“It’s now evolved into sold-out private shows, performances at conventions, and upcoming collaborations with other dispensaries. Our next step is a tour.”
dana: martha stewart teams up with a legal marijuana producer to make products for pets. they are going to make products using cbd, products for humans as well and things like that. kennedy: that s mine. martha stewart, she is getting into the reefer game. how smart is this? it s going to be a multimillion dollar company. people looking for cannabis stock to invest in. this might be the one. greg: anthony weiner is the spokesman. kennedy: all sorts of people getting in the weed game. jesse: they want pets to be high? kennedy: to alleviate pain. juan: it doesn t get you high, the cbd. dana: a girlfriend of mine gave me some cbd oil for my muscle tension in my upper back and i have to tell you it works quite well. greg: you take pot! you are a drug addict!
application, steve, and i think this is where you draw the line. whenever there is an application that literally teaches people how to commit these crimes and teaches people how to become a hustler, such as this one weed game, i think that is where we have to draw the line. i think it is important to note that with the apple store as well as the google store, they have age restrictions that pop up, know, when you try to download certain apps. but the grim reality is there is nobody policing that, so if you have a 10-year-old or a 12-year-old and they want to download this app, that age restriction goes out the window. a lot of 10-year olds may have done it. it s ultimately the parent s responsibility because they ve got the password to spend the money to buy the app. right. i think that s the bottom line. you hit the nail on the head when you said parents. parents must take responsibility at the end of the day. here s what the apps firm said. the creators of this game do not enc