Agreed. I replied twice to Global's questions pert
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I have touched on the relevance of the MJ revolution due to the social and political "waves" being made and the certain commonalities that MJ and hemp share, especially with regards to the U.S. federal and state lawmakers being the primary obstacle. The group of tax paying Americans that feel very strongly that hemp and marijuana should be legalized and properly regulated is now showing to be larger than the group opposing/undecided. Many of these people are very passionate about their belief that both should be legal and absolutely love, and are extremely excited by, any bold pro legalization statements even if by simply displaying the plants on products/clothing and getting the knowledge of the benefits of both out in the light for all to see. As a result, they are very likely to love any edible/drinkable product that not only tastes great but boldly displays the leaf for all to see. It fits like a glove, and if you check into it you'll find that Tom's wife is a big player in the pro legalization movement. I'm sure that they understand that the timing is perfect for this type of product (a really big category) and the growth potential is tremendous. Part of that tremendous growth potential will be realized once recreational MJ is a widespread reality since the products that do contain thc will represent a multi billion dollar industry. I know we'll be a major player in that market, especially since the groundwork in the form of brand recognition/loyalty will have already been successfully established. LONG AND STRONG, MAN!!
Remember that while products made with hemp ingredients are legal, it's still not legal for the American farmer to grow it as a cash crop and that's being fought on another front. Like I said, big splashes in the pond. A major turning point in history and RMH is like a flag to be waved in support/protest. That's also a big part of why the clothing line has even greater growth potential than just another soft drink company's clothing might have. I really believe the potential here, and globally too, is HUGE.