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One sharp knife...You guys have been saying you're buying all the way down.. It's amazing you both haven't bled out
Hey Thanks, I’ve Been Adding More Too $TCNNF
$3.87 on almost a million shares traded... We are witnessing Deja Vu ... Aurora, a Canadian weed company imploded just like this a few years ago.. Gambling and losing a bet on government doing to right thing..
Pray that Moody doesn't prevail with the Florida State Supreme Court
WIth the fix obviously in with Tallahassee being in Rons' pockets by hook and crook I would be pleasantly surprised if they did anything to hurt his election chances with Florida
I think people are getting tired of being forced tolay 189 bucks every 7 months to buy weed..
Trulieve needs the ability sell recreational weed , Bottom line
Yall will rust waiting on Schumer to do anything but run cry wolf with this Safe Banking crap as long as we have the GYM jordans on a mission to make mountains out of molehills
Somebody wants to sell me some in the 3's I won't say no. Thank you.
Hey Bob do you like TCNNF no bill I don't.
Hey Bob if I buy a thousand shares+- of TCNNF for
$4 would you buy them from me for $3.90? Sure
Bill as long as you buy them back from me for
$3.80 sounds like a plan. If we repeat this process
for years Hopefully we can run our competition
Out of business, we will just attribute the chump change
We lose to advertising costs. Since me and you are in
The illegal drug trade, we will hopefully increase our
Customer base. Hey Bob should we contact alcohol,
Tobacco, and pharmacy to help? Why? They have already
Been doing this for years. They were about to contact us.
I work with around 5,000 lights worth if indoor in Sacramento and other parts of CA and I can assure you that it isn't only "craft producers" who are doing well.
California is and probably always will be the largest market in this country so to fail here means only one thing - you aren't producing what consumers want.
Massachusetts is a white hot market, I grew up in New England and understand the Massachusetts market pretty well then (mid to late '90s) and especially now because we sell picks and shovels to the cultivation end of things there.
Pulling out of Mass is good. I'd pull out of any state whose courts rule cannabis dust from grinding flower kills ya.
FYI- follow up - Trulieve Cannabis Corp. is laying off 128 people as part of its announced exit from Massachusetts, MJBizDaily reported. The Florida-based cannabis company is closing dispensaries in Framingham, Northampton and Worcester on June 30. A cultivation facility in Holyoke will shut down by the end of the year. A retail dispensary in Grover Beach, Calif., will also shut down. Trulieve CEO Kim Rivers said the moves reflect the company's effort to preserve cash "as we continue to focus on our business strategy of going deep in our core markets and jettisoning non-contributive assets." The company said it remains confident in its market position overall as well as the long-term prospects for the industry. Alliance Global Partners analyst Aaron Grey reiterated its buy rating on Trulieve and said the company's overall business remains on track. "While Trulieve may offer less geographic diversification than some other operators under coverage, its dominance in the Florida medical market and notable opportunity in the potential Florida adult-use market presents meaningful upside, in our view," Grey said. Trulieve stock is down 46.1% in 2023, compared to a 23% drop by the AdvisorShares Pure U.S. Cannabis ETF (MSOS).
Nothing hot about CA and MA. Three underperforming dispensaries in MA and CA is a disaster for everyone except craft producers.
It’s a good move
52-week low. $4.03
BUY!
You sure about that RangerPeat???
If I'm wrong, then why is True-leave *really* pulling out of two of the hottest cannabis markets in the country?
Update.This concept seems to apply to TCNNF also.
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If TCNNF was a car/motor vehicle. The manufacturer really
Missed the boat not putting 3 or 4 stearring wheels in the
Back seat. Car manufacturers should consider putting steering wheels In the back seat of all TCNNF cars/O.T.C. Stocks. Maybe the back seat of everything. Back seat boardrooms. There's an idea. If TCNNF ever got a car with Four stearring wheels in the back seat. They should Cover it with a tarpolian you know "car wrap" then lock the back Doors. Not many, if any, back seat drivers are willing to
buy their own Car, and drive from the front seat.
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Even though no one ever answers a POST question.
I will ask a question anyway.
Q: what is the word at the very end of a Post called?
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ReasearchThat. / Nevermind.
I agree, the only reason I use charts at all is to make money, other than that I really don't have a use for them
Interesting statement. So, I guess that means AAPL is a no, Amzn is a no, Msft is a no, Nvda is a no. Now I have to sell them all Friday, Googl is at 27, better watch it. Looks like banks are ok, and here I thought they would be risky, Tobacco companies appear to be fine, oil companies too. Yep, I’ll be all over that Friday morning. Thanks for your advice
Oh, I’m such a goof! Thanks for setting me straight. Switching now. ??
I was curious how much all these “PR newswire” alerts cost?
Maybe another area to cut cost lol…do we need to hear about the signatures again, that most likely will amount to nothing….
The decoder ring, bro its on the wrong finger! Maybe wear it on your big toe…see if that helps
LCK
Ehh, squiggly lines or straight ones, what do they know?
I saw there were a couple of good news stories out there today; cost cutting and lots of signatures. Seems like it was sell the good news?
I must have the battery in my news coder ring in backwards.
The reason TCNNF's PPS is dropping is!
The"bad guys" are working with thousands
Of accounts and A.I. (advance intelligence).
We're as the good guys who are supposed to
Spot stock manipulation are working with A.I.
(Absence of intelligence)/(any intelligence)
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How bad guys do it.
Example: buy a thousand shares of TCNNF+- for$4.10
Quickly sell for $4.05 or less. To another (bad guy) or
A long looking for a good deal. Repeat for years....
If you're not buying leagal weed, then your buying
I'leagal weed. Or alcohol, tobacco &/or pharmacy stuff.
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Just what the "bad guys" want. Worth the chump change
They are losing/spending --- on "Advertising"....
Bear flagging on the daily and weekly? oh boy….
LCK
FYI - This Medical Cannabis Giant Is Shutting Down Another CA Dispensary, Plans To Exit MA Market: Here's Why
12:06 pm ET June 1, 2023 (Benzinga) Print
Trulieve Cannabis Corp. (CSE: TRUL) (OTCQX: TCNNF) announced on Thursday plans to close the cannabis retail location in Grover Beach, California, as part of its initiative to preserve cash and improve financial performance.
Since mid-2022, Trulieve has undertaken proactive steps to rationalize cash and margin dilutive assets and streamline operations while reallocating resources toward attractive markets with long-term growth potential. Measures taken to date include the closure of select California retail assets, the exit of the Nevada wholesale market and idling of production capacity to match consumer demand across multiple markets.
The latest move follows the exit of select California retail assets last year in Palm Springs and Venice.
The Tallahassee, Florida-based company said it also plans to wind down its operations in Massachusetts, including shutting down retail locations in Framingham, Northampton and Worcester by the end of June. To that end, Trulieve expects to cease operations in the Bay State by the end of 2023.
"These difficult but necessary measures are part of ongoing efforts to bolster business resilience and our commitment to cash preservation as we continue to focus on our business strategy of going deep in our core markets and jettisoning non-contributive assets," Kim Rivers, the company's CEO, said. "We remain fully confident in our strategic position and the long-term prospects for the industry."
Our healthcare where I live is now almost entirely Cleveland Clinic. It is the worst healthcare organization on the planet
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They also know this but dont talk about it. https://www.statnews.com/2023/05/30/cali-sober-marijuana-opioid-alcohol-addiction/
The phenomenon of being “Cali sober” is taking the recovery world by storm. It is defined as dedicating oneself to a life free of drugs and alcohol — except for cannabis and other psychedelics. (Though many consumers don’t think of cannabis as a psychedelic, policy experts often consider it one because of its effects.)
Hardcore proponents of abstinence-based recovery, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, dismiss the Cali sober approach as dangerous and “not really recovery.” Those who make their livings by treating addiction the traditional ways, such as addiction specialists and representatives of our country’s sprawling rehab industry, also dismiss the idea. For example, the Cleveland Clinic maintains a blanket ban on physicians certifying patients for medical cannabis for any condition (even though medical cannabis is legal in Ohio). One of their addiction psychiatrists told the clinic’s website, “After all, you’re not sober if you’re still using mind-altering substances. You’re replacing one addictive substance with another. It’s a slippery slope.”
But the slippery slope holds no water. I am 15 years into recovery from a vicious addiction to prescription opioids. I’m also a physician and have had the privilege of treating thousands of patients for substance use disorders, ranging from doctors surreptitiously snorting oxycodone to people living on the streets. Through these experiences, I’ve given a great deal of thought to the issues surrounding what predisposes one to addiction, what constitutes an addiction, how we get addicted, and how we recover. The best definition of addiction that I’ve heard, to date, is a simple one, “continued use, despite negative consequences.”
Yet this definition raises some crucial questions: Continued use of what? All drugs, or just the one(s) that derailed your life? For how long? For life?
For nearly a century, the recovery community has largely followed a line from Alcoholics Anonymous: that recovery means abstinence from all drugs and alcohol, completely and forever (except, of course, for tobacco and caffeine, which are considered “good drugs” and are freely allowed at 12-step meetings).
Unfortunately, this binary and ideological approach has an extremely low success rate — by one estimate, 5%-10% for AA. Its rigidity alienates many and is mainly based on historical tradition rather than science. It has very little to do with our modern understanding of addiction, the new treatments we are developing, or the realities that our understandings and treatments of addiction have greatly evolved since the “Big Book” of Alcoholics Anonymous was written in 1939.
It’s time to update that thinking. It isn’t cheating to use medicines or other substances to maintain recovery. In fact, anyone who wants to enter and stay in recovery mainly must find a way to eschew the continued use of the specific drug that derailed your life in a way that is causing ongoing distress.
My definition is more consistent with current scientific thinking about recovery, which includes the use of modern, lifesaving medications that help people overcome the biological components of their addictions. My definition is also more inclusive, and humane. Offering a bigger recovery tent allows more people to feel welcome and safe. This can save lives.
There is no firm scientific basis for the “abstinence only” models of recovery, which have engendered generations of slogans and platitudes that people like me have had to repeat over and over, when forced into rehab, as I was for 90 days. We sat in a group and chanted, “one is too many and a thousand is never enough” as a totem against future drug and alcohol use. This experience, to me, was so boring and mindless; it was enough to make you want to use drugs again.
Moreover, this approach is about as far away from science as one can get on planet Earth. The most convincing study I found, published in JAMA in 2014 showed the opposite:
“As compared with those who do not recover from an SUD [substance use disorder], people who recover have less than half the risk of developing a new SUD. Contrary to clinical lore, achieving remission does not typically lead to drug substitution, but rather is associated with a lower risk of new SUD onset.”
In other words, the tools, insight, and experiences you gain from the process of getting into recovery from one addiction can be protective against other addictions, so one may be at less risk with a different drug than an addiction naive person might be. None of this is definitively settled, but it is intriguing and certainly is consistent with the use of alternative treatments — such as cannabis and psychedelics — to maintain and support one’s recovery.
It is important to state that 12-step programs are quite effective for a self-selected group of people who enjoy these meetings, who relate to them culturally, and who find them invaluable to sustain their recoveries. If someone chooses abstinence, and it works for them, that is something to be supported and celebrated. Yet, there is no rationale or evidence to impose this model on all people seeking recovery.
The first public challenge to abstinence-only recovery paradigms came with widespread adoption of methadone and Suboxone (buprenorphine) to treat opioid use disorder. In short order, stories started filtering out about people being hassled at 12-step meetings for using Suboxone or methadone. People were told at recovery meetings, “you aren’t really in recovery if you are taking methadone/Suboxone – you’re just swapping one drug for another.” I’ve seen people say things along these lines at Narcotics Anonymous meetings. Yet the clinical utilization of Suboxone and methadone results in a 50% reduction in both overdosages and death from overdose. Recovery has to be about the outcomes and about saving and improving lives.
What happens when you go a step further, beyond Suboxone and methadone, and not only challenge the abstinence-only model, but challenge it with medicines/drugs that have been deliberately stigmatized by the war on drugs, such as cannabis and other psychedelics? To many 12-steppers and addiction psychiatrists, the inclusion of cannabis — a “bad” drug — in any talk of “recovery” from addiction is heresy. It bucks against the decades of inaccurate messaging we’ve been given that cannabis is highly addictive and extremely dangerous. It can be difficult for them to understand the idea of Cali sober because many don’t have lived or clinical experience treating people with cannabis, and don’t have a realistic, nuanced view of the relative benefits and harms of cannabis use. They have only been exposed to magnified versions of the harm and have been shielded from discussions of benefits.
We are in the process of a vast societal reevaluation of the relative benefits and harms of cannabis, with public acceptance of both medical and recreational use growing yearly. Using medicinal cannabis to transition away from more dangerous drugs, such as alcohol or heroin, is an increasingly popular and accepted form of harm reduction. I have had tremendous success in my clinical practice transitioning people from both medicinal opioids and alcohol to cannabis. I find cannabis to be particularly efficacious, because it can help treat or palliate many of the symptoms that may have helped incite and fuel the addiction to these other drugs in the first place, such as anxiety, insomnia, chronic pain, and trauma.
It is important to note that cannabis certainly is not without its own set of harms. Cannabis use is best avoided by teenagers (due to the concern about the health of their developing brains), by women who are pregnant or breastfeeding (due to concerns about effects on the fetus/newborn), before driving, or in patients with a personal or family history of psychosis (as cannabis can destabilize these patients). But the best way to prevent use by people who are at risk is careful regulation and education rather than through criminalization, which drives drug use underground and makes it, on the whole, vastly more dangerous.
In no particular order, the critical components of a healthy, stable recovery from addiction are insight, humility, connection, mindfulness, and gratitude. As we focus on the present, connect with others, and approach the world with kindness and humility, we are happier and stronger, and this leaves much less room for the drugs to settle back in.
These are exactly the traits within us that cannabis helps foster, which is why it so powerfully aligns with the personal recovery plans of so many recovering people. To quote the astronomer Carl Sagan, the smartest person I’ve ever met to date (and longtime friend of my father, an academic who was early to challenge popular myths about cannabis):
“The illegality of cannabis is outrageous, an impediment to full utilization of a drug which helps produce the serenity and insight, sensitivity and fellowship so desperately needed in this increasingly mad and dangerous world.”
Related: Psilocybin shows promise for treating alcohol addiction, new study finds
It’s notable this language so thoroughly overlaps the language in the 12-step programs, which are fundamentally based on “serenity and insight, sensitivity and fellowship.”
If people have surmounted their addictions and are back to work, healthy, and living fulfilling, meaningful lives, what does it matter if they are abstinent, on cannabis, using Suboxone, or microdosing with psychedelics? One may yearn for a perfect world in which we would all do yoga, eat tofu, and meditate, where no one feels the need to rely on a drug or a substance to help get us through the day. Yet, there are very few, if any, societies that have existed without the use of one psychoactive drug or another.
Addiction is a deadly consequence of an ugly confluence of distress and drug use that needs to be addressed with empathy, compassion, and evidence, not with judgment, stigma, and adherence to old beliefs that aren’t borne out by research. Every path out of addition and into safe, stable recovery is unique to the person walking it. But all of us who are recovering from addiction nourish and support one another, not to be divided along lines of rigid approaches and inflexible ideologies.
Peter Grinspoon, M.D., is a primary care physician and a cannabis specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital and an instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is the author of the new book “Seeing Through the Smoke: A Cannabis Expert Untangles the Truth about Marijuana.”
My prediction?
TRULIEVE holds $4.18
A reversal confirmation is seen soon.
Alcohol tobacco and big pharma plus a few others really
Hate MJ products why! Because MJ products are and will
Continue to cost Alcohol tobacco and big pharma tens of
Billions of dollars. So how Is Alcohol tobacco and big pharma
Attacking the MJ industry. To prevent such a huge loss of
Income. Let's talk about TCNNF. So how are the "bad guys"
Lowering TCNNF's PPS? The "bad guys" who are working
With A .I. (actual intelligence.)
Have set up a group of thousands
Of accounts to trade TCNNF and other
MJ stocks back and forth.
Throughout the day. They buy a thousand+- shares of TCNNF
Stock then sell them 5¢ to 10¢ lower or more.
Mostly to TCNNF longs Looking for a good deal.
Or by having another account in the
Group buy for 5¢ to 10¢ lower or more.
Repeat several times a day.
After 3:00 pm is their favorite time of day. 3:45 to 3:59:59...
By rotating through thousands of accounts the "bad guys" avoid being caught by the S.E.C. For stock manipulation. Since each account only makes one or
Two trades a week or so. Keep in mind
The S.E.C. doesn't have an A.I. (any intelligence)
Probably need To be investigated for taking bribes.
Well that's my point of view.
As long S republicans control Florida and have a majority in the house I don’t see any forward progress with life in weed ills getting any better
Be a miracle if the Fla Supreme Court doesn’t kiss Ron’s Azz.
Went and picked my RSO at trulieve . They said it had been slow .
Parking lot research
https://www.newsbreakapp.com/n/0md9mAlW?pd=0DKcEoto&lang=en_US&s=i16&send_time=1685221592
Effective June 12, 2023, a significant change will be implemented to Medical Marijuana Laws in Florida regarding the process for people seeking caregivers, requiring some applicants to submit fingerprints for background checks.
In the email release from the Office of Medical Marijuana (OMMU) on Friday, May 26, the changes are outlined in section 381.986(6)(b)6., Florida Statutes and the Department of Health's Emergency Rule 64ER23-2.
Haha Thank You RangerPete
Obviously you have no idea what you are talking about
Thanks $TCNNF
Or maybe Trulieve grows and sells boof?
I wonder if Connected brought California problems they don't really understand to Florida inadvertently(??)
Whatever the case, Trulieve is doing poorly for reasons other than what people think. It's pretty entertaining the narrative that all the large MSO put out why they are not doing well. Lack of banking. regulations, 280 E, the black market etc. when in reality they just suck at growing marijuana. It's that simple.
Because despite what they thought originally, this sh*t does not sell itself lol
Copied from Yahoo finance.
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"Gerry
1h ago
I have never understood why people blame the shorts for a plummeting stock price. It's actually the longs that cause the stock price spiral as they are the SELLERS undercutting the price. The shorts actually put a floor on the price as they HAVE to buy at some point. The sellers can keep selling to zero. "
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So what do you think. Do Longs keep selling lower and lower!
Making other longs happy to get good deals at lower and lower prices. If so how do we get the PPS to go up?
Trulieve Announces Opening of Affiliated Medical Marijuana Dispensary in Limerick, PA
Florida took the election away from Al Gore will do the same with cannabis, watch law makers then celebrate with alcohol and drive drunk and get away with it.
Yes, they have certainly gotten out of control. Vote em all out. The move by Moody does not help Desantis on the national stage, they of course haven't figured that out yet. As long as they appeal only to the narrow christian right, they will not win on the national stage. Desantis might as well give up running, he's passed so many unfavorable laws in the "Free State of Florida" he'll never be elected president.
If you spent 40 years in Tallahassee,what politicians do and why is easy.
State Supreme Court ?
Don’t be shocked if they find one word they can use to block the will of the voters
You republican fans, keep voting for them . They’re your friends
in the Tallahassee Democrat today
When Ashley Moody moved Monday to block a recreational marijuana initiative from the 2024 Florida ballot, many saw the effort as the attorney general preparing the field for a Gov. Ron DeSantis presidential campaign.
The Adult Use of Marijuana amendment is expected to attract infrequent and new voters to the polls, according to proponents, Democrats and consultants.
NORML, a 53-year-old nationwide advocacy group for the legalization of marijuana, finds when marijuana is on the ballot voter turnout increases between five and 10 percent.
“If you think about how tight Florida was, over the past several years that could drive things. Typically, if you give people something they want to go vote for it, they'll go vote for it,” said Chris Cano, executive director of the Suncoast chapter of NORML, and a national board member.
Minnesota is on the verge of becoming the 23rd state in the U.S. to allow the production, sale and use of marijuana for recreational uses.
I don't think TCNNF has any facilities there, but it shows the movement continues toward legalization.
Free State of Florida, where two people can decide what over 1million people want. So take it to the voters. The legislators don't want to give up control so they are making it almost impossible for people to do a constitutional amendment. We'll see what the court says.
He lost in Jacksonville. That has meaning.
Remember me telling you guys that Desantis wil do everything in his power to defy the will of the voters … again .
Here we go …….
“Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is asking the Florida Supreme Court to dismiss a recreational marijuana amendment. Moody cited a law requiring constitutional amendments to touch on just a single subject, and whether it complies with all technical requirements of state law, which she claims the amendment does not follow. It would clear all licensed Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers in the state to start making and selling recreational cannabis products.”
https://share.newsbreak.com/3v7rxxdw
Faded into the close. No joy.
Her husband is in law enforcement and approves of prohibition, vote her and her husband out.
Please don’t delete this post as it is no more political than anything posted here everyday. You need to understand that the R’s have been in power in Florida for more than 20 years. No matter how many people support legalization, the R’s will use every tool possible to stop it. Legalization represents one more step toward losing their way of life. This is another battle in the culture war.
Everyone's moving to the front of the "Canabus"?
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Hope they stay there. For years.
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Canabus = https://www.shutterstock.com/shutterstock/photos/2259156203/display_1500/stock-photo-open-tin-can-with-school-bus-on-pink-blue-background-creative-layout-2259156203.jpg check it out.
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How many stocks have gone up 100 times from their low?
TCNNF's low = $4.26 low X 100 = $426.00 looking forward to it.
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"Our first quarter results reflect our ability to deliver on our strategic initiatives, translating into continued strong financial performance," said Kim Rivers, CEO of Trulieve. "In addition to delivering on strong financial results we also achieved many significant milestones in the first quarter of the year. Growth continued in Florida with the opening of four new dispensaries, completing the first sale of smokable flower in Florida, and settling with the Florida Department of Health, allowing us an additional 14 stores above the state cap. We are very pleased with the progress we experienced in the beginning of 2019 and are continuing to see that same momentum carry into the second quarter."
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