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pugboy wrote:it’s not illegal to register a company
The_Honourable wrote:Monk BANzai wrote:no one post up the pic with the registraion of the weed company by Jenna Marie Nahous/Faris as yet so the sheep in here can point and say "LOOOK..THAT WAS THE PLAN ALL ALONG?"
Yuh post too fast, coulda give meh a few minutes![]()
So while "consultations" was going on, Nahous registering company.
Yup and insider trading is ok even before the bill is passedpugboy wrote:it’s not illegal to register a company
mero wrote:But the ting eh official yet.VII wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:So when can we plant these god given trees created by the Lord and Master himself?
I does have to mention this when I talking to Church people because they tend to say it was created by the devil even tho the bible says otherwise.
I think all now is a good time to set your seeds.
And dem bible thumpers are a joke...
ED where u acquiring your seeds that u wish to lay down?
mero wrote:Max so dam sad he create a whole new account to back up himself fuss he so stale, attention seeking n lonely. I'm honored to live rent free in your head so much that u have to quickly switch accounts to call me out twice to make it look like someone agrees with you.
Anyway FagPower n friend, time n place. Don't expect a further response here.
@ED, good news, actually fantastic news. But, I still holding my breath. Don't trust any of these mofos who claim to have our "best interest at heart and waiting to see who gets " awarded" the big contracts. Heard Nahous is one.
Looking forward to the future nationwide agricultural benefits as countries who have allowed decriminalized planting, are seeing increases in self sustenance and higher productivity wrt agri.
Sure this even flew over the GORTTs head but maybe this is the "puppy" the population needed to jump start agri and agri entrepreneurial sector all over again. Planting weed inspiring men to plant more than weed. Once you could successfully nurture and harvest a weed plant, u could grow anything.
The_Honourable wrote:whistles
pugboy wrote:^^you sure bout that?
i registered a company just to have in my own name and didn’t have to provide such info.
many persons have several paper companies sitting idle too.
Dizzy28 wrote:You all know under the Dangerous Drugs Act the Min of Health can grant a licence to deal, trade, package etc Marijuana?? This has nothing to do with the current decriminalisation effort. So it was always a permissible business activity.
It appears to be real and was applied for long in advance.wickedtuna wrote:I saying it fake ........right right ...alleged can't b real mischief makers at work ...right ?
Total Bull5hit , this just damage controlThe_Honourable wrote:
Source:
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php? ... id=2347415
Website: https://www.wicannaco.com/
can u register a company 'Cocaine Hoes Ltd' ? will that name fly?Dizzy28 wrote:You all know under the Dangerous Drugs Act the Min of Health can grant a licence to deal, trade, package etc Marijuana?? This has nothing to do with the current decriminalisation effort. So it was always a permissible business activity.
The_Honourable wrote:Some finding it suspicious that you can't actually buy anything on the site. And if products are not ready to be sold, why have it available for sale? Tuners, try and pay for an item:
Using garments as a front fir other substances... Where have I heard that before?pugboy wrote:them must be the only 1% going back in the garment business after most of them exit that long time.
juzzy and ting is the realm of rattans and suitcase traders, no need to form a company for that with such exquisite shareholding
Told you we have very stupid people in this country.88sins wrote:so, lemme see if get this right
they registered a company in February with cannabis in the name, a company that supposedly only going to sell cannabis themed clothing & knick-knacks.
Such items are already available literally everywhere, globally, including in T&T, for the last well over at least the last four decades, and there are lots of good quality items too mind you. Yet these persons decided to register a company in T&T to sell something ppl been selling freely from ever since I was a lil boy, and it seems they find ppl shouldn't suspect anything amiss, just because is faris wife & those close to her that opened the company & faris now fighting to decriminalze ganja to some degree.
So, the public is expected to swallow that this is all just a case of happenstance?
ok, carry on
88sins wrote:zr boi, I feel I eh kno what again to say nah.
All that enjoy living with their eyes crazy glued shut, let them have their happiness. By the time they realize they should open their eyes they might just be dead, dying or praying to die.
‘Not me and the weed’
Faris denies link to niece-in-law's cannabis company
Jensen La Vende
ATTORNEY GENERAL Faris Al-Rawi on Saturday denied that there are any conflict of interests between his wife’s niece forming a company in February to deal in marijuana as the Government moves to the commercialisation of the cannabis plant.
Al-Rawi confirmed to Sunday Newsday that the West Indian Cannabis Co Ltd is owned by Jenna Nahous, the niece of his wife Mona Nahous-Al-Rawi, and Christopher Moses. The company was incorporated on February 8 and three days later had two shareholders each purchasing 1,000 shares – AV Capital Ltd and GV Holdings Ltd.
In a Facebook post on Saturday, Moses confirmed he and his wife formed the company but stressed it is an apparel company. At 5 pm Saturday, part of the post read: “Our team believes a global cannabis apparel brand is prime to emerge from the Caribbean region and in preparation of this movement, we have been in the process of building an apparel brand and a news forum to centralise all of the medical marijuana industry related news and press throughout the region. While we are still in the pre-execution stage of this venture; in light of today's social media blast our group feels it be imperative to state the facts to dispel any rumours or assumptions made by certain persons. In pursuit of building an apparel line named WICK (West Indian Cannabis Co) I knew I would need a partner with the experience and know – how required to make this a successful venture.”
Moses said he aligned the company with his family’s GV Holdings which has been in the textile and garment industry for over 40 years, he said.
“I categorically state that I have no business dealings with Faris Al-Rawi, whatsoever. I do not, nor did I discuss my business with him as I have no financial relationship with him. I do not possess any inside information pertaining to the cannabis industry as it comes to the fore in T&T and region wide. Our business in apparel certainly could not – to any right minded person – feature in the deplorable allegations being made.”
Al-Rawi said the accusation of some conflict of interest was just “UNC mischief”. He added that he has no control over his niece-in-law’s company. He added that there are other companies that have already been registered, from as far back as 2015, that are waiting for the Cannabis Control Bill to become law so that they can get in early on the industry. These companies include Caribbean Cannabis Law Reform Coalition, registered in April 2015, by Natalee Stephenson. In June 2016, Rondell Daniel registered Cannabis and You. One month later, Marcus Ramkissoon registered Caribbean Cannabis Institute.
Al-Rawi added: “I knew nothing of this company. I have no financial relationship with this young lady. I don’t have any interest in this company no dealings at all. I have no conflict of interest in terms of law or fact.”
He added that everyone is anxious about it the decriminalisation and commercialisation of marijuana and he “can't stop people from doing what they have to do.” Al-Rawi said he has no interest in the company and neither he nor his immediate family are interested in the cannabis business industry.
“This is just nonsense.”
Moses added: “The whole world, and certainly the Caribbean, which market we serve in apparel, are way ahead of the current developments being discussed in TT. Any attempts to discredit my name, this venture, or my partners involved is unwarranted, misleading and can only be described as scandalous, untruthful, and undoubtedly politically motivated attempt to provoke a reaction. We invite anyone who is an advocate for the decriminalisation and proliferation of medical marijuana literature and information to join us at the launch of our West Indian Cannabis Co Ltd clothing apparel line, on Friday at THC (The Hideout Clothing Co), third floor of Long Circular Mall."
The Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Bill which deals with the decriminalisation of small amounts of marijuana was passed both in the House of Representatives and the Senate. However, the Senate did not debate the Cannabis Control Bill (to regulate the business of cannabis) as the House sent this to a joint select committee. The committee will report to Parliament in February.
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