To: Taki who wrote (129970 ) 3/17/2004 1:23:26 PM From: Taki Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 150070 Unreal read.Amigula Incorporated The Worlds First Publicly Traded Marijuan Company Announces Today That the Company Intends on Amigula Incorporated -- The Worlds First Publicly Traded Marijuana Company Annou ces Today That the Company Intends on Producing a Series of Infomercials Health/Medical Writers / Business Editors BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AMJL-- Infomercials will appear on television and cable stations in several target markets including - coverage in Canada - New York, New Jersey, California and Florida. Amigula Incorporated (Other OTC: AMJL) the Worlds First Publicly traded Medical Marijuana Company, today announced that they are negotiating contracts with infomercial producers - cable operators to air innovative - original - "Cooking and baking with the entire family to help Grandma and Grandpa and Aunty Garoo" - who are suffering with Arthritis and Cancer and seek relief and remedy. We are touting a cookbook with recipes that enable budding epicureans to explore recipes that include healthy doses of legitimate legal marijuana. Marijuana brownies, cupcakes, gingerbread men, pasta dishes, soups, chicken, beef, pate's, will all be featured in our cookbooks. The company is seeking STARS, talents - willing to appear in the infomercials to endorse medical marijuana as a viable medicinal therapy for a variety of extreme illness, including Multiple Sclerosis, Epilepsy, Arthritis, Glaucoma, AIDS, Nausea - Chemotherapy, Anxiety, Stress, as well as for several other dysfunctions. "We approached several well-known talent agents and managers to request that they approach their talent and present our infomercial idea. They loved it," says Warren B. Eugene president of Amigula Inc. We require STARS who are well known and trusted by a geriatric and maturing population. We require someone to educate people with us. There is so much by way of misconception and myth surrounding marijuana; it needs a STAR to assist us in getting the message right. That message is a simple one - that marijuana is an excellent alternative medical therapy for those truly suffering and requiring medications. We are an agricultural pharmaceutical company on a mission to do good for others. Millions of Americans and Canadians will see the planned regular scheduled infomercials that are located on lower channels, at prime time surfing hours. The infomercials feature a family in the kitchen cooking and baking with marijuana, all of them personally getting involved to help their loved ones battle major illness; they, Grandma and Grandpa and aunty Garoo - are being treated for illness and the entire family is transformed and can really do something to help their loved ones. They, (the family consisting of, Mom, Dad, the kids), can empathize with Grandma and Grandpa and their beloved Aunty, and they are doing something real for them. They're taking part in trying to help them. Often family members are at a loss, they feel that they can't partake or do something for their sick loved one. This gets them all personally involved and what a better place to do it than at home in the kitchen. "It's still early we just got started a few months ago. I'm confident that things will work out well for us. We at the company are on a mission to help others," says Mr. Eugene. About Amigula Inc. Amigula Inc. (www.Amigula.com) has recently completed the purchase of 51% of Medical Cannabis Inc. and has announced their plans to file as a reporting issuer. The company plans to list on a major exchange beginning with an application for a listing on the American Stock Exchange (AMEX) or Nasdaq as well as several European exchanges. The company views the current prohibition of marijuana as similar to that of alcohol, beer and tobacco. Canada's marijuana crop alone is estimated at $4 billion to $7 billion. If a single company controlled it, it would be larger than Canada's oil and gas business and agricultural industries. On October 7, 2003 the Ontario Superior Court ruled that business and individuals be allowed to grow and supply medical marijuana, effectively relieving the Canadian government of its often criticized and fairly unsuccessful attempts. Health Canada "permitted persons" (exemptees) can now pay Amigula to grow marijuana for them. The ruling makes it easier for sick people to get marijuana by allowing them easier access -- more choice and fair prices. The company has a mandate to develop and improve the medical marijuana business worldwide and is on the acquisition and consolidation trail of other legal licensed marijuana operations with notable international brands. Statements in this press release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. Those statements include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of the Company and its management. Such statements reflect management's current views, are based on certain assumptions and involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results, events, or performance may differ materially from the above forward- looking statements due to a number of important factors, and will be dependent upon a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, our ability to obtain additional financing and access funds from our existing financing arrangements that will allow us to continue our current and future operations. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the date hereof or to reflect any change in the Company's expectations with regard to these forward-looking statements or the occurrence of unanticipated events. KEYWORD: NEW YORK NEW JERSEY FLORIDA CALIFORNIA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: RETAIL FOODS/BEVERAGES ADVERTISING/MARKETING ADVERTISING/MARKE ING ADVERTISING/MARKETING ENVIRONMENT ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE SOURCE: Amigula Inc. CONTACT INFORMATION: Amigula Inc. Warren Eugene, 416-838-3600 www.amigula.com *** end of story ***