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cannabexchange · 5 years
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Why good weed is not enough. Why have lower income communities been able to make money off the illegal cannabis market, even up to present day. Yet, now that it is legal, many are missing out on their peice of the pie. Get the full story when you visit us and share your thoughts with us. #Legalization #legalizeweed #legalizemarijuana #cannabisnews #cannabispolicies #policies #politics #legalbusiness #weedbiz #cannabis #weedbusiness #cannabisbiz #weed #highlife #gethigh #stories #goodreads #news #share (at Cannabexchange.com) https://www.instagram.com/cannabexchange/p/BwvBxm2BGLx/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ye8owdejwbj4
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Want to start a cannabis business? 🙂 Join our workshop to get help filling out your application & learn important tips to strengthen the chances of getting approved!! 👍 #signupnow #linkinbio #limitedspace #cannabiscommunity #weedbiz #cannabisbusiness #workshop #yourhappyplaceliquors #eventspace #classes #artgallery #checkusout (at Your Happy Place Liquors) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9EuFUoFQy0/?igshid=1o46zr0fza0
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courtneyaura · 6 years
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Last month’s ConsciousCannabiz.com. Tuesday we are talking about contracts. How to draft and negotiate investment, partnerships, and more. Valuable business principals for this #CannabisCompanies who want to #Succeed. Tix are only $15. Join us. Link above and in bio. It’s an investment in yourself. 🌴 Photos courtesy of @topshelfkind 🙏🏽#ConsciousCannabiz #CannabisHeals #WhiteBuffalo #CannabisIndustry #WeedBiz #WeedPro #CannabisProfessional #CannaLaw #CannabisLaw #ItsLegal #Legit #NativeAmericanCannabis #LAWeed #LAWeedLife (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo79lKOlZzC/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=18vs158hxyta1
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erickmattos420 · 6 years
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I do CBD product reviews and online content. What #CBDONLY product should I try next? Please tag your favorite products and companies! I accept free CBD products in exchange I rep, review and showcase your content for weeks! Custom photos, videos live talks and smoke sessions. Shoutout to @justcbd #onlycbd #cbd #cbdadhd #cannabis #hemp #cbdreviews #californiacbd #cbdproducts #cbdismedicine #cbdmeds #cbdbiz #cbdinfluencer #cbdrep #cbdambassador #ilovecbd #stoner #420 #weed #weedbiz #cannabiz #cbdthc https://www.instagram.com/p/Bn2WTj6BN6n/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=we2wo8gcourc
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saintsaddiction · 6 years
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I See Weed Growing!!! I Can See The Growth In These Entrepreneurs Eyes!!! Green with Weed and Money Dancing Like Children with Candy - Cannabis is a BIG Business and Cousin Business is ah Booming and Definitely Blooming!!! @WeedForVegas www.WeedForVegas.com Vegas' First 420 Pocket Guide Shout-Out Your Booth Below and Weed For Vegas Magazine Will Come By and Say High!!! #MJBizCon2017 #MjBizCon #MJBIZ #MarijanaIsBusiness #WeedForVegas #WeedBiz #WeedForVegasMagazine #Convention #BigBusiness #WeedConvention #Weed #GetMyLearnOn #LasVegas #WeedEducation #Learning #FromSeedToSale #Vegas #MarjuanaInvestors #LV #Invest #InvestingInWeed - www.fb.com/WeedForVegasMagazine GET YOUR FREE COPY ON-LINE!!! (at Las Vegas Convention Center)
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munchweed-50 · 4 years
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We have these concerns at the present moment. 👌🏿✊🏿@maryjaneexperience More good Cannabis content from @maryjaneexperience ❤️❤️. . . #plantmedicine #cleancultivation #grow #growweed #grower #weedfarm #womengrow #womenofcannabiz #cannabisgrow #cannabisindustry #coloradocannabiscompany #cannabiseducation #sxsw2019 #cannabisculture #cannabisfarm #womenwhogrow #womeninweed #maryjane #marijuana #marijuanagrowers #caliweed #highlife #weedbiz https://www.instagram.com/p/BviMB7AA0X7/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ofegs2bylsqt
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theganjadigest · 7 years
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Don't forget about the menu under the snoo to find other Cannabis communities on Reddit! Also more community info inside for mobile users.
Hey Ents,
Just wanted to remind our desktop users that under the snoo holding a pineapple there is a menu button full of links to other communities about Cananbis.
You can talk to other like minded Ents from your area on your local subreddits.
If you live in a different country than the USA we have you guys covered too in our Global section.
For my veteran brothers and sisters you have /r/veterents
If music or movies are your thing we have subreddits for that too
And an official music site where you can talk and play tunes.
Or watch a movie together instead.
More into video games? Subs for that.
And a discord server while you play!
And we have an official chatroom.
Want to learn how to grow Cannabis? This is the best subreddit for it. /r/microgrowery
Work in the industry? check out /r/weedbiz
Into making cannabis extracts check out /r/CannabisExtracts
Thinking about getting a vape? The guys at /r/vaporents have all the info you need to know.
Wanna show off that cool bong you made? /r/stonerengineering
Have questions related to cannabis in general? check out /r/saplings
Want to learn how to make edibles or share your recipe/results? /r/treedibles it is!
Need to take a T-Break? /r/petioles
Need to actually quit? :( /r/leaves
Have some beautiful glass to show off? Go to /r/glassheads
And more if you click the menu button :)
  Have a good one everyone!
Gryph
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themorningblunt · 5 years
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Tokers & Jokers | Canna Stocks mixed & Namaste On The Rise
Tokers & Jokers | Canna Stocks mixed & Namaste On The Rise #CannabisStocks #WeedStocks #PotStocks #PennyStocks #Finance #WeedBiz
Tuesday was mixed for US and Canadian cannabis stocks with many companies largely on the decline.
Aphria has been in the spotlight since December when a short seller report accused the company of insider self dealing at the cost of shareholders. The company purchased certain Latin American assets that, according to the report, were essentially worthless. In response to the allegations Aphria…
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alanafsmith · 7 years
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One of the biggest cannabis tech companies is such a mess dispensaries had to suspend business and record sales by hand
MJ Freeway, a seed-to-sale tracking software platform, suffered an outage this weekend forcing many Pennsylvania businesses to suspend operations
Washington's cannabis regulator also announced that MJ Freeway wouldn't meet an October 31 deadline, and Nevada dropped them 2 years into a 5 year contract
MJ Freeway was hacked multiple times earlier this year, and some speculate that the company's code is publicly available on The Pirate Bay 
  MJ Freeway, a seed-to-sale tracking software platform for the cannabis industry, has struggled in recent months with hacks and outages, forcing some dispensaries to record sales by hand.
The company — which was offered a $10.4 million contract from the Pennsylvania government in April — suffered major disruptions on Saturday and Monday, forcing Pennsylvania's medical marijuana dispensaries to suspend business, and others to record sales and customer data by hand, The Philadelphia Inquirer reports. 
Seed-to-sale reporting is an important step for bringing legitimacy to the nascent cannabis industry, as well as helping businesses navigate the often byzantine regulations on a state-by-state basis.
Cannabis is legal in some form in 29 states, and each state has its own specific rules about what data businesses need to report to regulators. 
This week's outage was hardly MJ Freeway's first misstep.
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board announced that MJ Freeway will fail to meet an October 31 deadline to run the state's cannabis tracking software. And, in September, Nevada — where recreational marijuana was recently legalized and business is booming — canceled its contract with MJ Freeway just two years into a five-year deal, and handed the state's business to Metrc, a rival seed-to-sale tracking firm. 
Jeannette Ward, a vice-president at MJ Freeway, told Business Insider in an email that the outages impacted their GramTracker inventory management product, and that the company took the sites offline to resolve the issue. MJ Freeway's enterprise product platform, which handles payroll and other human resources issues for businesses, wasn't impacted, Ward said.
Ward provided the following statement to Business Insider:
"On Saturday afternoon and Monday afternoon, we observed performance issues with our legacy Tracker software product. All client sites were taken offline for a period of time on Saturday evening and Monday afternoon to resolve the issues as quickly as possible. On both days, service was restored within a few hours, and client sites are currently live."
"MJ Freeway engineers made caching system changes to prevent a recurring caching issue, in addition to other changes to address performance and prevent this from recurring. Clients have been communicated with via phone and email with updates. There was no impact to MJ Platform, the recently launched enterprise technology."
Many of MJ Freeway's issues can be sourced to an ongoing series of hacks to the software. 
In June, the company's source code was stolen and published on Reddit. And, in January, MJ Freeway was the target of a hack that caused the company's software to crash and businesses to lose valuable customer data, according to the Cannabis Industry Journal, a business-to-business publication.
MJ Freeway was the target of a sophisticated phishing scheme in September that offered private information about their Washington clients' businesses. 
Users on active subreddit, R/WeedBiz, speculated that MJ Freeway's stolen source code was posted on The Pirate Bay, a torrent site, exposing the company to a risk of getting continually hacked. Business Insider raised this question to MJ Freeway but has not yet received a response. 
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from All About Law http://www.businessinsider.com/mj-freeway-is-a-mess-dispensaries-had-to-close-cannabis-tech-2017-10
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nancy-astorga · 7 years
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One of the biggest cannabis tech companies is such a mess dispensaries had to suspend business and record sales by hand
MJ Freeway, a seed-to-sale tracking software platform, suffered an outage this weekend forcing many Pennsylvania businesses to suspend operations
Washington’s cannabis regulator also announced that MJ Freeway wouldn’t meet an October 31 deadline, and Nevada dropped them 2 years into a 5 year contract
MJ Freeway was hacked multiple times earlier this year, and some speculate that the company’s code is publicly available on The Pirate Bay 
  MJ Freeway, a seed-to-sale tracking software platform for the cannabis industry, has struggled in recent months with hacks and outages, forcing some dispensaries to record sales by hand.
The company — which was offered a $10.4 million contract from the Pennsylvania government in April — suffered major disruptions on Saturday and Monday, forcing Pennsylvania’s medical marijuana dispensaries to suspend business, and others to record sales and customer data by hand, The Philadelphia Inquirer reports. 
Seed-to-sale reporting is an important step for bringing legitimacy to the nascent cannabis industry, as well as helping businesses navigate the often byzantine regulations on a state-by-state basis.
Cannabis is legal in some form in 29 states, and each state has its own specific rules about what data businesses need to report to regulators. 
This week’s outage was hardly MJ Freeway’s first misstep.
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board announced that MJ Freeway will fail to meet an October 31 deadline to run the state’s cannabis tracking software. And, in September, Nevada — where recreational marijuana was recently legalized and business is booming — canceled its contract with MJ Freeway just two years into a five-year deal, and handed the state’s business to Metrc, a rival seed-to-sale tracking firm. 
Jeannette Ward, a vice-president at MJ Freeway, told Business Insider in an email that the outages impacted their GramTracker inventory management product, and that the company took the sites offline to resolve the issue. MJ Freeway’s enterprise product platform, which handles payroll and other human resources issues for businesses, wasn’t impacted, Ward said.
Ward provided the following statement to Business Insider:
“On Saturday afternoon and Monday afternoon, we observed performance issues with our legacy Tracker software product. All client sites were taken offline for a period of time on Saturday evening and Monday afternoon to resolve the issues as quickly as possible. On both days, service was restored within a few hours, and client sites are currently live.”
“MJ Freeway engineers made caching system changes to prevent a recurring caching issue, in addition to other changes to address performance and prevent this from recurring. Clients have been communicated with via phone and email with updates. There was no impact to MJ Platform, the recently launched enterprise technology.”
Many of MJ Freeway’s issues can be sourced to an ongoing series of hacks to the software. 
In June, the company’s source code was stolen and published on Reddit. And, in January, MJ Freeway was the target of a hack that caused the company’s software to crash and businesses to lose valuable customer data, according to the Cannabis Industry Journal, a business-to-business publication.
MJ Freeway was the target of a sophisticated phishing scheme in September that offered private information about their Washington clients’ businesses. 
Users on active subreddit, R/WeedBiz, speculated that MJ Freeway’s stolen source code was posted on The Pirate Bay, a torrent site, exposing the company to a risk of getting continually hacked. Business Insider raised this question to MJ Freeway but has not yet received a response. 
SEE ALSO: A massive deal in the cannabis industry just imploded after a CEO was fired
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erickmattos420 · 6 years
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I'm very lit right now. How about you? Cannabis helps adhd symptoms and I am proof. Did you know I used to hate cannabis? I now believe #CBD & #THC are natural healers and I had to go through 8 years of pills--with their side effects & all to understand it. My blog is live but has been under development. The full launch will commence soon and I may open it to other #cannabisbloggers too! My @coast_norcal_ca review will be up this weekend. I #review products I find at my local dispensaries and other #cannabisreviews such as; vape pens, dab rigs, pipes, bongs, papers and more. DM or Email me if you're looking for influencers! I accept sponsors and affiliates. All my supporters get credit on my website. I look forward to being part of a growing industry and many tokes with all of you! DM me to talk cannabis anytime! #weedbiz #cbdadhd #adhd
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ramialkarmi · 7 years
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One of the biggest cannabis tech companies is such a mess dispensaries had to suspend business and record sales by hand
MJ Freeway, a seed-to-sale tracking software platform, suffered an outage this weekend forcing many Pennsylvania businesses to suspend operations
Washington's cannabis regulator also announced that MJ Freeway wouldn't meet an October 31 deadline, and Nevada dropped them 2 years into a 5 year contract
MJ Freeway was hacked multiple times earlier this year, and some speculate that the company's code is publicly available on The Pirate Bay 
  MJ Freeway, a seed-to-sale tracking software platform for the cannabis industry, has struggled in recent months with hacks and outages, forcing some dispensaries to record sales by hand.
The company — which was offered a $10.4 million contract from the Pennsylvania government in April — suffered major disruptions on Saturday and Monday, forcing Pennsylvania's medical marijuana dispensaries to suspend business, and others to record sales and customer data by hand, The Philadelphia Inquirer reports. 
Seed-to-sale reporting is an important step for bringing legitimacy to the nascent cannabis industry, as well as helping businesses navigate the often byzantine regulations on a state-by-state basis.
Cannabis is legal in some form in 29 states, and each state has its own specific rules about what data businesses need to report to regulators. 
This week's outage was hardly MJ Freeway's first misstep.
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board announced that MJ Freeway will fail to meet an October 31 deadline to run the state's cannabis tracking software. And, in September, Nevada — where recreational marijuana was recently legalized and business is booming — canceled its contract with MJ Freeway just two years into a five-year deal, and handed the state's business to Metrc, a rival seed-to-sale tracking firm. 
Jeannette Ward, a vice-president at MJ Freeway, told Business Insider in an email that the outages impacted their GramTracker inventory management product, and that the company took the sites offline to resolve the issue. MJ Freeway's enterprise product platform, which handles payroll and other human resources issues for businesses, wasn't impacted, Ward said.
Ward provided the following statement to Business Insider:
"On Saturday afternoon and Monday afternoon, we observed performance issues with our legacy Tracker software product. All client sites were taken offline for a period of time on Saturday evening and Monday afternoon to resolve the issues as quickly as possible. On both days, service was restored within a few hours, and client sites are currently live."
"MJ Freeway engineers made caching system changes to prevent a recurring caching issue, in addition to other changes to address performance and prevent this from recurring. Clients have been communicated with via phone and email with updates. There was no impact to MJ Platform, the recently launched enterprise technology."
Many of MJ Freeway's issues can be sourced to an ongoing series of hacks to the software. 
In June, the company's source code was stolen and published on Reddit. And, in January, MJ Freeway was the target of a hack that caused the company's software to crash and businesses to lose valuable customer data, according to the Cannabis Industry Journal, a business-to-business publication.
MJ Freeway was the target of a sophisticated phishing scheme in September that offered private information about their Washington clients' businesses. 
Users on active subreddit, R/WeedBiz, speculated that MJ Freeway's stolen source code was posted on The Pirate Bay, a torrent site, exposing the company to a risk of getting continually hacked. Business Insider raised this question to MJ Freeway but has not yet received a response. 
SEE ALSO: A massive deal in the cannabis industry just imploded after a CEO was fired
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vioncentral-blog · 7 years
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One of the biggest cannabis tech companies is such a mess dispensaries had to suspend business and record sales by hand
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One of the biggest cannabis tech companies is such a mess dispensaries had to suspend business and record sales by hand
MJ Freeway, a seed-to-sale tracking software platform, suffered an outage this weekend forcing many Pennsylvania businesses to suspend operations
Washington's cannabis regulator also announced that MJ Freeway wouldn't meet an October 31 deadline, and Nevada dropped them 2 years into a 5 year contract
MJ Freeway was hacked multiple times earlier this year, and some speculate that the company's code is publicly available on The Pirate Bay
MJ Freeway, a seed-to-sale tracking software platform for the cannabis industry, has struggled in recent months with hacks and outages, forcing some dispensaries to record sales by hand.
The company — which was offered a $10.4 million contract from the Pennsylvania government in April — suffered major disruptions on Saturday and Monday, forcing Pennsylvania's medical marijuana dispensaries to suspend business, and others to record sales and customer data by hand, The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Seed-to-sale reporting is an important step for bringing legitimacy to the nascent cannabis industry, as well as helping businesses navigate the often byzantine regulations on a state-by-state basis.
Cannabis is legal in some form in 29 states, and each state has its own specific rules about what data businesses need to report to regulators.
This week's outage was hardly MJ Freeway's first misstep.
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board announced that MJ Freeway will fail to meet an October 31 deadline to run the state's cannabis tracking software. And, in September, Nevada — where recreational marijuana was recently legalized and business is booming — canceled its contract with MJ Freeway just two years into a five-year deal, and handed the state's business to Metrc, a rival seed-to-sale tracking firm.
Jeannette Ward, a vice-president at MJ Freeway, told Business Insider in an email that the outages impacted their GramTracker inventory management product, and that the company took the sites offline to resolve the issue. MJ Freeway's enterprise product platform, which handles payroll and other human resources issues for businesses, wasn't impacted, Ward said.
Ward provided the following statement to Business Insider:
"On Saturday afternoon and Monday afternoon, we observed performance issues with our legacy Tracker software product. All client sites were taken offline for a period of time on Saturday evening and Monday afternoon to resolve the issues as quickly as possible. On both days, service was restored within a few hours, and client sites are currently live."
"MJ Freeway engineers made caching system changes to prevent a recurring caching issue, in addition to other changes to address performance and prevent this from recurring. Clients have been communicated with via phone and email with updates. There was no impact to MJ Platform, the recently launched enterprise technology."
Many of MJ Freeway's issues can be sourced to an ongoing series of hacks to the software.
In June, the company's source code was stolen and published on Reddit. And, in January, MJ Freeway was the target of a hack that caused the company's software to crash and businesses to lose valuable customer data, according to the Cannabis Industry Journal, a business-to-business publication.
MJ Freeway was the target of a sophisticated phishing scheme in September that offered private information about their Washington clients' businesses.
Users on active subreddit, R/WeedBiz, speculated that MJ Freeway's stolen source code was posted on The Pirate Bay, a torrent site, exposing the company to a risk of getting continually hacked. Business Insider raised this question to MJ Freeway but has not yet received a response.
SEE ALSO: A massive deal in the cannabis industry just imploded after a CEO was fired
Join the conversation about this story »
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usesforhemp-blog · 7 years
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MJ Freeway's Source Code Stolen & Published Online: Portions of MJ Freeway's source code were reportedly stolen and posted in Reddit threads as well as on Gitlab.com, a source code hosting website. On June 15th, the account “MJFreeway Open Source” was made on Gitlab.com, and portions of the source code were posted, but have since been taken down. Source code is essentially a list of commands of a program, the basis for making improvements and modifications to a software system. Source code can sometimes contain sensitive information. To be clear, MJ Freeway does not use an open source model; their source code is the basis of their traceability software. Open source is a tool that fosters public collaboration on software development, helping identify weaknesses or areas for improvement. When asked to comment on the matter, MJ Freeway issued the following statement: “Last week we discovered that someone had obtained an outdated portion of MJ Freeway's source code. This incident has absolutely no impact on our systems or MJ Freeway services, and client and patient data is not at risk. While this theft poses no risk to our clients, patients, or business operations, we take any incident involving unauthorized access very seriously and have reported it to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. Unfortunately, it has come to our attention that our competitors are spreading inaccurate information about the incident, including baseless claims about SSL info and the potential for client data being compromised – neither of which is true. We encourage our customers to contact us directly with any questions they may have. We follow or exceed all relevant industry security standards and are confident that we have the most robust security measures in our industry. None of our peers come close. However, we live in a world of determined cyber-criminals and we operate in a competitive environment. Success and size makes a company a bigger target for malicious actors, as other large companies also know. We will continue to investigate and take follow-up action as we learn more about this incident.” On Sunday, June 18th, a user by the name of ‘techdudes420' posted in the subreddit, r/weedbiz, a thread titled “MJFreeway goes open source.” The link for that post was the Gitlab.com page where MJ Freeway's source code was published briefly. The same user then published a second reddit post the following day with the same link to the stolen code, but this time in the r/COents, a subreddit for the Colorado cannabis community. MJ Freeway is based in Denver. That post claimed the user found the stolen source code with a quick search and that the user was banned because of that. The moderator of the thread chimed in, saying they banned the user for posting the stolen code. “We received a takedown request from the software owner stating the code had been stolen and released without permission,” says the moderator. “After investigating the matter I reached the same conclusion and removed the thread.” The moderator then updated the comment shortly after: “Edit: As for OP [original poster] ‘finding' the code, if that were true I don't know why he or she would have created a new Reddit account just to post the link.” In addition to their own cybersecurity analysis, a spokeswoman for MJ Freeway says they will be performing a third party audit and analysis this week as well. When that information becomes available, we will update this article. The post MJ Freeway's Source Code Stolen & Published Online appeared first on Cannabis Industry Journal. http://bit.ly/2sVFR4A @CannabisEditor #Cannabis
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