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Trulieve社、新たな大麻規制に基づき米国麻薬取締局(DEA)への登録を申請

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-- Trulieve Cannabis(TRUL.CN)は水曜日、州認可を受けた医療用マリファナ事業の一部を米国麻薬取締局(DEA)に登録申請したと発表した。 同社によると、この申請は、医療用マリファナが規制薬物法に基づきスケジュールIIIに分類変更されたことに伴い新たに設けられた迅速化手続きに基づいて行われた。 声明によると、新規則の下では、DEAが別途指示しない限り、60日以内に申請した適格事業者は、これらの製品の製造、流通、販売が自動的に承認される。 キム・リバーズ最高経営責任者(CEO)は、「医療患者のみを対象とした200以上の薬局を運営するTrulieveは、米国の大麻業界において責任ある事業者として基準を確立する独自の立場にある」と述べた。

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