The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission has released new recommendations aimed at improving workplace health and safety in marijuana processing facilities, prompted by the 2022 death of a worker due to occupational asthma. The bulletin emphasizes the dangers of cannabis dust and requires licensees to follow OSHA guidelines and implement safety protocols.
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Trulieve Cannabis Corp. (TCNNF) reported a 3% revenue increase in Q3 2024, reaching $284 million. However, net loss widened to $60 million, driven by campaign support expenses and other non-recurring charges. The company remains optimistic about Florida’s upcoming vote on cannabis legalization, positioning itself to capitalize on potential recreational sales next spring.
Trulieve Cannabis Corp. CEO Kim Rivers is calling out anti-cannabis ads in Florida as misleading and fear-mongering. She argues that Amendment 3, which would legalize recreational cannabis for adults, is about economic growth and opportunity, not creating a monopoly. Rivers also addressed concerns about child safety, emphasizing strict packaging regulations that would remain in place.
Trulieve Cannabis Corp., a leading cannabis company in the U.S., is opening a new medical cannabis dispensary in Orlando, Florida. The grand opening celebration on Friday, October 25th will feature music, specials, discounts, and opportunities to learn about the #YesOn3 ballot initiative to legalize adult cannabis use in Florida. The dispensary will offer a wide variety of products, including Trulieve’s in-house brands and partner brands, along with convenient services like home delivery, online ordering, and in-store pickup.
Trulieve Cannabis Corp. is expanding its presence in Florida with the opening of a new medical cannabis dispensary in Lake Worth. The grand opening celebration will take place on Friday, September 27th, featuring music, special offers, and opportunities to learn about cannabis legalization in the state.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is stepping up his opposition to the legalization of recreational marijuana, specifically targeting Trulieve, the main backer of Amendment 3, which would legalize recreational cannabis in the state. DeSantis claims the amendment benefits a corporate monopoly, but his arguments have been met with criticism for misrepresenting cannabis regulations in other states and contradicting his previous stances on home growing.
This week brings exciting developments in the cannabis industry, including the opening of North Carolina’s first legal recreational cannabis store, challenges faced by D.C. medical dispensaries, and Trulieve’s expansion across the nation. Read on for the latest news and insights.
Trulieve Cannabis Corp. has announced the grand opening of a relocated dispensary in Tucson, Arizona. The new location, situated in Menlo Park, will offer a more spacious showroom and a wider variety of products, including Trulieve’s in-house brands and popular partner brands.
Trulieve Cannabis Corp., a leading cannabis company in the U.S., announced the opening of four new medical cannabis dispensaries in Florida, expanding its reach to the panhandle, Space Coast and Tampa Bay regions. The grand opening celebrations will take place on September 6th at all locations, featuring music, specials, discounts, and opportunities to learn about adult cannabis legalization in Florida.
Trulieve Cannabis Corp. is opening a new medical cannabis dispensary in New Port Richey, Florida, offering a wide selection of products and services to patients in Pasco County. The grand opening celebration will take place on August 16th and feature music, discounts, and patient education opportunities. Trulieve also advocates for the legalization of adult cannabis use in Florida.