SOLD OUT! State of Delaware, Thanks!
- Jon Lake
- 9 hours ago
- 2 min read

Honorary Sarah McBride, Chris Coons, Governor Matt Meyer and Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester are based in Delaware and how we could get the maximum from a small move. It worked!
The leaders in Delaware USA are used to the medicinal cannabis industry, our generations of being around and a patent that uses our medicinal-grade extracts. It recently won #1 in the State of Delaware Medical Records Program! Regarding our patented products we sell on GreenTV, when we offer these without cannabis extract, the price deceases sharply as it did this past weekend. We SOLD OUT and now offering these as daily prices.
Also, BIG thanks to the people who honored our recent offering and helped us become just a bit closer to full market penetration in ALL of the USA Medicinal Cannabis Dispensaries. Here is a link to that offering https://www.greentv.com/post/classic-car-guy-invented-cancer-cure
And back to the event, all of Delaware’s congressional leaders — Rep. Sarah McBride, Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester and Sen. Chris Coons — were present, as well as Gov. Matt Meyer and Attorney General Kathy Jennings. members pressed the all-Democrat panel on several topics, dominated by opposition to the Trump administration and demands for more aggressive action in Congress, as well as protest against the US role in the ongoing Gaza war.
Clean energy also came up, as a union boilermaker from New Castle made a plea for more energy infrastructure in Delaware.
“Our nation is on the brink of an electric energy crisis because of the enormous amount of electricity demands needed to power data centers, AI, Bitcoin mining and cannabis farming,” he said. “What distinguishes Delaware is the fact that our state imports more of its electricity generation, percentage wise, than any other state in the union, and we must change that.”
Senator Coons responded, referencing the $750 million grant for the Mid Atlantic Clean Hydrogen Hub, also known as MACH2, that connects Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey as a center of the burgeoning hydrogen economy.
“The current administration is this close to canceling that,” Coons said. “I know this isn’t universally known, but Newark, Delaware happens to be one of the world’s leading centers of hydrogen technology. We have a real opportunity here to grow a business, to produce clean energy, to export it to the rest of the world, and I’m fighting hard, working with Democrats and Republicans to prevent the shutdown of our hydrogen hub.” Governor Meyer added that the state is working on a plan to make the state both energy independent and run on clean energy.
“Within a decade, we [plan to] go to 100% renewable Delaware produced energy,” Meyer said. “It will not be easy to achieve.” A major roadblock, the governor said, is gaining regulatory support for the beleaguered offshore wind projects that have been in the works for years. “There is outright opposition to many of these things from the federal government,” Meyer said. “In spite of that, we’re going to do everything with solar, potentially with wind, hopefully with hydrogen, and maybe even with a little nuclear to make sure we are moving forward.”
Again, BIG thanks and here is the classic Biden vehicle ready to ship to you! If in Delaware, we'll drive it to you!
And a final short video on the electric vehicle movement!