who needs time when you can higher the best huh...Quote:
Originally Posted by lampost
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who needs time when you can higher the best huh...Quote:
Originally Posted by lampost
I know I saw or read somewhere that one of the big tobacco corps, I think R.J. Reynolds ( may be another ) purchased 50,000 acres of land in the emerald triangle I think in Humboldt county. Even a simple person like me knows that they did not purchase land in one of the best marijuana growing regions of the world to grow TOBACCO. It may have been in the trailer for " how weed won the west ", just cannot remeber right now, if I find it I will post the link
yes i remember that as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Colodonmed
Interesting! I'd be interested to know more about BIG CORPORATIONS trying to bust into the herb supply business. Tobacco seems like the most logical to me... It would seem odd to me though if bigpharma was interested in herb... or ADM and the likes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Colodonmed
Tobacco companies already operate in an ethical grey area... whereas bigpharma and agbusiness try to appear ethically sound!! Although we all know they're not...
I just spoke with Brian Vicente this morning and he assured me that CTI is wrong on this and that he is against the Bill. I have my doubts he seems to be very cosy with Romer, but he has been a warrior in the past. Only time will tell.Quote:
Originally Posted by palerider7777
RJ Reynolds has "Trademarked" several strain names (Train Wreck, Purple Kush, LA Confidential) you do the math!:mad::mad::mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by lampost
I just heard that last night late, caught the last end of it about trademarking the strains, and got up this am and could not find anything about it though. Do you have a link to it?
I've seen this claim in other places on the www.
A search at the US Patent and Trademark Office for Trainwreck and Train Wreck showed -- BBK Tobacco & Foods of AZ has a trademark on trainwreck for "Cigarette paper; Cigarette papers; Cigarette rolling papers; Cigars". Otherwise, there's a long list of TM for jeans, bracelets, restaurant services, dominos (the game,) etc. under the name using both spellings.
For Purple Kush there is a line of clothing and Akrum Alrahib of Az has a mark for FLAVORED TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGAR WRAPS AND CIGARETTES
For LA Confidential there's a make-up case, bathrobe, electronic publishing services, t-shirt, comic book and an award program.
A trademark for a tobacco product is in a completely different category than bathrobes. If someone attempted to pass off a trademark obtained for a tobacco product for cannabis or a cannabis product, or a bathrobe, it wouldn't be recognized in court, because it isn't represented by the correct category.
Cannabis, if it were legal, would have it's own unique TM category. But, as of this date cannabis is not a legal product, so there is not a TM category to register a name.
Reminder, don't believe everything you read on the www.
Thanks for the info
The week in medical marijuana -- from the Marlboro man to Humboldt County | dscriberQuote:
Originally Posted by Colodonmed