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Trulieve根據新的大麻法規向美國緝毒局申請註冊。

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-- Trulieve Cannabis (TRUL.CN) 週三表示,已向美國緝毒局 (DEA) 申請註冊其部分獲得州政府許可的醫用大麻業務。 該公司補充說,這些申請是根據近期醫用大麻被重新歸類為《管制物質法》附表三所設立的新的快速審批程序提交的。 聲明稱,根據新規,符合資格的業者在60天內提交申請即可自動獲得生產、分銷和銷售這些產品的許可,除非DEA另有規定。 執行長Kim Rivers表示:“Trulieve擁有200多家僅服務於醫療患者的藥房,這使其在美國大麻行業樹立了負責任運營商的標桿。”

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