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NetworkNewsWire Announces Publication on the Commitment of Medical Cannabis Payment Solutions (REFG) to Regulatory Compliance Ahead of Utah Bill
NetworkNewsWire Announces Publication on the Commitment of Medical Cannabis Payment Solutions (REFG) to Regulatory Compliance Ahead of Utah Bill.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n NEW YORK, Feb. 15, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NetworkWire — NetworkNewsWire (\"NNW\"), a multifaceted financial news and publishing company, today announces the publication of an article featuring Medical Cannabis Payment Solutions (OTC:REFG), a client of NNW committed to providing end-to-end management for medicinal marijuana operations.\n The publication, titled “Medical Cannabis Payment Solutions (REFG) CEO Confident About Utah Cannabis Bill Success,” highlights potential in the state’s passing of a “workable medical marijuana program” and solutions to support it. To view the full publication, visit: https://www.networknewswire.com/medical-cannabis-payment-solutions-refg-ceo-confident-utah-cannabis-bill-success/ A medical cannabis bill that would advocate a more moderate approach and would “bridge the gap” between two very different legalization initiatives currently underway, has every chance to be successful, according to Medical Cannabis Payment Solutions (OTC:REFG) CEO Jeremy Roberts, quoted by the Deseret News (http://nnw.fm/mThT4). Roberts, who is also a member of the Utah Republican Party, discussed the matter with Rep. Lee Perry, who is planning on coming up with a “workable medical marijuana program in the state.” While the bill has not yet been formally drafted, with Perry still gathering input on language and contents, Roberts is confident that the initiative will be ready in time to be debated before the end of the legislative session on March 8. Lawmakers know that they need to pass a medical marijuana bill but “they haven’t been given a good option” so far, Roberts said. The Medical Cannabis Payment Solutions CEO is confident that what Perry will come up with be viewed as a better and more moderate option which the caucuses are going to love. The bill will most likely start by allowing unrestricted access to CBD oil to all patients who need it, and broad access to marijuana for terminally ill patients. Gradually, the bill will allow for higher ratios of THC to CBD for certain categories of patients, but it will most likely not allow access to the whole plant at any point, Roberts explained. In a separate interview with Jane King of SCN Corporate Connect (http://nnw.fm/oK1eG), Roberts talked about his company’s commitment t...