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    Smoke Shop Festival 2022

    Smoke Shop Festival is coming November 5th to beautiful Tampa, Florida.. Get ready to vibe with Live Music Artist (to be announced) all day long, and more than 50+ Vendors with all the goodies. We have 2 different Challenges for you to participate in, as well as a VIP area(s) for connoisseurs...
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    FL: Third Tampa Bay Area Medical Marijuana Dispensary Opens Today

    The medical marijuana industry is growing in Tampa Bay. Thursday morning a new dispensary will open its doors on North Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa, becoming the third location of its kind in Tampa Bay. The company that owns the new dispensary, Trulieve, plans to open more shops in Bradenton...
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    FL: Medical Marijuana Dispensary Headed To Tampa

    Tampa - Medical marijuana providers Trulieve will open its first dispensary in Tampa this Thursday. The first company to be granted authorization by the state to distribute low THC and high THC cannabis to qualifying patients at its location at 8701 North Dale Mabry Highway. "This is exciting...
  4. Katelyn Baker

    FL: Medical Marijuana Dispensary Could Open In Tampa As Soon As Next Week

    A new medical marijuana dispensary could be up and running in Tampa as soon as next week. The Tampa location on North Dale Mabry Highway is owned by the company Trulieve. It will join the company's other dispensaries in Clearwater and Tallahassee. Trulieve CEO Kim Rivers says some Tampa...
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    FL: Cannabis Dispensary Gets State OK, Will Open Tampa Location

    Tampa - A new wellness center is scheduled to open this month near a number of hospitals around the University of South Florida. It will sell cannabis. Following approval last Wednesday from the state Health Department, Surterra Therapeutics can proceed in the next week with plans to start...
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    Tampa City Council Okays Civil Fines For Small Amounts Of Marijuana

    The City Council on Thursday eased the penalties for carrying misdemeanor amounts of marijuana, creating the option of imposing a civil fine instead of arresting offenders. The vote was 5-1, with Charlie Miranda in dissent and Harry Cohen out of the room. Once Mayor Bob Buckhorn signs the...
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