This is what Amendment 3’s “safe regulated and tested” looks like from Trulieve’s Jefferson County cultivation facility.
Whistleblowers have come
forward with leaked footage from Trulieve's ”State of the art” facility depicting products that are allegedly laced with pesticides, herbicides and fungicides that are not properly flushed.
“We deal with toxic levels of mold and aphids on a regular basis” -The whistle blower claimed.
When will the @HealthyFla investigate?
It’s no surprise that @FDACS deleted thousands of consumer health complaints from Trulieve.
@GovRonDeSantis@AshleyMoodyFL@EvanPower should investigate. $TCNNF $MSOS #noon3 #yeson3
Wanna see how Trulieve treats its neighbors? This is on private property not owned by Trulieve. The only thing that’s theirs is the green effluent runoff they’re dumping. It all runs downhill into a natural water source.
If these brands formally announce proposing a 5 mg THC cap, they are underestimating the customers and the culture that built their businesses. They are severely underestimating, what we, collectively are capable of.
trulieve is trying to silence me for speaking the truth.
I cannot be bought off like a lot of people in this industry
my price is my life
⚠️ I need your help. ⚠️Contribute to our legal defense fund and let’s defeat these tyrants once and for all
@DLoesch Follow the money. Big marijuana bought off Dan Patrick to criminalize their federally legal competition and Ban THC. They wanted to hand over a Florida like monopoly to companies like Trulieve and Texas Original
It looks like Florida will soon make almost all THCA🥦 a felony via SB438.
If this bill passes, say goodbye to your Second Amendment rights.
@michellesalzman We need your help now more than ever. They are trying to hijack your bill.
Kim Rivers actually was aligned with the Biden administration up until he was booted from the nomination. That’s why Trulieve got the 280E rebate only for it to be rescinded after Kamala got the nomination. The deal was to use the $100,00,000 + to drive out the democrat vote for the 2024 election with amendment 3.
Do not vote for @VoteRandyFine on 4/01/25
He took Trulieve/MUV money
And voted to make hemp a felony.(SB1698)
He has shown he supports crony corporate profits over individual economic freedom and liberty. Let’s send him home packing!
@BCobblaw your typical federally illegal marijuana cultivation facility certified by the Florida Department of health’s Office of medical marijuana use.
Now we have @BCobblaw of Sunburn Cannabis blaming his store shut downs and no longer doing deliveries on federally legal competition, the mom and pops.
The reality is the 2018 Farmbill essentially legalized almost all cannabis products and now his Limited licensing scheme is irrelevant as his investors have lost tens of millions.
Instead of Adapting, they are aligning themselves with Trulieve and are Lobbying to make almost all hemp products a FELONY with SB438 & HB 1597
This way instead of competing and providing superior products and services, Brady can make his competitors felons overnight. Forcing millions of Floridians to only buy from companies like Sunburn or Trulieve
Fun fact Trulieve has retained the same lobbyist representing The Geo Goup, Florida’s largest private prison contractor. You can’t make this up
It's time they #getburnt
urge everyone you know to boycott sunburncannabis and
trulieve
@stock_mj Seems like the most logical thing to do is for the MSOs to stop calling it marijuana and start calling it federally legal hemp/cannabis. No 280 E, access to banking and interstate commerce. Everything they wanted. Problem solved
@V_arrell We will be sure to expose everything we know about you and your motives to the masses. Trust us, the juice isn’t worth the squeeze. There are thousands of more mom and pop shops selling cannabis and only a handful of a MSOs. It won’t look good.
What you meant to say is Trulieve Sutera and fluent are paying you to shut down the federally legal cannabis market. This way they can have monopolistic advantages and run the federally illegal dispensaries with very little competition, depriving the people of Texas of economic freedom and mobility.