff that Iposted during the week. Oh, now
you're gonna make me fucking scroll back. That's where I'm looking. That's where
there's I know there's a document thatwas from their committee went to the House
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or something. Yeah, I thinkI got it, Al. I think
Al sent it to me, Sothat's where I'll look. Although Al and
I talk a lot, so doesn'tmean they're going to do ship though.
Well, it was just a proposal, right, and I don't even think
that it was official, to behonest with you. Yeah, anything I
read it, didn't see much details. I just know that Alan Tamara on
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the Pace news there we're chatting aboutit, uh the other day, and
now I'm trying to find so anyways, find something to talked about while we're
also doing this. What's new withyou, Leonard? Oh? Nothing,
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I was gonna say. I thinkanother public company went for bankruptcy protection Heritage
Heritage Farms. What are they like? Rad Brand and all that. Yeah,
Okay, that's a shame. It'sgonna keep happening, Yes, it
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is. Unfortunately. You know,Jack Lloyd gave me a very good tip
a while ago when all this legalizationcrap started, because I was considering opening
up a store or a lounge,you know, and what he told me
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was, if you are going toopen a store, go up north and
do it in a small town,because it's going to be oversaturated in the
city very quickly. And it is. Well, it's not that it's oversaturating
the city, it's their bylaws makethem like pretty much open up in the
same fucking spot. Well they're yeah, they're all in the same area.
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Although no, in Toronto, they'repretty much wherever the community wants them.
No. No, but there's alot of regions like they're pretty close.
Oh there's a I guess kind ofpositive news. Pierre Polyev announced that he
would be basically supporting the cannabis industry. Still, who's this? Explain who
that is? I'm not it willbe your he will be your premiere if
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these ever get an I have not. I know that I know that,
uh, juniors in the in theWhite House, and that's all I know
juniors in the White House. I'mjust joking around. I don't do politics
period. Robert Kennedy, Robert Kennedyjunior is actually running for presidency? Is
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he really against Trump? Uh?Is Trump run still? Oh? Trump's
the next fucking president. People justgotta get over it. Yeah, whatever
he is, Lenny, you're right. Oh no, there's nothing you can
do to stop him. Whatever happens, that's true, or whatever happens,
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there's nothing you can do to stopit. It's just going to be a
crazy world, you know, againstGet a fucking a stop being so crazy
woke left and get a president thatactually knows what year it is. Well,
a president who can walk. Andthat's what I mean. Biden's just
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last time I saw it, ifthey're handing it to fucking Trump. The
last time I saw anything about Bidenhe was falling down at an event or
or he couldn't walk or or something. So I don't know, no,
but he's he's obviously old. Unwellhow old is he now? Seventy something?
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The thing is, I think Trump'salmost the same age with that motherfucker
keeps on. Okay, so Al, you didn't post the Uh, he
didn't post it. You copied andpasted it? Oh sorry, just and
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Donald Trump? Where you copied itfrom? Trump? Can't? I can't
find it. I'll read it toyou. Though medical access the cannabis medical
cannabis access programs should be maintained.Going further, efforts should be made to
move beyond a medical access programs sothat cannabis is considered within the standard drug
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approval pathways and part of conventional medicinemedical care. That would be no taxes
not happening. Yeah, in thisvein the rapid advancement of a pathway for
cannabis health products containing cannabi dieoalse CBDsshould be established. Pharmacies should be permitted
to distribute cannabis products to those withmedical cannabis authorization. Finance cannabis should review
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whether the excise tax should be appliedto cannabis for medical purposes. Crininal activity
and this placement of the illicit marketconsidered the creation of authorities to compel Internet
service providers to block elicit cannabis websitesand provide financial information that could help identify
them. Fuck them, so nothingdifferent, No, No, you're very
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unlikely that they're gonna change you're gonnaget CBD in the pharmacies next year,
is what You're gonna get just straightoff in the pharmacies. You can just
go in and get it without ascript or anything. Yeah, it'll be
CBD distillates. So no, that'sany whatever source it is. But the
majority is going to be dispolate.What what about? What about the call
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to have uh RX carry it asthey call it? I should have been
there in the first place, butI don't think it's it's it's so fucking
muddy right now, man, what'swhat stop that? What is stopping pharmacy,
pharmaceutic farm, pharmaceutical companies from doingit? You're doing it on a
lower scale. Why can't the bigguys get into it? Oh they can,
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but they don't want to because there'snot enough money in it because it's
medical what well, it's also competingwith their patented drugs. Pharmaceutical companies don't
want to lose the money. Uhshoppers just pulled out of the medical cannabis
market because they because they didn't whatthe fuck they were doing. So why
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not fix it instead of fucking cuttingoff people that need it? They're they're
they're just a retailer. Why not? Why not? Why does the government
fix the medical cannabis program instead offucking get up further? No, I
don't think they made it so badit's going to take years to fix.
Yeah, so what the reason being, here's why it's so bad. You
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get the HSTS. One. Ithink you'll see the HST come off,
but I don't think you'll see thexies when it goes. I think you
might see that little gimme. Ithink you'll see a little bit of CBD
into the pharmacies. But there's alot of public company that are hanging on
just because of their medical player.Wow, I don't they're they're they're probably
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a lobby and that they don't wantit in the PHARMASESE it, this is,
this is this is I'm just tellingyou the truth. This is the
new drug company epidemic that's happening.The the the not wanting to get into
the cannabis industry to help people becausethere's not enough. That's not that's not
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a new drug company epidemic. That'sbeen going on since the twenties and three.
I realized that, right, Irealized that yes, they the last
thing they want is cannabis to berecognized as a medicine because people use that
instead of ship like oxyconton. Well, then why did why did uh what
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is it? PW Pharmaceuticals get intoit in the fucking eighties in Amsterdam and
in the UK in the uh whatdo you call it? GW Pharmaceuticals,
W Pharmaceuticals. They've been they've beengrowing weed in the UK since the eighties
legally because that's what because that's whatthey are is a cannabis company, and
they worked their asses off to getit approved as a medicine. They're not
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just a cannabis company, though theyare. They are the ones that that
distribute the opiates as well. GW pharmaceutical believe so I don't think they
do. I don't believe they do. It's strictly cannabis. They're strictly cannabis
third makers out Well, yeah,because I I have have done the the
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what do you call it? Whatwas I on? There? Stat effects?
Or were you on nabylone? Iwas on sat eFax. That was
that was sunder the No? No, No, I was on nabilone?
Was it? No? I was? I was on the pills uh cessiment?
No? That's not that's not blone. Okay, that's also synthetic.
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It's not actually, and that theonly product, the only pharmaceutical products GW
Pharmaceutical makes which they had approved forMS. I have MS. I can
guarantee I couldn't get it because Idon't. They refused to prescribe it for
me. Some countries have approved itfor things like neuropathic pain, for more
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complications with chemo. Not Canada,No, no, Canada. I think
it's only proved for multiple scores.I got it. It's fucking expensive.
And when I did the mass basedon the effect that you did off of
the crap, it was working outto about eighty dollars a gram for the
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cannabis. Yeah all right, reallyit And it was burnt, like it
could literally taste the burnt because oftheir process they have, I think probably
the shittiest extraction process in the planetall I know, and they got it
approved. I took the nabolone forwhat about five years myself. It made
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my kidneys like, it made myback bad. I could hardly find I
mean I can hardly walk now,but I mean it. It stopped working
very quickly, so that I hadto start taking it and putting it under
my tongue eventually and the nabolone andassessment. I mean, they're synthetic,
they're not even actually I realize they'renot cannabis. They don't work the same,
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but I know people that use themand like them better than cannabis.
Well, I was using it becauseI didn't have a steady flow of cannabis
itself. So when I didn't haveany, or I had just a little,
I could have both and it wouldhelp cut the edge off. That's
the only reason I started taking it. But then it stopped working. And
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then when I didn't have any atall, I would literally have to put
it under my tongue and a coupleof pills, not just one. So
you know, I mean it's thesame, the same kind of thing that
happens with with the the opiates.Right, it stopped working. I've never
I've never tried the synthetics. I'mnot I don't like synthetics. I won't
I won't ever do it again.You know that alone works a little bit.
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Yeah, it works a little bit, thank you. It worked.
It's very it's very sedating. Yes, I slept a lot yep, at
least now if I if I smokea strain that that is sedative, I
can take some mushrooms and that wakesme up. The generics aren't so bad.
But when that was a brandyme,that was three or four hundred dollars
prescription. Yeah, what was thatcessment? Yep, it was very it
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was two hundred and sixty nine dollars. I think for per per round.
GW. Farmer is not an evilcompany. But the good thing is the
good thing to go through that drugroute treatment. That's why Satavax and fucking
epidoli X costs hundreds and hundreds ofdollars. I honestly cost the parents X
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fifteen years ago, the sat ofX was about one hundred and sixty dollars
a bottle, and that's what Iwent about. And the bottle would last
most people would last them a dayif they have MS for the Yeah,
and it's alcohol based too, right, yep, yeah, I remember that.
But it's like it says six toeight sphrase, Well, six to
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eight sphrase basically gave you the sameeffect as if you smoke a small joint.
All right, So if somebody withMS, it's got a lot of
pain or or tremor, like thatinternal fucking annoying tremor. Shit that goes
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on six to eight sprays doesn't doshit. It's more like twenty five thirty
sprays. I only get fifty ina bottle. I recently got one of
those sprays, and I think itlasted me for squirts, for squirts.
Yeah, it's just a sample.Oh, I've never seen the price of
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epidolias, which is basically CBD onehundred millionarram for mil Yeah, I'm hearing
it's fucking ridiculous seeing like like twohundred and three hundred dollars a bottle.
Maybe like in like just I'm hearinglike ten twenty thirty thousand dollars a year
if you really are using big doses. It's insane. Wow anything but And
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the problem with CBD is still toomany people don't understand how CBD works and
how the bell curve of CBD works. I can't. I can't live on
just CBD, even though it helpswith the pain, I can't because it
just it gets me revved up.It gets me. I get a little
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moody sometimes with CBD stuff, youknow. Yeah, So I don't like
to be like that. I mean, I might as I might as well
just go on the antidepressants, youknow what I mean quite literally, because
it puts me in the same mood. Really. Yeah, but there's Canadian
companies doing the same product of heppidoliaacc and it just costs you to like
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fifty bucks a bottle. Yeah,Like it's just It's like, it's just.
But that's the problem with the farmerroute. It costs them so much
money. They get those licenses.They got to charge an insane amount of
money. Yeah, but then thenthey make their money back, and then
they start charging even more. Idon't know if they're making their money back
on this one. Because I putthis way, I don't know anybody in
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Canada's taking it. We wanted aDIN number for cannabis years ago. Oh
it's cost you fucking ten millions ofdollars. No, no, I mean
to get an to get a DINnumber, we had to do a whole
lot of steps. But the costto actually get the DIN number once you've
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done all the steps is for itwas four hundred and twenty thousand dollars.
Yeah, it's the same. Wethought that was rather ironic. What we
had to do is spend about onehundred million dollars in clinical trials and exactly
and studies and things like that.Before they would let us have a DIN
number and then they turned around andsaid you'd be refused this. But this
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is why farmer companies don't do it. Farmer companies aren't inherently evil. This
is as much as I'm not abig yes, they are, because it's
the farmer companies that have kind ofput that into place. It's the farmer
companies that have no basically change themedical skill. It's not even that,
it's no there, it's not evena big just people are stupid. And
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here's why. So they pick anyfarmer farmer company X. Your job is
you have shareholders. You gotta makemoney. Why am I going to bring
a product a market when a guyin his kitchen can make the same fucking
thing. Mm hmm. It's notabout their Their job is not to improve
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healthcare. They like to say that, and they're fucking advertising. Their job
is to find a patentable product that, yes, usually was is gonna hopefully
improve health but they don't. Butif it's not patentable, they don't want
anything to do with it. That'san inherent problem with drugs that that's a
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given with the Farmers Pharmacitical company.But that's than that because if the pharmaceutical
companies weren't so help and on basicallyturning everybody into a cash cow, because
as soon as somebody gets sick,they become a cash cow, all right,
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because the pharmacutical company will try andsuck every bit of money out of
them. Pharmaceutical companies do not makecures. Pharmaceutical and treat symptoms. That's
all they do is treat, right. But the problem is is they've gotten
into the medical schools and the wholemedical curriculum to force it's not even there.
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It's not even their fault on themedical it's because the doctors. Is
it that the doctors are stupid,or it's because they're learning reading out of
books that oh, well, youtreat this with this, not something like
change your fucking diet. Firm.Farmer Company didn't write the book, Nope,
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but I bet they fucking help whatthey do. Here. Here's the
stupidest thing that doctors and healthcare professionalshave figured it. Guidelines can clinical guidelines
or whatever. Drugs blah blah blah. They came up with this thing called
evidence based medicine, which sounds goodon the whole thing of it, but
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basically they cut they they've turned allthe medical people. This is why a
lot of doctors don't prescribe cannonis well, there's no studies, no studies,
no studies, no studies. Wellthere's a bunch of little papers of ten
people here, thirty people there.They got them programmed. If there's no
giant ten thousand patient trial versus placeboshowing the effect that it's no good,
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you can't do it, which isfine, okay, But here's the problem.
We just discussed to do these tenthousand people trials hundreds of millions of
dollars, yep. Who can affordto do that besides the farmer company exactly.
So the whole root thing is allthe evidence for anything is coming from
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the answer people of the trials,which are farmer companies. So again,
Farmer company is not doing anything deliberate. But these fucking idiot professors and pharmacists
and healthcare doctors, Oh, there'sno studies for it. It's because open
your fucking brain, look at thepath of physiology and biochemistry, and sometimes
you just got to do what's rightfor the patient in front of you,
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and don't worry about the fucking guideline. You've heard the story about Chris Enz
No, and oh maybe parts ofit. Well Chris. Chris was a
medical student. Yeah, I knewthat, and and he was actually doing
quite well in medical school until heasked if they were going to learn about
the endocannabinoid system, and he wasflat, it's never going to be discussed.
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Yeah, which is as fine.Doesn't mean he can't go read it
himself, mm hmm. And thatthat is that is the fundamental flaw of
medicine. Though, Yeah, it'sthere doing their I met a surgeon one
time that we were talking to isactually Chrissy's appointment, and we were talking
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about cannabis and I said, youseem to be familiar with it. I
said, almost like you understand aboutthe endocannabinoid system. He said, oh,
he said, I do completely.He said. He said, I've
studied it quite extensively. I said, but you weren't forced to do that.
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I said, you didn't get thatthrough medical school and he said no,
no, he said, I've donethis on my own, he said
for years. He said, becauseI have a very strong interest in how
this works. He said. Agood doctor or nurse, or pharmacist or
physiotherapist is someone that's looking to findthe best opportunities for the patients in front
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of them. The problem is ninetynine percent of healthcare professionals believe whatever they
learn in the school is all right, everything else is wrong, and they
get an ego and attitude and theyforget that fundamental flaw. It's just that
they're just stupid. They just don'tthink. Open your mind and think yeah,
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and that's the problem. But sothat's what I'm saying. It's not
necessarily drug companies being evil. It'sthe way the systems set up. And
the government's not putting money into researchlike not like that. They can't afford
it anyway. So it's just thesystems fucked, just the way it became.
And for the people out there thatare listening, there are literally thousands
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of studies done on cannabis for medicalpurposes. The problem is is because they
don't have a big pharmacutical company nameon it, most doctors won't read it.
There is one that was actually donein Canada in conjunction with a pharmaceutical
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company which was Baer. And youask a doctor about that study, they
have no idea that they don't evenknow it exists or what it was.
Listen, they would have the evidencebased people come in and say it was
a poorly designed study and all thiscrap. Like of course they would no,
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but that's what they'll do. Well, it was Mark Ware's study,
doctor Mark Ware out of McGill University. He ran the study in conjunction with
Bear as part of the consortium investigatingcannabinoids, and they were doing smoked cannabis
on neuropathic pain with three different gradesof cannabis or two different grades of cannabis
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and a placebol And what they foundwas not only was cannabis effective at relieving
neuropathic pain in a smoked form,more was better and because it worked and
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more was actually better than less inthat case is smoked. Doctors just want
to don't want to even acknowledge it. I asked Health Canada, the Health
Minister about it, and it wascompletely ignored most of them just again it's
the way the system set up.You have to go out and look,
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well, COVID was a whole likethe world's fucked anyway, because again it's
like, oh, there's no evidencebased there, and yet yet doctors are
jumping into the chance to get theshot and forcing Okay, but no,
But my point is if you don'tyour EBC and CNN. No exactly,
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but that's what's gone on is noweven the doctors Nova Scotia, the regulatory
people are even shipping on doctors whenthey try to do something different that that
was never the case fifty sixty seventyyears ago. Yeah, the doctor,
Yes, there's guidelines, but here'smy simple take on a patient doctor for
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pain. Okay, you got aseventy year old person with arthritis. You
can't just fucking put the money inthe inflammatories like ensaids. They're gonna hurt
their kidneys, put their blood pressureup, and get an ulcer. They're
celebrates a little bit. No no, but they're celebrates a little bit,
which less likely cause ulcers, butstill gonna affect your kidneys, still can
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cause an ulcer. And oh okay, that doesn't work very well, then
what am I gonna put you onfor pain? Well, you got your
Gama patans and lyricas, and I'msure people can tell me all their fucking
stories of that shit, yes wecan. Oh yeah, no, but
sedaateat causes flutter retention. It canbe abused, by the way, so
everyone just be aware of that.And it's just not a pleasant they're not
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pleasant drugs. You got those,and you got your TCAs your ama triplanes,
dry fucking mouth can actually cause somearrhythmy issues. Whatever. There's like
you have two or three those things, then you're back to fucking opiates.
Oh there's delocks of team two,which makes I don't find it works hardly
for anybody. So there, Soyou got all these drugs and people I
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just probably listen to of all ofthose that you're naming off. Yeah,
I'm just below the narcotic with mypreference that if I had to take one,
that would be the torlac. Yeah, oh yeah. Probably you can
only take a Tourillac for five daysbecause it's the worst one in your stomach,
by the way, Yeah it isreally yeah, and oh no,
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don't take it if you're bleeding,if you have any bleeding at all,
don't take it. The Tourillac isonly meant to be maximum five days.
Yeah, yes, for a painting. If I was taking paratical, it'd
be for like one day and thatwould be it. Oh, I don't
do I don't take from it.You get a car action or break your
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army in the hospital or morphine nota bad thing, a little bit of
dy and so you don't remember.It's even better. What about all those
pans you gotta get into the BritishBritish British paramedics are awesome because they fucking
carry a kennemy with them. Buthere so that they this is every doctor
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and their in pharmacists gotta get theirhead on straight. You just gave them
gaba pett am a tripling duloxetine.Your patient's still in pain, what do
you give them? Are you like, are you onopiates now? Which is
fine, that's what you want todo. But the love, for the
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love of fun, would it makesense to maybe, God forbid, maybe
try a little th HC and seeany products like just see but a doctor.
That's the problem is a doctor won'tsuggest it if a patient brings it
up. But doctor may be allfor it or some some are starting,
some are starting too. Very fewdoctors will commote and say, maybe you
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should look at trying cannabis. It'sstarting to happen more now. You know,
when I first approached my doctor,and this is a doctor I've had
almost forty years, I asked him, I said, would you be okay
prescribing me cannabis? And back thenhe said, well, yes, but
I don't know. I don't knowenough to do that yet because I don't
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know anything about doses. So youknow, I was like, okay,
but you know it works. Andbut if I asked you for some opiods,
you'd give me a prescription right now? And he said, yes,
I would because I know the dosing. But now now he's retired, because
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everybody's different. Yeah, everyone's different, but it's just a protocol. I
know, I know different products.And eventually he knew he knew dosing,
and he knew enough that he couldgive uh this many grams or that many
grams to different patients and and everythingwas all right. But still now there
is the other problem to the system, though, is a lot of doctors
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do have egos and patients suggesting anythingthey get their fucking fucking nerve, all
fucking spine, all fucking up school. Did you go to blah blah blah,
you know what I should be Idon't. I just they shouldn't be
like that. They shouldn't be No, but they shouldn't be like that.
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But I know I had ship ona person for fucking trying to research to
make their ailment better. Is like, I'm aware of your I'm aware of
that products there. I think Ihave a few other things I like to
try first. But that's okay.If you want to piss off at doctors,
just tell them, well, webMD says, it might be well,
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you see this, that's the thingexact really right myself. Because I
had a doctor in Durham. Firsttime I went to see her, I
asked her about prescribing. I askedher about prescribing cannabis to me, and
she opened up the Physicians Insurgeon Boardwebsite and showed me where it said that
they suggest not to prescribe cannabis.Now, this was a long time ago.
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There's the government, that's right.That board has no fucking right to
be telling those prescribers how to prescribemedications to their patients. No, they
don't, but they do. Theydon't have the relationship. She refused,
She refused me, and and sheshe you know, I mean I had
to find I had to go backto my doctor in Toronto. Now there's
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certain things said. Yes, there'sgood guidelines on opiates, now, don't
break them. They know for afact the dangers of them. So,
but cannabis has not been shown tobe that dangerous. Again, sedation's probably
your biggest real risk for most things. Do you know what I did?
You guys are going to have tochat for a minute. I got it.
I'm leaking here from my wound.I'll be back. Yeah. Years
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ago, I got the bright ideaand I went to my doctor's office and
for one of my many appointments thatI was going through at the time,
and in my medical file we putmy entire process from start to finish of
making my medicine and we put allof that into my medical file. And
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when we got all finished, hesaid why, I said, Well,
I said, what I'm doing mightbe considered slightly against the law. I
said. If I go to court, you're my first witness, I said,
And you bring that medical file withyou. I said, because if
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you approve of it, there's nocourt in the country that's going to convict
me of saving my own life.And he he said, that's a pretty
smart idea. I said, yes, it is, Yeah, but I
do think you're wrong. I thinkthe good news about the legalization is,
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you know doctors and pharmacists have beentrying cannabis. Oh well, of course,
but I know pharmacists that they usedcannabis before legalization. No, no,
But I'm saying that the nerdy onesare the ones that were like never
going to go doing anything bad.A lot of them are starting to try
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it and they're discovering, well,that wasn't so crazy, like, so
I think it's coming. And theirsCBD gummies at night before they go to
bed and things like that. Butmy whole thing is if any healthcare profession
just puts their nose up right awayon anything and don't discuss it logically with
the patient, they're an asshole.Well not not even just about cannabis.
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Not even just about cannabis. Yeah, welcome to the world of MS neurologists.
Yeah, but that's that's again.Specialists are probably the word to be
honest, because they are the worstbecause they won't talk to you if you
mentioned cannabis or c c sv I, c c s v I, yeah,
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or CS whatever the fuck? MSpatients no, but not talking to
you, just ignorant and saying andjust saying, well, I don't know
anything about it. It's like,can you bring me something there, like
there's been a stuff out there,and but that's the thing. Oh,
there's no study. This is theclassic answer, there's no studies. This
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is what I said the neurologists.We got the neurologists, and he got
fired and reported to the colleague officialismbecause he didn't know basic medicine. But
at the same time he had noclue what stenosis and reed stenosis was.
But at the same time you gotto go to him. It's like,
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listen, I've tried everything. Well, love the fuck it's been. Even
the FDA in the state submits itdoesn't kill you. Like, can we
try a little yeah, Like that'smy whole point. And I agree,
you don't have to be first lineto get everybody on it, but there's
things to look for, like whenthere's nothing else working. The neurologist started
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out okay, right kind of inthe beginning, because when I went to
the neurologists the first time, hesaid, look, he said, I'll
set the appointment for my office andJanuary he said and I honestly don't know
if you're gonna make it, hesaid, until then, I said,
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well, I've got my cannabis license. I'm going to start using cannabis now
on a daily basis, I said, and we'll see what happened. When
I saw him in January, Iwalked in with my cane. I didn't
need a wheelchair anymore, and i'dbeen working with my doctor over three months
to wean myself off of the twentyseven pills a day. So I walked
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in and went with my father,and he had a year's supply of interfer
on and all the syringes and everythingon the table there for me to take
home with me. And I saidwhy. He said, well, he
said it's it's probably one of theonly chances you have. I said,
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but it's been proven not to workfor this form of MS. I said,
so why would I take it?He said, well, blind faith
is better than no faith. AndI said, well, blind faith is
lying to yours. I said,I'm not stoopid enough to line myself.
I said, I'll stick with thecannabis. My father pipes out and he
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says, do you think it's thecannabis that's making him as bad off as
he is. Doctor. Look myfather, he said, in a honest
he's I think the cannabis is theonly thing that's kept him alive. That's
far, he said. He said, I'll book an appointment for you in
a year. Come back and seeme. If you're still here, go
back and see him. Yeah,we'll we're back a year later. Did
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you see the article Darcy posted inour and then we got in a big
fight and then he got fired andreported to the College of Physicians for well.
But again, shouldn't he he shouldhave just like wow, he listen,
I don't understand why it's working,but you're happy. You seem like
you're doing okay. Like they getpaid oodles and oodles of money. Because
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MS medications are expensive and well,the doctors shouldn't be to the patient.
The patient gets it for free.Right. So in Nova Scotia, my
doctor and I sat down one dayand we figured out with testing doctor's visits,
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the blood works that have to bedone because you're on these MAS medications.
By me you using cannabis, Iwas saving taxpayers Nova scot one hundred
and fifty thousand dollars a year Oh, probably right, And that's money that
our government is paying for two thepharmaceutical companies. The more the pharmaceutical companies
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make, the more they can kickback to the MS clinics. Oh yeah
right, So again that's got wherea healthcare professor's got to clean the shit
out of his head. And whydid you become a doctor in the first
place, not to get your fuckingkickback? Well, maybe they did become
a doctor, you get the exactlyright. A lot of them didn't become
doctors because they wanted to help people. They become doctors because it's a job
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and they could make money. Well, that's really what they want to do.
They must have no fucking soul leftin them. Why istarcy messaging now?
Because it's an article. I putit in our private chat here as
well. I don't know what tosee the private chat. It's uh Nova
Scotia First Nations counselor equitted on cannabischarges. It's a sack without even looking
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at it, Chris Google was whatwas he charged with? M Okay?
So Chris Google got charged with heaven? Okay, first tell us who that
is? Uh? Well here,why don't I just read this? All
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right? A constitutional challenge by acounselor for Nova Scotia First Nation who has
claimed a treaty to sell cannabis,will not go ahead this summer after a
judge rule there was not enough evidenceto show he was operating a dispensary rated
by police in twenty twenty. JudgeJill Cartland acquitted Chris Google this week in
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provincial court in Dartminn Dot scot showncounts of possession of cannabis for the purpose
of distributing, distributing and selling,distributing distributing. Google has been public in
recent years that he runs two dispensariesnamed High Grade, even noting it on
his campaign website when he successfully ranfor re election to counsel this year for
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Millbrook First Nation. Judges a bigjudges is being a pussy in the end
for that excuse. At a triallast fall, however, his lawyer argued
the Crown had not proven beyond areasonable doe that Google had knowledge and control
of the contents of the High Gradecannabis store in court, which I mean
is like to say he doesn't haveevidence far, but he said it's like
everyone knows. Yeah. The quittalis a turn of events for a case
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that have been set to test whetherthe Mickmac have a treaty or aboriginal right
to sell cannabis outside Nova Scotia's regulatedsystem, where all sales must be through
the Nova Scotial Liquor Corp. Lawyersfor the Crown the defense already exchange briefs
on the question and dates for thechallenge under Section thirty five the Canadian Constitution
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had been set for July. SoJack Lloyd was his lawyer. So Google's
lawyer, Jack Lloyd our friend.So now we know where Jack is.
Yeah, it's at an interview Fridaythat his client faced the potential of jail
time if convicted. Google did nottestify a trial, and the defense called
no evidence. We had a massiveover representation of Indigenous people in our jails.
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Lloyd said. The decision means therewill be no constitutional challenge related to
treaty rights in the case. However, Lloyd said Google will seek to challenge
cannabis laws in federal court where hedoesn't risk incarceration if he loses. You
said they have a right to sellcannabis. That pointed to the Treaty of
seventeen fifty two, which says Indiansshall have free liberty to bring to sale
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skins, feathers, foul fish,or any other thing they shall have to
sell. Wow. So the Crown'sargument, so I'm not going to finish
reading this because it we'd be violatingTrudeau's little fucking rules. Yeah, but
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my point is that Judah pussy,she didn't want to roll on it.
Yeah, because that's that's what hewas going to use, was that treaty
defense. So the Crown turns aroundand says that they would have to prove
that they were selling cannabis or thatthey were growing cannabis before what you said
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the stair of your Yeah, no, but the start of your thing was
she threw it out because, oh, there's no evidence he owns that place,
right, which which which is whatI'm joking. It's like he even
fucking has basically occurred and says heowns the place. He did, but
they they he didn't testify and theyhad no defense witnesses, no, no,
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but they he's got a web page. But she said, oh,
there's no evidence that he's linked tothe facility. For her to say that
is meaning I'm not touching this constitutionalcase. Fuck this get out of my
court. That is what you didto try and put you in the jail
when you're going to He's gonna letsome other judges deal with it somewhere else.
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That's what that fucking lazy judge did. So he can well is it?
Is it lazy or is it basicallycareer suicide? It's not true suicide.
Do make a judge for it oragainst it, but do your fucking
job as a judge. See whatthat's the problem is Judges now don't want
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to be the judges to set precedence. Yeah, because they're fucking politicians too,
right, So I mean none ofthe judges want to set a precedent.
If they get backed into a cornerand have no choice, then they'll
do it. But no, Imean that's what she did. Throw it
out, Yeah, she judge did. She just had an excuse to throw
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it out, which wasn't even avalid excuse. No, But that's fine.
I mean, he's going to continueon in federal court and and fight
for the rights for all dados underthe seventeen fifty two Treaty, which is
perfectly up to him. If hewants to spend the money to fight a
corrupt government. He's not going tojail. He won. Oh no,
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that's the main thing. That's goodthough. Well, actually, you see
the article where one of the labsdid a bunch of testing on legal and
I list of products. Nope,who did that lab? It's out there.
Who did the article? Uh no, the lab did it themselves.
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They just released the results. Fuck. I read it not long ago.
It was I can't even remember whodid it. Uh E d L.
Maybe there's an article out there though, And this was in Canada. Oh
yeah. There was a lot ofmold and a lot of pesticides and uh
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list American stuff. Oh I'm surethere is. Oh yeahs yeah, they
treated with radiation re beams exactly.I'm just saying there's it was. That's
all they were testing was penamenoids.The conaminoids were quite off too at the
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same time. And Darcy, areyou still listening? Oh is he?
Oh? Darcy, ol forgot thecan of cannabis and ndhead mold in it.
I've got I've gotten a can,not a can, but a jar
from the LP store and it wasyou're gone, you're going to get them
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but small an organic product. ButI'm just saying the My biggest issue with
the gray market stuff is they're notheld in the same health standards, which
was the purpose of this whole fuckingship. Besides taxes. No, that
was LP stuff, that was notgray market stuff. I've never but I
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have my issue with Great. Myissue with the First Nations, and I'm
right now, is there no standardsfor testing. I get that, but
I have never had thought about theirtaxes and the rights. I've never had
an issue with mold from a resstore. Yeah, but what I'm saying
is you're not seeing that there there, there's and stuff that you don't necessarily
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see. They're not that they don'thave to disclose things. Well, you
just can't microscopically see it always,right, I got it, But you
know what is But you know,we've been smoking stuff. That's like we've
been we've been smoking stuff openly fromthe guy down the road for fifty years.
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Why should it? Why should weworry now? You know what I
mean exactly. But it's not aboutwe worry now, al It's my issue
is a lot of companies and I'mnot affiliate with any company, by the
way, billions of dollars trying tomeet this health Standard of Health Canada.
But they just let again it's noteven first nations, right. I think
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they should be able to sell it. I just think they should have to
be able to sell product that iscontro the same health regulations as the other
people. That's it. That's lesof smoking this, that's what people like
Barnhardt Legacy trying to do that.No, no, but it's created two
different chotomies three three legal people haveto go to these standards. We've got
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three different cannabis economy economies in thecamp they Oh no, it's they it
should be the same one way orthe other. I get not saying one's
right or wrong. But you've gotthe legacy market. You've got the legacy
market, You've got the res market, the indigenous market, and uh the
LP market, the legal market.Those are our three markets now. And
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then you've got buddy down the roadthat grows because you've got a garden in
his backyard and nostalgia fifty bucks afucking bed. Well do you hear what
happened in Maine? What's mean likeus main? Yeah, state of Maine.
Two hundred and seventy grow operations weretaken down in me Wow, why
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they're all Chinese owned. Oh soillegal. They're all illegal ow Chinese.
And some of them actually had Chineseslaves working there, not getting fed or
paid or anything. Oh Jesus.Yeah. But the state of Main two
hundred and seventy. I guess it'slike there. This is Joe Rogan was
talking about. It was he andhe and he said, you know,
(01:00:22):
he said that they're saying that someof the best weed in the country right
now, it's this stuff coming outof me m and they and then they
turn around. They bus two hundredand seventies these locations. Thanks Joe.
So I wonder if Darcy's coming back. I don't know, but no,
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but I do think First Nations shouldbe able to sell it. But I
think they got to make it thesame safety parameters as all products. Does
does Dale asked if Health Canada passessulfur for past side use. I don't.
I wouldn't have to look at Ihave no idea. I don't know,
I'd have to look at the list. I don't know at all.
(01:01:09):
Solt solf I mean sulfurs. Ilike sulfur. Sulfur is a good outdoor
remedy. Uh indoor, I meanit's good indoor renomy. You can you
can what what would you controlling powderymildew? Okay, yes, we went
through this last year. We hadthis conversation. I think, yeah,
(01:01:30):
works extremely well powdery mildew. Sowhat do you what do you do?
You put your mix sulfur and waterand just spray. You can do that,
or you can dust it on inpowder form, or or you can
smoke a fight fight powder with powder. Basically fog a room with sulfur.
(01:01:51):
Yes, that's what we were talkingabout there the other day. I think
last show we were talking about foggingyour room or whatever. Yeah. So
so, I mean sulfur is great, but wash it all. I was
gonna say, is there better products? No, That's why I was my
my next question. Well, Imean it's probably one of the safer organic
(01:02:12):
products that you can use. Imean, sulfur isn't really too detrimental as
humans. Ideally you stop using itonce you're into flower anyways, it's more
for the vegetative stage and then washit off because it will wash away.
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Let's just spray it on and letit dry. There was I thought there
was like a five percent solution orsomething. I'm forgetting what it is I
want. It's not a cet afive percent hydroperoxide. Yeah, that's what
I was. Yeah, and youcan fog your room with hydromed peroxide two
right with the fog. Well that'swhat I used that that year. That
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that that that I know is actuallyallowed. Yeah, that's that's what I
did a couple of years ago.I washed everything, and then Al did
the same thing, and and andI think you've tried it too, didn't
you last year? Marsa what wash? Yeah? Or of prooxide that's having
a brain frown. No, butprop proxide is legal. M Yeah,
(01:03:25):
I don't I what I do know? It was that weed that I washed
had a funny taste to it.Oh no, no, no, no,
no, no, I meant forcleaning the room. Yeah, you're
washing wash cannabis plants. Yeah,you're trying to clean your tent to your
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room and stuff like that. Like, oh, that's what I meant.
Sorry, or fuging you're the samething stage with hydro peroxide for pottery,
mildew insult. It's all for maybefine, I just said, I just
never seen it used. Yeah.Uh, it's real dark in here.
(01:04:11):
The clips already come. Yeah,I'm up here in the Andy's watching for
the eclipse on Monday. I'll behere for a while. I don't know
if Darcy's coming back or not.I don't think so. He's kind of
I think. I think I thinkhe's given up. We'll figure it out.
(01:04:33):
We're trying something new again. Yeah, see if it works, Yep,
we'll find we'll find out. Iguess we'll keep it going until it
doesn't, until it tells us thatit doesn't work. Yeah, yeah,
something like that. Hey, guesswhat, I'm finally getting to go speak
(01:04:55):
at an event again. Yeah,I'm speaking at the Monkedon Wellness Expo on
the fourteenth. Yeah. I've neverheard of it. I never heard of
it. What is it? Well? They used to run the health and
wellness expos in Halifax and Monkedon everyyear, and the last one that we
(01:05:24):
went to were in Moncton and Halifaxwith Maritimers and Night from Marijuana, and
they were a blast. I endedup speaking at both of those events.
Well, the company that was runningthem closed. A group of the merchants
(01:05:45):
in Monkedon that were always going tothese health and wellness exposed as vendors purchased
it and reopened it as a notfor profit society and they every year now
at the Monkton Coliseum put on theMonkton Wellness Expo and just hang on and
(01:06:06):
I'll tell you some of the peoplethat are there. So it's places like
really Nique Energy Ill They're a goldsponsor committed to restoring your confidence and vitality
(01:06:26):
and helping you energize your life.A team of medical professionals succels and deploying
the state of the art technology toenhance your well being. East's Coast Sleep
Clinic, Ability, New Brunswick,Amethyst Boutique, Beloved miniature Horses. Maybe
(01:06:49):
I'll get the paddle horse. CanadianBlood Services, Canadian School of Natural Nutrition.
There is no licensed producers there.Fair Haven Funeral Home and Cemetery,
(01:07:10):
Global Pet Foods, Good Life Fitnesshere Canada. That's I guess that's what
I was asking. So it's notreally a cannabis event. It's just like
a health Oh it's nothing. It'sit's a health and wellness Maritimes Unite for
Medical Marijuana Society in the East CoastCannabis Substitution program. They're going to be
advocating for chronically and critically ill patientsto consume cannabis therapeutically supporting positive change for
(01:07:35):
people experiencing addiction challenges. Omega AlphaCanada on the Go, Mild Mobility.
Yeah, that's a supplement company alwaysthat uh PSI into pets. Actually,
(01:07:57):
they're they're huge in pets, visionloss rehabilitation. There's I mean, there's
all kinds of them on this list. But it was funny because when we
found out about I guess when theycalled and asked about it, they said
(01:08:19):
what they were doing, and theone said, oh, she if we
just had somebody call us asking ifanybody would be talking about CBD and she
said, if we had to tellthem no because we don't have anybody.
They said, well, we'll bringsomebody that'll answer any questions they have on
(01:08:40):
cannabis. And so how it worksat this is you pay to speak,
So all of their time slots arex amount of dollars for every thirty minutes,
except for us, because we're notprofit society and they're requesting somebody to
(01:09:02):
speak about cannabis topic, We've gotthat waved soul. It'll be interesting.
I'll go in and see how manypeople I can piss off? Oh,
don't want to piss off. Idon't piss off anybody. People love me.
(01:09:23):
I just know never. I justtell them how it is. And
I think if they've got questions aboutTBD, I have no choice but to
explain the difference between distolate and thewhole plant CBD and and what's therapeutic and
what's a fucking joke. But youcan get an infuse CBD pillow. Yeah,
(01:09:47):
everybody needs a CBD pillow. Whatare you gonna eat your pillow?
No? No, it helps yousleep and relax and snore. The ship
helps depression and stuff like that.Don't making that fucking claim. Where's health
canon that fucking horseship? Yeah exactly, that's the problem. But the US
(01:10:14):
has been just onundated with CBS becauseit's not that's the one thing they can
sell anywhere, right, Yeah,and that's why they've got CBD infused pillows.
Let me see if I can goand find that thing that was hilarious.
Well, if somebody in Canada's gotCBD toothpaste, I think, yeah,
(01:10:35):
it's a real thing. They aredon Yeah again, I there you
go. There's the website is CBDpillow dot com uh I can get ten
(01:10:57):
percent off first purchase, how muchfree shipping to the contiguous US forty eight
states. World's most relaxing pillow.CBD infused fabric creates all night calms,
My Good Housekeeping, Men's Health,BuzzFeed, and Fox fifty nine. If
(01:11:21):
it was on Fox, it gottabe real. The CBD infused with patented
micro encapsulated technology that admits millionpt micromicro capsules into your pillow. Unlike topicals
or edibles, are CBD pillow slowrelated thesis. Microant doses of CBD all
(01:11:45):
night friction causes the capsules to brush. Show me the fucking study of that
being absorbed. Wait slowly re CBD. The CBD is then absorbed directly through
your hair follicles, oh God,and skin to help directly or to help
regulate your sleep evenly through the night. The result is laxi columns to you
(01:12:09):
sleep. But oh, this isfucking hilarious. Show me a fucking study
on that ship. Oh and andit's on sale marked down from one hundred
and twenty nine dollars to only ninetynine dollars. You wish what's a normal
light in here? Well for agel memory foam pillow with a big brand
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name about a hundred bucks Canada tryingto throw fucking ten cents worth of fucking
CBD in there by my pillar,I literally, But it's the microcapsules that
are encapsulated that burst in your hairfollicles, so your hair face gets in
your brain. Twitter, because it'sguarantee to approve your sleep. Well,
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fucking gel pillows guarant you to improveyour sleep. A new pillow is guaranteed
to improve your sleep. If it'sthe right pillow for you, wake up
feeling refreshed and balanced, not groggy, oh my god. Like Unlike CBD
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oil or adjustables that were off afterthree hours, the CBD ill pillow releases
microdoses of CBS even bullshit, They'regonna all night so you can have a
relaxing, uneventful sleep. That's whythat is amazing. I think that's the
best thing in the world, aCBD pillow. I like that so much.
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I'm gonna have to get them totry and send me to Probably can't
ship to Canada because well, it'sfucking illegal, and Canadians aren't that stupid.
Oh, they've got a CBD pillowcasetoo. It's a only fifty bucks
and ready to refresh the amount ofCBD in your CBD pillow. Each replacement
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pillowcase contains of millions of microcapsules filledwith certified pure CBD. So how many
mailagrams of CBDs in that pillow orpillowcase? Ah? You know, how
much do you absorb in a sleep? Give then none of that information on
there're Hey, I know it's ascam, but I'm just trying to like
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educate people had to pick out ascam CBD clinical trials. Let's see if
they got the slit CBD clinical trailon this. Oh no, no,
no, this has just given mea list of clinical trials for CBCCBD.
Not exactly, there's scam and trialsconducted with CBD in association with three hundred
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and fifty five different medical conditions.Okay, that's that's not true. Yeah,
there there's evidence out there that CBDhelps a lot of medical conditions.
No one's arguing that. Our labtesting, our lab test results. Here
we go, Uh, Okay,cannabinoid profile of the pillow of the pillow
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results in one and seventy point twomilligrams of CBD in the whole fucking pillow.
Yeah. Wow, that's that's like, dudes, But it's not saying,
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it's not saying what it was actuallytested. I'm just says number of
servings one pillow. Yeah, butthey just said there's per serving is about
one hundred and seventy two milligrams.So I'm just gonna tell everyone glacial gold
makes a two hundred milligram per gram, which is really about one hundred ninety
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milligrams for mill CBD oil. That'sfifty bucks a bottle for thirty mils.
That's what's that fifty cents? Yeah? Fuck off? Well, actually,
here, here's a product out there, and it's a company I know and
like, and RSO capsules. Yeah, but there's only ten milligrams of THG
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can an illegal market. Yeah,you think that's worth probably for the people
a little bit, But if atoll plant, yeah yeah, but for
most people trying to do an RSOprotocol, it's not even close. If
they're trying to do an RSO protocolfor for Yeah, but I'm just saying
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anyone who's looking at RSO and lookat if if you're looking at it,
at Rick's cancer protocol of a grammarday for a month. No, that's
not going to work. But that'swhat I'm saying. Anyone that's looking for
an r S O, that's probablywhat they're looking for. But if somebody
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has got chronic pain, neuropathic pain, anything like that, that ten milligrams
is a perfect dose. Oh yeah, because you can pop one and you
know a couple hours later if it'snot enough, then you'll know the next
time pop two. Oh No,that but to me a lot of it
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though. Is anyone that's really lookingfor Rick Simpson oil. Yeah, they're
trying to fight cancer, and inall honesty, because of the way everything's
are, you're still better off makeyour own. No, yeah, all
from a cost. Oh yeah,no, exactly, not even a cost.
It's it's it's more of a safetything. You'll never get it through
a legal market, yeah, becausethey can't legal Yeah, but I there
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they are out there, these tenmiligrammar So I'm gonna get one to try
it. Try it. I'll tellyou what. You try one and I'll
make you one, and you trymine, and you tell me which one
worked better. No, we'll trythat. Yeah, yeah, that'd be
a good test. I'll make makemy formulation and you take there that one
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and I just wish since we didn'tlike the r s O name is,
since we're talking about you know,a gingder Chepuyer who worked with Rick uh,
he now has a formula where he'susing frankin sense and and some other
stuff. What what do you thinkabout that stuff? Frankincense works, but
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it's it can kill you if youuse too much, can it not?
Yeah? But anything can kill youif you use too much, except cannabis.
I was just gonna say, notcannabis. No, but it's Darcy
are you Can you hear me?Yes? Yes? Anyways, Darcy missed
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the whole segment on the pillow.No I heard. I was. I
was sitting over here on the side. You can hear what's going on on
the sideline? Yeah, awesome,I couldn't, Yeah, because you guys
were talking about the pillow and thennow you guys are talking about Frankinston's Yeah.
Yeah. I mean there's a lotof there's a lot of ingredients that
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people have access to, central oils, healthy products that people have access to.
But well, is ever anyone everhave to search their own stuff out?
What was that has anyone ever heardof buzzwell, Yah, never heard
of it. Anyway, It's actuallyreally good for arthritis. It's a national
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any inflammatory Okay. Oh but butyou know if you put too much frankincense
in there, you're dead. Andpeople know that franknsense will kill you.
Right again, Do I trust aguy down the street? I don't know
who he's actually making this. Bythe way, this is Dredge Buyer.
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This is his his method, theJB method. Uh. And it's it's
taken from what Rick came up withand he's adapted it to a new method.
No, but what I'm saying isgotta be careful because there is some
regulations on some of these things.I'm sure now if you if you used
frankincense in Canada on the open market, they'd never get away with it,
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right Like on the l part theycould never do. That is Italian.
If you really want, I justwant. It's an essential get. Yeah,
it comes from the trunk of abus, well, your tree,
we just go get. You canget Boswellia capsules now, which are standardized
and safe and Health Canada. HealthCanada does have certain good role rules in
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this country for certain things. Oh, what's the other product that people are
all raving about that's new. That'sactually not new. It's been around forever.
Uh So it's not new silogion silica, not silica. It's it's it's
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a it's a byproduct from bitchamin iswhat it is. It's basically it's black
tar. H There's all kinds ofherbal products out there, like this is
the thing people forget. Canada isjust one example of an herbal product.
Right, so there's in concerns ofthe frankinsense in the product and things like
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that. Health Canada actually has apretty cool thing where on what they have
uh regulated that you can put intoproducts. Right. So one of my
products has camped for camp for Imean too much of it is a bad
thing, so you have to becareful camp for well. Health Canada has
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it laid out what your maximum amountof camp for can be really in a
percentage because of testing, there's certainthat there's certain things they know that will
kill you. Yeah, there istoo much. Too much camp kills the
PhD. You would have to eat, you would have to eat like a
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hundred thousand fucking brownies to get there. But there is a lethal dose.
The chocolate would kill you before thefucking plot would. Okay, let's say
there's if you sat there with afive gallon bucket of r S L if
you want to call it that.But if like full plant, full plantico
extract whatever, you sat there witha five gallon bucket starting, you'll probably
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end up dying eventually or going crazyor wishing you were dead, or you
could fall asleep if you finished thebucket. Yeah, oh the way to
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go. It could be quite thechallenge. There, this five gallon bucket
of cannabis extract, see yeah,and they dump a ball of Omega three
oil in it, you know,just to help slide down. Mm hm
m h smells fishy, get bakedgood growth segment today, dars, I
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just here, let's play it.I couldn't help that you this is how
rude. Yeah, just for you, dars. But that I said you
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have one minute go, that wasfor you. Wow, I kind of
did. I kind of did alittle had start for it. You did,
you did? There'll be two partsof today's show. M hmm.
Yeah, today's show gets up twice. Yeah, well you know there's a
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part one and a part two.Yeah, this one doesn't tell you who's
watching it either, does it.I don't know, dude. This is
the first time I've done it forour show, so you know, Yeah,
your guess is as good as mine. You know, I don't even
know if anybody if you were stillwatching. Oh yeah, we hang it
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out. We had thirty I thinkthirty nine people watching on on our Twitter
hih with sixty views, I thinkit said. I was just looking at
that. I was Lenny watching Twitter? Yeah, yeah, oh was it?
Yeah? X sorry X for aTwitter? Sorry elon x X.
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Better not say his name? Holywhy chance? Why change the name?
I mean, why buy it?Yeah? It's his That's why he wants
to change the name. So yeah, yeah, that must be a new
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batch of Yeah, the new one. Yeah, that must be a new
batches because I look in the othernight it was was it was one price
and I looked back at that andI said, ah, it's also two
different teams. Oh that that's higher, isn't it. Oh yeah, that's
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a thirty one. It's been aslice, gentleman. What's the what's the
CBG on that one? Lenny?Uh taped the Lucky It was a little
high. It's a little higher.But it's not that much. Oh no,
but that that's why that batches.That was a new batch that came
in. It's he want They wantedmore, justfully, so they wanted more
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money. I bet you, Ibet you had some turpy say good night
kids, good night kids, goodnight. Get I was waiting to push
the button. No, I'm looking. I'm looking for the for the file
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ready too, but apparently I didn'tpull that one file. I'm getting there,
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