eric, thank you very much. remember, it s doubled. it has a form on the back you have to give to sally. but thank you for what you do. yes, thank you. thank you. all you guys are just so rock solid. if you guys ever need glasses, we ll pay for them. you got yours on already, yes. thank you very much. thank you. you still work here? no. we love you guys. that s jay. jay, what s your last name? garcia. good you got in the building when you did. people hired tomorrow don t get this. remember that number is going to double. appreciate your work. it could be like owning initial shares in ford or, you know, coca-cola or something like that. it could get that big. you never know. sky s the limit. doing stuff like this, getting on the stock market, will hopefully bring a few more people around to thinking we re a legitimate business, not a bunch of stoners trying to make a money grab. so very exciting times here at medicine man.
i m 40%, my brother s 40%, and my mother is 20%. beautiful. and there s nine family members that work here out of 60-plus employees. it s one big family here. the medicine man s story begins with pete and his love of marijuana. this is one of our specialty brands, the girl scout cookies. has a lot of extra thc, really good flavor. he was 12, the baby of the family, when he appropriated some of his neighbor s pot, jerry rigged a bong, and tried to get high by smoking fan leaves, the wrong part of the plant. thus began a lifetime love of weed. beautiful girl scout cookies. they just stand out. 25 years later, he became a licensed caregiver and a master grower, cultivating marijuana in his basement for colorado medical patients. when he told his big brother how much he was making, andy got interested. beautiful buds. they convinced mom to invest some of her retirement money. they got sister sally to manage the money, and they built one of the largest dispensaries in the
it s time for the next step forward. pete s a master grower. andy is an engineer. and together they ve designed and built the grow room of the future. they want to grow more weed than people have ever grown before. finally, they ve satisfied all of the regulations and are able to break down the wall between the old and the new. so today is the big day finally. we ve been waiting for this. we ve had one delay after the other. it really makes the new era for medicine man. so we re excited to get under way. you feel like ronald reagan? mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. so here we go, guys. into our future. if only i had a picture of that inspector. [ cheers and applause ] he s going to break his hand. i want through. get me through. yeah! here s johnny.
recreational cannabis, we re basically willing to spend over $1 million in this city the day it passes. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. medicine man has grown
the colorado symphony has partnered with the marijuana industry for a series of concerts called classically cannabis and red rocks on a high note. this isn t exactly bonnaroo. this is violins and cellos, beethoven and bach. julie dooley is a sponsor because this is where her customers are. while colorado springs may prohibit recreational marijuana, medical sales are brisk. high country healing is moving into its new warehouse to grow more pot to service all of its customers. each day euflora is closer to growing their own cannabis in their own greenhouse. construction continues. and medicine man is moving thousands of plants into their new grow space in their quest to become the costco of marijuana. they want to grow so much pot they can drive the price of the entire market lower. we re expanding on many different fronts. we re expanding here by putting more plants in. we re expanding by going and hiring new employees. and then we re expanding by