Posted on 03/15/2004 3:04:00 PM PST by Wolfie
Amigula Incorporated -- The World's First Publicly Traded Medical Marijuana Company
Beverly Hills, Calif. -- Amigula Incorporated (OTC:AMJL), the world's first publicly traded medical marijuana company, today announced that several Hollywood agents and management groups have been working with their clients at the bequest of Amigula Inc., negotiating contracts with "Super Stars" willing to endorse medical marijuana as a viable medicinal therapy for a variety of extreme illnesses, including multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, arthritis, glaucoma, AIDS, nausea - chemotherapy, anxiety and stress, as well as for several other dysfunctions.
"We approached several well-known talent agents and managers to request that they approach their talent and present our cause and opportunity to them. Some of the stars wished us well and declined at first, then called their agents back after thinking things over and said 'Let's talk,'" said Warren Eugene, president, Amigula Inc.
"We require a star who is well known and trusted by a geriatric and maturing population. We require someone to educate people with us. There is so much by way of misconception and myth surrounding marijuana; it needs a star to assist us in getting the message right. That message is a simple one -- that marijuana is an excellent alternative homeopic therapy for those truly suffering and requiring medications. We are an agricultural pharmaceutical company on a mission to do good for others.
"So that's when it hit me, what about stars who have excelled at fighting for others with illness. These stars are heroes to millions of people the world over.
"One star actually did a TV episode where she smoked marijuana. She is of the right age and high quality to endorse our company and products. We are pursuing her. There are several stars who would be naturals for us.
"Some have had to personally battle major illness; they had to go through treatment for illness and could empathize with millions of other people requiring therapeutic relief.
"There will be many stars, before too long, who will come to our side and join us in this important quest, of that I'm certain. It's still early; we just got started a few months ago. I'm confident that things will work out well for us. This is history in the making," said Eugene.
About Amigula Inc.
Amigula Inc. -- has recently completed the purchase of 51% of Medical Cannabis Inc. and has announced their plans to file as a reporting issuer. The company plans to list on a major exchange beginning with an application for a listing on the American Stock Exchange (AMEX) or Nasdaq, as well as several European exchanges. The company views the current prohibition of marijuana as similar to that of alcohol, beer and tobacco. Canada's marijuana crop alone is estimated at $4 billion to $7 billion. If a single company controlled it, it would be larger than Canada's oil and gas business and agricultural industries.
On October 7, 2003, the Ontario Superior Court ruled that business and individuals be allowed to grow and supply medical marijuana, effectively relieving the Canadian government of its often criticized and fairly unsuccessful attempts. Health Canada "permitted persons" (exemptees) can now pay Amigula to grow marijuana for them. The ruling makes it easier for sick people to get marijuana by allowing them easier access -- more choice and fair prices. The company has a mandate to develop and improve the medical marijuana business worldwide and is on the acquisition and consolidation trail of other legal licensed marijuana operations with notable international brands.
Would you also say that "the special economic circumstances of White Willow bark -- namely, its unpatentability and consequent inability to repay the costs of getting FDA approval -- need to be taken into account"?
What a jerk.
"Although marijuana smoke delivers THC and other cannabinoids to the body, it also delivers harmful substances, including most of those found in tobacco smoke. In addition, plants contain a variable mixture of biologically active compounds and cannot be expected to provide a precisely defined drug effect. For those reasons there is little future in smoked marijuana as a medically approved medication. If there is any future in cannabinoid drugs, it lies with agents of more certain, not less certain, composition."
And those "agents" can be found in drugs like Marinol® and Sativex®.
Gosh! I didn't know you were gonna use the same science that proves global warming.
Well, that settles that, alright.
"The profile of cannabinoid drug effects suggests that they are promising for treating wasting syndrome in AIDS patients. Nausea, appetite loss, pain, and anxiety are all afflictions of wasting, and all can be mitigated by marijuana. Although some medications are more effective than marijuana for these problems, they are not equally effective in all patients. A rapid-onset (that is, acting within minutes) delivery system should be developed and tested in such patients. Smoking marijuana is not recommended. The long-term harm caused by smoking marijuana makes it a poor drug delivery system, particularly for patients with chronic illnesses."
There. That's better.
Sick people have been suffering for centuries. So? Like you care?
Your goal is marijuana legalization. Your concern for the sick and dying is limited to their use to you in getting to that goal.
Disgusting.
Cannabis has been used as herbal medicine before in many countries. Why do you think it has no medicinal properties? Many of the drugs we use now began as an herbal extract.
Well, since you think you won the argument, then there's no need for you to hang around this thread.
See ya. Don't let the door hit you on the way out. Adios. Auf wiedersehen. Tell Soros I said, "#$%^ you".
Like you do care? Your concern for the sick and dying is roughly equal to that of what you accuse others of. It's just strategic talking point to you. You want to keep pot and other abstractly chosen substances under the control of the government or as you might say "society".
Without bringing sick and dying people into it, and ignoring medical pot initiatives, this is a simple constitutional freedom issue.
Please see #9.
I suppose you agree with the guy that posted the supporting information that smoked marijuana cures tetanus and uterine hemmorrhaging.
The door is wide open now for other States to press ahead with medical MJ programs. Efforts are now underway in Texas, for example.
The toothpaste is getting out of the tube while they dawdle.
Is it possible cannabis is both medicinally useful and gets people high? What makes you think that these two properties are mutually exclusive?
My friend, if you're going to be against something, you must have a reason. When a person is for or against something just because they are is indicative of someone who has bought a bill of goods without checking the warehouse.
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