Trulieve CEO Kim Rivers Calls Out 'Distortions' In Ads Opposing Florida's Cannabis Amendment
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Trulieve CEO Kim Rivers criticizes misleading ads opposing Florida's Amendment 3, which aims to legalize recreational cannabis. She argues the amendment will broaden economic opportunities and ensure child safety through strict packaging regulations.
October 23, 2024 | 5:45 pm
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Trulieve CEO Kim Rivers defends Florida's Amendment 3, countering claims of a cannabis monopoly and child safety concerns. The amendment could expand market opportunities and ensure responsible marketing.
Trulieve is directly involved in the debate over Florida's Amendment 3, which could legalize recreational cannabis. CEO Kim Rivers' defense against misleading ads suggests potential positive market impact if the amendment passes, expanding opportunities.
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