 I'm Deborah Borchart and this is your Marijuana Money Minute. It was a big week in Washington for the industry and I don't mean the impeachment hearings. The House Judiciary Committee passed the Moor Act, which is legislation to remove cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act and it will decriminalize it. They also put in language to remove prior impending marijuana convictions. The next step is for this legislation to go to a full House vote and then on to the Senate. After that it would still need to be signed by the President. It still is the most comprehensive cannabis legislation introduced in Congress. Well we started the week absorbing news that was released after the market closed on Friday last week and that was that men men were slashing its ranks and scaling back on its expansion plans. 190 employees got pink slips and the company said it was selling off some of its assets. It was another big week for earnings. We're just going to hit the high notes here. Trueleave announced Q3 revenue of $70 million that beat estimates and they reported a nice net income of 57 million. Green Thumb Industries reported third quarter revenue of $68 million and they trimmed their net loss down to 17 million. Harvest Health delivered revenue of $33 million for the third quarter but their net loss came in higher at 39 million. The Ligertilt Holdings turned a quarter and delivered net income for the quarter of $26 million on revenue of 46 million. Ianthus reported 22 million in revenue but they also had a net loss of 15 million. Not a good week for a war or a cannabis. They reported a drop in revenue and said that they suspended construction on two of their largest greenhouses. In other news Hexo reported that it was growing plants and unlicensed rooms but unlike Cantrust, Health Canada said they were okay with the actions that the company was taking. And then finally, Cineva took a big hit as the company's president resigned and it was just one week after the CFO quit. And that's it for this week. I'm Deborah Borchard reporting for the Green Marker Report from Times Square.