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  2. Operation Trojan Shield - Wikipedia

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    The ANOM (also stylized as AN0M or ΛNØM) sting operation (known as Operation Trojan Shield (stylized TRØJAN SHIELD) or Operation Ironside) is a collaboration by law enforcement agencies from several countries, running between 2018 and 2021, that intercepted millions of messages sent through the supposedly secure smartphone-based proprietary messaging app ANOM.

  3. Weedmaps - Wikipedia

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    weedmaps.com. WeedMaps is a tech company serving the cannabis industry, founded in 2008 by Justin Hartfield and Keith Hoerling. [1] Headquartered in Irvine, California, Weedmaps has more than 400 employees, and has offices in Denver, Tucson, New York, Barcelona and Toronto. In March 2019, Chris Beals was named CEO of Weedmaps, replacing Doug ...

  4. EncroChat - Wikipedia

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    The EncroChat service was available for handsets called "carbon units", [21] whose GPS, camera and microphone functions were disabled by the company for privacy reasons. [1] [14] Devices were sold with pre-installed applications, including EncroChat, an OTR-based messaging app which routed conversations through a central server based in France, EncroTalk, a ZRTP-based voice call service, and ...

  5. SpeedWeed - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.speedweed.com. SpeedWeed is an American cannabis delivery company headquartered in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 2011 by AJ and Gene Gentile, the company is one of the largest in the industry [2] and services more than 20,000 clients in over 6,000 square miles within Los Angeles and Orange County. [3]

  6. Cannabis advertising - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis advertising. Cannabis advertising is the advertising of cannabis products to consumers by the cannabis industry through a variety of media. It is regulated by U.S. states. Some or all forms of cannabis advertising are banned in many countries. Severely limiting advertising is considered part of a "grudging toleration" approach to cannabis.

  7. Nothing Happens - Wikipedia

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    [2] [b] Other ONDCP public service announcements are said by researchers to have had the same boomerang effect on cannabis consumption. [4] [5] A review of the 1999 study stated: Exposure to the PSAs (versus control messages) reduced the perceived risk of drug use and increased curiosity to use marijuana.

  8. Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act

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    According to USA Today, "[t]he trust funds the Act would create include the Community Reinvestment Grant, which would provide funding for services such as job training, re-entry services and legal aid; the Cannabis Opportunity Grant, which would provides funds to assist small businesses in the pot industry; and the Equitable Licensing Grant ...

  9. Tokken - Wikipedia

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    Tokken. Tokken is a payment system and mobile app most known for being a legal and secure option for businesses transactions within the cannabis industry, because of its compliance with bank requirements. [1][2] The startup company was created by Lamine Zarrad, a former regulator at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. [3][4]

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