Springfield is about to get a third medical marijuana dispensary, one of 89 marijuana businesses state authorities certified to operate, out of roughly 370 that were licensed 13 months ago.
After opening a 55,000-square-foot cultivation center last fall and then dispensaries in Neosho and Humansville, Flora Farms said Monday that it would hold a grand opening at its Springfield location, 2027 N. Glenstone Ave., from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday.
“You won’t want to miss this!” the company said on social media.
“We’re very excited to be opening after all this time!” said the company president, Mark Hendren, in a prepared statement released Tuesday. “Our team has put in a heroic amount of time and effort into these facilities and we can’t wait to share them with the patients of Missouri.”
In Springfield, Flora Farms said, it will be selling THC-infused gummies, drinks, and pre-rolled joints. The pre-rolls, supplied by Kansas City-based manufacturer CLOVR, come in four strains of the cannabis plant.
More:Missouri extends deadlines after most medical marijuana businesses failed to open on time
“Supplies will be very limited,” the company said Tuesday. The company’s news release and its posts on Instagram and Facebook did not reference any sales of cannabis flower (i.e., marijuana buds for vaping or smoking).
Cannabis flower and manufactured products remain in short supply in Missouri: 56 out of 192 licensed dispensaries have been approved to operate, while just 16…
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Springfield is about to get a third medical marijuana dispensary, one of 89 marijuana businesses state authorities certified to operate, out of roughly 370 that were licensed 13 months ago.
After opening a 55,000-square-foot cultivation center last fall and then dispensaries in Neosho and Humansville, Flora Farms said Monday that it would hold a grand opening at its Springfield location, 2027 N. Glenstone Ave., from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday.
“You won’t want to miss this!” the company said on social media.
“We’re very excited to be opening after all this time!” said the company president, Mark Hendren, in a prepared statement released Tuesday. “Our team has put in a heroic amount of time and effort into these facilities and we can’t wait to share them with the patients of Missouri.”
In Springfield, Flora Farms said, it will be selling THC-infused gummies, drinks, and pre-rolled joints. The pre-rolls, supplied by Kansas City-based manufacturer CLOVR, come in four strains of the cannabis plant.
More:Missouri extends deadlines after most medical marijuana businesses failed to open on time
“Supplies will be very limited,” the company said Tuesday. The company’s news release and its posts on Instagram and Facebook did not reference any sales of cannabis flower (i.e., marijuana buds for vaping or smoking).
Cannabis flower and manufactured products remain in short supply in Missouri: 56 out of 192 licensed dispensaries have been approved to operate, while just 16…