Trulieve, 2nd Marijuana Dispensary in Sebastian, Announces Grand Opening

Trulieve Opens in Sebastain

Trulieve Cannabis Corp. will open its new 4,600 sq. ft. location in Sebastian, Florida. The Grand Opening will be Thursday, January 28, 2021, at 9:00 am.

“We are excited to open this new dispensary in Sebastian and bring access directly to patients in the area, as well as offering resources for education on the benefits of medical cannabis,” Trulieve CEO Kim Rivers said.

“Trulieve remains dedicated to creating an environment where everyone from experienced patients to people newly curious about medical cannabis feel comfortable. Our staff is well-trained, educated, and ready to serve patients; we encourage everyone to reach out to find out more,” Rivers said.

Trulieve is the second dispensary in Sebastian, after AltMed Florida’s MUV opened exactly one year ago. Trulieve also has a dispensary in Vero Beach.

The new dispensary also supports Trulieve’s goal of ensuring direct, reliable access to medical cannabis across its home state of Florida. It joins the Company’s 72 other Florida dispensaries.

In honor of the Company’s brand-new dispensary, all patients from those new to Trulieve to the dedicated Truliever community will be eligible for a 25% in-store discount at the new Sebastian dispensary on opening day.

In line with policies adopted statewide, all visitors are required to wear masks for the duration of their dispensary visit. Additionally, only patients and their state-approved caregivers will be allowed inside the waiting room and dispensary at this time. 

Some of the products include edibles, smokable cannabis, concentrates, tinctures, topical creams, 4×4 grow tent yield, vaporizers, and others. Trulieve also offers home delivery statewide for patients and convenient in-store pickup.

Trulieve Sebastian Grand Opening

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The Office of Medical Marijuana Use recently announced the registry has surpassed 465,000 registered medical marijuana patients with an active ID card, with Trulieve consistently selling approximately half of the state’s overall volume per the Florida Department of Health.

To support the state’s rapidly growing patient base, there are more than 2,700 registered ordering physicians in the State of Florida.

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