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Harborside Inc. Announces Increased Interest in Haight-Ashbury Dispensary

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Founded in California in 2006, Harborside was awarded one of the first six medical cannabis licenses granted in the United States. Additional information regarding Harborside is available under Harborside’s SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

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Harborside Announces Business Combination with Urbn Leaf and Loudpack Creating StateHouse Holdings, a Leading California Cannabis Company

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The directors and officers and certain shareholders of Urbn Leaf, collectively holding approximately 69% of Series A shares and 96% of common shares, have entered into voting and support agreements to vote in favour of the Urbn Leaf Transaction. This loan is one of our first in our new lower cost stabilized lending program.

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Article – Faegre Baker Daniels: Key Considerations for U.K. Investment in the Legal Cannabis Industry Abroad

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THC (legal term “marijuana”) is classified as a Schedule 1 drug and is illegal under federal law for any purpose (with the exception of FDA-approved research programs) by way of the Controlled Substances Act 1970. the sale of shares or assets and collection of dividends outside the U.K. In the U.S., Source: [link].

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Harborside Inc. Announces Second Quarter and First Half 2019 Results

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In addition to this program, we have engaged secondary liquidity providers, are seeking research coverage of our company, are executing our California -centric growth plan, and are working towards rightsizing our operating expenses with a goal of achieving no more than 35% of revenue.” (2).

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New Study Says. Not One California Dispensary Caught Selling to Minors

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Instead, adult-use dispensaries in the state are proving the system works by checking IDs as required by state law. The lowest rate (44%) was in a community where law enforcement had recently enforced underage alcohol laws using compliance checks (i.e., 2006, Freisthler et al., 2003, Toomey et al.,

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Further Consideration of the STATES Act

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Congress could pass a law that would legitimate marijuana activities, but only to the extent an individual or commercial enterprise acts within the letter of state law. The DEA has made previous requests–in 2001 and 2006–to the FDA for an evaluation of marijuana. Emphasis added).

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