<div>It's like in my business the NHP business.</div>
<div>If we can sell hemp for vet with little or no regs in the USA</div>
<div>we won't bother to even start a market in Canada.</div>
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<div>Life is too short to work around bureaucracies.</div>
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<div>If nothing else, it will drive the lesson home because those</div>
<div>regulators are not going to change their ways</div>
<div>until major shortfalls in economic activity</div>
<div>drive the message right to the top that</div>
<div>fundamental security to move forward freely</div>
<div>must be built into the whole system.</div>
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<div>I can cite the example of hyperbaric hydrogen</div>
<div>therapy for cancer that was killed in Texas</div>
<div>in 1975 for simle liability reasons.</div>
<div>It never came back.</div>
<div>The same might be with biotech.</div>
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<div>I see the same ridiculous things with the integration</div>
<div>herbal and nutraceutical polypharmacy R&D and commercialization into</div>
<div>mainstream medicine.</div>
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<div>You have to go where the least restricted market is</div>
<div>and unfortunately once there it is quite a stretch</div>
<div>to backtrack.</div>
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<div>MFJ</div>
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