$11mil market cap back. It should be closer to $50
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First big new product for SKTO, potential blockbuster Dharmanol, created by those at Berkeley Bio who -- despite considerable risk to their freedom if not more -- gave rebirth to medical cannabis which died in 1937. Since about 1970, GoldNApel now of BB were building a launching pad -- actualized by years of science, research, experimentation, and hospice experience -- for the medical cannabis renaissance of today. Without these individuals and their tenacity and vision, the present MMJ revolution, which holds the promise of significantly reducing human suffering and substantially lowering medical costs, might have been delayed another 12-15 years.
The day medical cannabis died.
Oct. 2, 1937 - First Marijuana Seller Convicted under US Federal Law Is Arrested
"On the day the Marijuana Tax Stamp Act was enacted -- Oct. 2, 1937 -- the FBI and Denver, Colo., police raided the Lexington Hotel and arrested Samuel R. Caldwell, 58, an unemployed labourer and Moses Baca, 26. On Oct. 5, Caldwell went into the history trivia books as the first marijuana seller convicted under U.S. federal law. His customer, Baca, was found guilty of possession. Caldwell was sentenced to four years of hard labour in Leavenworth Penitentiary, plus a $1,000 fine. Baca received 18 months incarceration. Both men served every day of their sentence. A year after Caldwell was released from prison, he died."