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Next year, when consumers in Florida pick up a soda, chips or a candy bar when they load up for gas at Circle K gas station stores, they’ll be able to add another new item.

Next year, when consumers in Florida pick up a soda, chips or a candy bar when they load up for gas at Circle K gas station stores, they’ll be able to add another new item – licensed medical weed. Circle K, a Canadian convenience store and gas station operator, is teaming up with a leading cannabis packaged goods company, Green Thumb Industries, to sell marijuana at a limited number of locations in 2023.

Convenience is a strong channel in retail, and people want more access to cannabis,” Green Thumb CEO Ben Kovler, said in a statement. “The new RISE Express model is a huge step forward in making it easier and more efficient for patients to purchase high-quality cannabis as part of their everyday routine when stopping by their local convenience store,” he added. Selling marijuana is still illegal under federal law but Florida is among several states where its sale for medical use is legal.

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What so strange? Gas stations already sell beer.

As it should be in every state.

a Trump blow up doll ?

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Oh K

Los americanos venden marihuana en la estaciones mientras en Colombia la produccion y mercado en manos de los hijos de AlvaroUribeVel y unos cuantos. Uno que supone?

They won't be able to afford it given Biden's gas prices.

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