Pubdate: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 Source: Frank Magazine (CN ON) Page: 3 Copyright: 2004, Frankland Capital Corporation Contact: Fax: (416) 214-9565 Website: http://www.frankmagazine.ca Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3130 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmjcn.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal - Canada) WOULD YOU BUY DRUGS FROM A STRANGER? If you're sick or in chronic pain, Warren Eugene has some good weed for you. Eugene is the president of Amigula, a publicly traded scam that wants to sell medicinal marijuana to ailing Canadians. Health Canada lets the sick smoke dope even as it bans companies from selling it (it prefers to do that itself, notwithstanding the lousy quality of the ganja) but that doesn't stop Eugene from claiming his company is on the brink of enormous profitability (current revenues: $0). This is not to suggest that Amigula, borne of a reverse takeover and traded on the most junior -- and least regulated -- of U.S. stock markets, is in any way a fly-by-night outfit. Readers shouldn't misconstrue the fact that Eugene, a Canadian by birth but a passport-carrying citizen of the Bahamas, has headquartered his company in Toronto's Grand Hotel. Nor that he made his alleged wealth pit bossing an Internet casino. He's putting, so he says, $5 million of his own loot into the Mary Jane project, and wants investors to ante up another $7 million. Analysts at Frankland Capital estimate he'd accept a lot more than that, if he can get it. Don't take our word for it though. Here's the man in his own words: Amigula press release: "Amigula has met on two separate occasions with Montel Williams and his associates. Mr. Williams is a world class, celebrated author, philanthropist, TV personality and inspirationalist. He is a remarkable being. I was honored and privileged to have been able to meet Montel Williams and listen and learn from him. I would love to work with him. I invited him to join us and champion the cause and to co-found and develop the company with me." Quotes: "The stock can go sky-high. If Sam Bromfman were alive today, he may very well be lobbying the government for bonded cannabis warehouses." "If marijuana works, I am going to go with opium next." Eugene says he doesn't smoke pot himself, but the speculation is that he sniffs glue. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake