View Systems, Inc. announced that Colombian medical marijuana company, Sannabis, has launched a new Homeopathic product line for distribution first in Colombia. The company has announced a MOU to acquire Sannabis, which has been producing cannabis sativa hemp products in Colombia since 2014. Positive results from using these products have been demonstrated in children with epilepsy to elderly cancer patients, and many other ailments in between. Sannabis Homeopathic Centers will be set up in major cities in Colombia. Doctors will not only prescribe their homeopathic medicines in-house, but also train the growing number of other interested doctors eager to learn the medical benefits of cannabis. Sannabis operated under the auspices of a constitutional sentence that allowed indigenous communities to grow their sacred plants and convert them to medicines. In May 2016, the Government of Colombia passed a law legalizing and regulating medical marijuana, these regulations went into effect in August 2017. Since that time, Sannabis was required to obtain medical marijuana licenses for seed propagation, cultivation, transformation, and export. In 2018 Sannabis and its partner applied for a registered seed bank licenses, cultivation, and transformation licenses. Sannabis would like to correct a statement from a prior release stating they had obtained said licenses. Sannabis and their partner have applied for these coveted licenses and will tap into the capital market to develop them for approvals. In the meantime, Sannabis will work with other licensees with approved cultivation and transformation licenses to make products using their raw material. It is widely reported that Colombia has the most ideal cannabis growing conditions and will become the top high quality, low cost producer. Since 2014, Sannabis has operated in the Cauca Department, known for the most sought after medicinal cannabis strains in the World. Historically Cauca has grown over 50% of the marijuana produced in Colombia. In 2016, Sannabis hosted a coalition of Mayors from the top marijuana growing municipalities in Cauca on a tour of their facilities to show how they work with the indigenous community to create quality products. From this demonstration, Caucannabis, Colombia’s first medical marijuana co-operative, was born. Sannabis also hosted members of the Santos Administration’s Drug Policy office during the drafting of the Decree that legalized medical marijuana. Several Ministers of the previous administration traveled to Cauca for the inauguration of Caucannabis where Sannabis product were on full display.