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The bulk of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ $4 million request would go toward new rules by the Florida Department of Health for quality control testing for all types of marijuana products. | Joe Raedle/Getty Images
DeSantis wants $4 million for medical marijuana quality control testing
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TALLAHASSEE Florida’s medical marijuana industry could soon get a big payday.
Gov. Ron DeSantis has asked the Legislature to beef up the Florida Office of Medical Marijuana Use with more than $4 million in next year’s state budget, which includes funding to finally start lab testing medical marijuana for the first time in years.
Trulieve Brings Medical Cannabis to Dunedin
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The location marks the first dispensary in Dunedin, broadening access to the state s largest inventory of medical cannabis
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Trulieve Cannabis Corp. (CSE: TRUL) (OTC: TCNNF) ( Trulieve or the Company ), a leading and top-performing cannabis company based in the United States, announced today the opening of a brand-new Florida dispensary, the Company s 84th nationwide.
The dispensary furthers Trulieve s goal of ensuring direct, reliable access to medical cannabis across its home state of Florida. The company s 79th Florida dispensary joins nearby locations in Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Tarpon Springs and brings direct, in-store access to registered patients in Dunedin for the first time.
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Move will nearly double patient options; state auditor in favor of legalizing marijuana
Looking to boost availability of medical marijuana to an increasing patient population, the state recently awarded three contracts to companies that expect to open a total of five new dispensaries. FILE IMAGE
Chris Flood February 16, 2021
State Auditor Kathy McGuiness recently released a report in favor of legalizing marijuana in Delaware so the state can take advantage of an estimated $43 million in potential revenue. SUBMITTED PHOTO
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By this time next year, medical marijuana patients across the state could have nearly double the purchasing options.
There are currently six compassion centers in Delaware. First State has two, one in Wilmington and one in Lewes; Columbia Care has three, one in all three counties; and Fresh Cannabis has one in Newark.
Trulieve Opens Third Location in Jacksonville
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to Florida s largest inventory of medical cannabis products
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Trulieve Cannabis Corp. (CSE: TRUL) (OTCQX: TCNNF) ( Trulieve or the Company ), a leading and top-performing cannabis company based in the United States, announced today the opening of a brand-new Florida dispensary, the Company s 79th nationwide. The new location marks the Company s third in Jacksonville, expanding patient access to Florida s largest and broadest assortment of high-quality medical cannabis products.
The new Jacksonville Baymeadows dispensary supports Trulieve s goal of ensuring direct, reliable access to medical cannabis across its home state of Florida. It joins the Company s 73 other Florida dispensaries, including two additional Jacksonville locations.