Horticultural Supplier and Project Manager for Alaskan Tribal Medical Marijuana Grow Facility
14:06 30.07.15
PR Newswire
ROGERS, MN, July 30, 2015
ROGERS, MN, July 30, 2015 /PRNewswire/ - Anything Technologies Media, Inc. (OTC:EXMT) has announced that it's wholly owned subsidiary, Frontier Indoor Garden Solutions (FIGS), www.frontiergarden.com has been announced as both the Horticultural Supplier and the Project Manager for a My Compassion originated medical cannabis facility project with a Native American Group located in Alaska. The project will be funded through My Compassion by one of its finance Teaming Partners. The first phase of the project, is a comprehensive on-site assessment, and determines the human, physical, and natural resources available from the Tribe(s), as well as the needs and requirements of the Tribal Community Members, is set to begin in August of this year. The My Compassion program includes a comprehensive educational program as well as pre-approval from Federal Law Enforcement, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and state and local government authorities. http://www.ariva.de/news/...l-Medical-Marijuana-Grow-Facility-5440661
14:06 30.07.15
PR Newswire
ROGERS, MN, July 30, 2015
ROGERS, MN, July 30, 2015 /PRNewswire/ - Anything Technologies Media, Inc. (OTC:EXMT) has announced that it's wholly owned subsidiary, Frontier Indoor Garden Solutions (FIGS), www.frontiergarden.com has been announced as both the Horticultural Supplier and the Project Manager for a My Compassion originated medical cannabis facility project with a Native American Group located in Alaska. The project will be funded through My Compassion by one of its finance Teaming Partners. The first phase of the project, is a comprehensive on-site assessment, and determines the human, physical, and natural resources available from the Tribe(s), as well as the needs and requirements of the Tribal Community Members, is set to begin in August of this year. The My Compassion program includes a comprehensive educational program as well as pre-approval from Federal Law Enforcement, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and state and local government authorities. http://www.ariva.de/news/...l-Medical-Marijuana-Grow-Facility-5440661