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FRANKLIN, Mass., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ New England Treatment Access (NETA), a division of the privately-held, multi-state cannabis company Parallel and a leading cannabis operator in Massachusetts, today announced that Florencia, a social equity cannabis license applicant, is the recipient of $25,000 through its Security Equipment Grant Program. NETA s initiative is designed to help reduce barriers to entry for social equity applicants into the state s cannabis industry.
Florencia will be one of the first to receive a home-delivery license from the Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) for social equity applicants. The company plans to locate in Uxbridge, Massachusetts pending final town approvals. Florencia is owned by Jensen and Jackson Mejia, twin brothers who came to the United States from the Dominican Republic in 1991 and have called Worcester, Massachusetts home. The Mejia s brother Ardwin, who is a decorated U.S. Marine, serving the country around the world,
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FRANKLIN, Mass., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ New England Treatment Access (NETA), a division of the privately-held, multi-state cannabis company Parallel and a leading cannabis operator in Massachusetts, today announced that Florencia, a social equity cannabis license applicant, is the recipient of $25,000 through its Security Equipment Grant Program. NETA s initiative is designed to help reduce barriers to entry for social equity applicants into the state s cannabis industry.
New England Treatment Access (NETA)