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August 16, 2012, 01:46:24 AM
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This is an excellet idea.
I may become a farmer and collect funding like this. lol

Hemp is state subsidized at the tune of €200/ton in Portugal.

Don't waste your 8 bitcoins, this will never make it to IPO and will never be listed.

This isn't an official statement, I don't work for GLBSE, but they don't allow any kind of drug-related issue and I've seen them turn down numerous such ideas. Regardless of whether or not it's a good idea or not, it will bring the heat down hard on Nef and he knows it.

My advice is to send an e-mail to support@glbse.com and not post threads like this here anymore, you should check with support@glbse.com instead of trying to drum up public support for an issue like this. Just a thought ^^

I was mostly joking. Farming is not my thing.
But did you read what I wrote? You think the Portuguese government or any European government(there are 18 that subsidize hemp) would subsidize Cannabis? They subsidize Industrial Hemp.
Plus, if GLBSE allows selling Pirate Pass Troughs I don't see why they wouldn't allow an Industrial Hemp business.

GLBSE wouldnt allow someone to list a security with an actual business model ? huh.

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August 16, 2012, 01:53:22 AM
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GLBSE wouldnt allow someone to list a security with an actual business model ? huh.

Well, then there wouldn't be enough room for PPTs and mining bonds/shares, duh!


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