SACRAMENTO, Calif., Nov. 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Smart Cannabis Corp., (OTC PINK: SCNA), announced that the company will make John Taylor and Don Smith, its founders and corporate executives, available to provide expert commentary related to the changing landscape associated with the elections and the continued expansion of cannabis legalization in America.
"Eleven states are considering various cannabis initiatives in 2017, with several measures being voted on in at least five states today," said Smart Cannabis Founder, John Taylor. "Results favoring the legalization of cannabis tend to create a lot of confusion around what the outcomes really mean for businesses and investors pursuing this marketplace. We look forward to helping others navigate this new terrain based on our expertise."
The Smart Cannabis executive team has been in the public market sector of this business since 2009, and are uniquely qualified to provide expert analysis and commentary regarding the developments in the overall marketplace. To schedule an interview with Taylor or Smith, contact John Kabateck at 916-956-9027 or at [email protected]
About SMART Cannabis Corp:
SMART Cannabis Inc., (OTC PINK: SCNA), formerly Zerez Holdings Corporation, (OTC PINK: ZRZH), is a public equity corporation focused on the advanced agriculture and cannabis industries. The company's growth plan includes acquisition, strategic alliances, and proprietary intellectual property. The company's wholly owned subsidiary Next Generation Farming Inc. provides turnkey commercial greenhouses and automation systems that improve yields and decrease water consumption for cultivators of cannabis and organic food. The company's websites are: http://smartcannabis.com, and http://nextgen.farm.
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SOURCE Smart Cannabis Corp.
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