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Florida's Cannabis News Podcast
Wednesday May 13, 2020
Top Stories:
// MedMen Closes Cannabis Dispensaries
Highlights:
Florida's medical cannabis market is one of the nation's fastest growing. Described as an oligopoly, and that's because 13 out of 22 licensed vertically integrated operators actively operate over 200 dispensaries to over 300,000 registered patients.
Well known multistate operators have set up shop in Florida—Trulieve, Curaleaf, Surterra Wellness, Green Peak Innovations, MedMen are all license holders. Investment firms and multistate operators have paid millions to acquire a Florida medical cannabis license. MedMen paid $53 million to acquire their Florida license. Last month, Cresco Labs nearly struck a deal to acquire VidaCann—one of Florida's active operators with 13 retail locations as well as a 70,000 square-foot cultivation and processing facility—for an all cash deal of $120 million.
These "super" licenses make Florida's medical cannabis market unique. In 2017, during special session called by governor Rick Scott, the Florida legislature created "super" licenses by demanding a vertically integrated system where operators cultivate, process, and sell.
So Florigrown was an applicant for a license. And after being denied, they sued. Arguing not only is the DOH not acting properly by not taking applications, but the state enacted an unconstitutional law.
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A California-based medical marijuana dispensary has temporarily closed five of its eight Florida locations.
MedMen listed temporary closures on its website effective Sunday.
Locations are shuttered in Jacksonville Beach, Key West, Orlando, Sarasota and Tallahassee. Three stores in Pensacola, St. Petersburg and West Palm Beach remain open, according to the company's website.
MedMen is in some trouble. Vaping crisis led to the cannabis capital crunch. Then covid-19 hit the United States. This virus is going to kill a bunch of companies. One of these could be MedMen. They've taken on a ton of debt and their operating cash flows are nearly gone (iAnthus). Both companies realized too late the challenges of too much debt. Their lender is the name (Gotham). Now, their only solution is to take on more debt. That's not good.
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Florida medical cannabis licenses have become known as "super" licenses for three reasons.
**Latest Patient Count from Florida's Office of Medical Marijuana Use
Love the show? Rate, Review, and Subscribe.
Twitter: @_FLCannabisNews
YouTube: https://bit.ly/35Yivwq
Email: David@FloridaCannabisPod.com!
This week, Florigrown heads to the Florida Supreme Court. MedMen, popular in marijuana stocks and cannabis stocks and cannabis news, closed five dispensaries. A few were near the florida georgia line.
On Florida's Cannabis News Podcast we talk about products like cannabis oil, cannabis seeds, and cannabis sativa.
By Florida's Cannabis News PodcastFlorida's Cannabis News Podcast
Wednesday May 13, 2020
Top Stories:
// MedMen Closes Cannabis Dispensaries
Highlights:
Florida's medical cannabis market is one of the nation's fastest growing. Described as an oligopoly, and that's because 13 out of 22 licensed vertically integrated operators actively operate over 200 dispensaries to over 300,000 registered patients.
Well known multistate operators have set up shop in Florida—Trulieve, Curaleaf, Surterra Wellness, Green Peak Innovations, MedMen are all license holders. Investment firms and multistate operators have paid millions to acquire a Florida medical cannabis license. MedMen paid $53 million to acquire their Florida license. Last month, Cresco Labs nearly struck a deal to acquire VidaCann—one of Florida's active operators with 13 retail locations as well as a 70,000 square-foot cultivation and processing facility—for an all cash deal of $120 million.
These "super" licenses make Florida's medical cannabis market unique. In 2017, during special session called by governor Rick Scott, the Florida legislature created "super" licenses by demanding a vertically integrated system where operators cultivate, process, and sell.
So Florigrown was an applicant for a license. And after being denied, they sued. Arguing not only is the DOH not acting properly by not taking applications, but the state enacted an unconstitutional law.
_____________________
A California-based medical marijuana dispensary has temporarily closed five of its eight Florida locations.
MedMen listed temporary closures on its website effective Sunday.
Locations are shuttered in Jacksonville Beach, Key West, Orlando, Sarasota and Tallahassee. Three stores in Pensacola, St. Petersburg and West Palm Beach remain open, according to the company's website.
MedMen is in some trouble. Vaping crisis led to the cannabis capital crunch. Then covid-19 hit the United States. This virus is going to kill a bunch of companies. One of these could be MedMen. They've taken on a ton of debt and their operating cash flows are nearly gone (iAnthus). Both companies realized too late the challenges of too much debt. Their lender is the name (Gotham). Now, their only solution is to take on more debt. That's not good.
_____________________
Florida medical cannabis licenses have become known as "super" licenses for three reasons.
**Latest Patient Count from Florida's Office of Medical Marijuana Use
Love the show? Rate, Review, and Subscribe.
Twitter: @_FLCannabisNews
YouTube: https://bit.ly/35Yivwq
Email: David@FloridaCannabisPod.com!
This week, Florigrown heads to the Florida Supreme Court. MedMen, popular in marijuana stocks and cannabis stocks and cannabis news, closed five dispensaries. A few were near the florida georgia line.
On Florida's Cannabis News Podcast we talk about products like cannabis oil, cannabis seeds, and cannabis sativa.