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A questionnaire has been released by the Guardian newspaper aimed at ONLY prescribed Medical Cannabis users and their experiences with the police. So it looks like there is an aim to provide extra protection for legal users as the UK work towards expanding on clarity to the legislation thats already in place .
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/oct/13/uk-medical-cannabis-patients-tell-us-about-your-experiences-with-police
Seems like there will be lots of activities going on throughout this week and hopefully more media coverage too.
https://cannabishealthnews.co.uk/2023/10/03/medical-cannabis-awareness-week-returns-for-5th-anniversary-of-law-change/
The MMs have been slowly reducing the price together with someone offloading in drabs but IMO it looks orchestrated and nothing to do with the real value.Still a great buying opportunity whilst the sector is still under the radar.
I have been thinking what catalist might it take to prompt a government to announce cannabis medicine on the NHS and the most obvious one being the up and coming general election. WIll the Tories leave it to labour as an easy win should they gain power or will they anounce something at a time they think could be most beneficial to their chances of winning votes.
With you there in KNB being undervalued. If you are someone who can get medical benefit from cannabinoids then there is no more effective way than vapourising to get maximum benefit in the shortest time, i know myself it can be miraculous in combating a multitude of chronic conditions.
The biggest drag on take up as I see it is peoples perceptions of vaping as related to smoking, particularly the middle class. But I think there will come a tipping point were everyone feels comfortable with cannabinoids.
Once you have experienced the healing powers of the herb then you naturaly spread the word. So in terms of market size, I would say it just a matter of time but cannabis medicine is here to stay and IMHO Kanabo are very well placed to reap the rewards.
I think this stock is very undervalued at the moment. The GP Service which was aquired last year has already boosted our earnings and the company is in a good financial shape. What more can you ask for? Which is why I've bought in for the LT. These medicinal vape pens are becoming a fast seller. I see this company growing a lot bigger than they currently are. How big we'll just have to wait and see. But I like what I'm seeing so far.
Holding Firmly.
Add to that a healthier bank balance
These results show that things are coming together including a reduced operating loss so a slower cash burn that allows more opportunities to expand the Treat It platform in a partnership with UK pharmacies. Even though they have not yet received CE mark certification they have committed to say they have completed all the necessary stages towards gaining it.So their positive outlook for growth looks encouraging.
They are stocked up again so hopefully its followed by an update .
Illogical inhumane and inefective, sound very Tory.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/sep/19/uk-drug-advisers-recommended-decriminalising-possession-in-2016-leak-reveals#:~:text=The%20UK%20government's%20official%20drug,a%20leaked%20document%20has%20revealed.
Are you going to release anything tasty soon Kanabo, it’s been a while. Your shareholders are waiting.
Sapphire Medical Cannabis clinic ( CURALEAF )are now advertising on Sky NewsUK Channel and their platform is very similar to Treat It . Maybe in the near future we could see Treat It ads too as it looks like the advertising restrictions are being relaxed
https://www.sapphireclinics.com/pricing/
https://chamberagency.co.uk/sapphire-clinics-tv-advert-medicinal-cannabis/
An interesting read on the Uk Medical Cannabis market.
https://www.commercialdehydrators.co.uk/post/an-overview-of-the-united-kingdoms-legal-marijuana-industry#:~:text=The%20medicinal%20cannabis%20industry%20is,to%20USD87%20million%20in%202021.&text=By%202024%2C%20the%20market%20is,2%20billion.
Worth a watch although it should be on main stream TV for the masses.
https://cannabishealthnews.co.uk/2023/09/14/bbc-documentary-highlights-pot-luck-access-to-cannabis-on-nhs/
I saw this discussion that was well represented by the 2 mothers as well the Professor and if Rishi Sunak does not get a grip on this then you will find Labour will pick it up as one of their political goals because of the wider aspect of patients being denied NHS access to treat other illnesses as well as epilepsy. Now with constant tv coverage the media are making it more harder for the government to ignore. Hopefully Kanabo has positioned itself to quickly respond if the government make any commitments to improve access as its harder for them to deny as the evidence is already out there .
There was a lengthy discussion about this on BBC breackfast this morning, with parents and professor David Nutt who got sacked by the government for saying publicly that cannabis is safer than riding a horse. Govt getting called out for being incompetent as usual. If its on the bbc its mainstream, time for change.
Interesting news re medical cannabis, NHS, private prescriptions and Government stalling
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-66784170
Have a read of this, very interesting about medical cannabis and gov
ihttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-66784170.amp
Listen to this guy, this is the background which Avihu Tamir is coming from. Look at the potential for growth. thttps://www.ted.com/talks/dedi_meiri_behind_the_smokescreen_of_medical_cannabis?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare
Listen from 23.15 mins for GP service.
Here weed Go! with Eddie Celeya
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/its-telehealth-in-the-uk-and-eu/id1620042980?i=1000580959527
There is an audio interview with a guy in the USA from last year with Tamir and Sacranie, in it the interviewer asks about the possibility of Kanabo going over the pond. No plans for that but they went on to talk about licencing the tech having a lot of potential so this is a possibility. If I can find it I will post a link.