Trulieve Cannabis Corp (OTCMKTS: TCNNF) has collaborated with Solevo Wellness in a joint move to announce the sponsorship of expungement clinics. The company and its dispensary group make the pronouncement in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Everything will happen during the Juneteenth festival. Trulieve’s longstanding partner, Minorities for Medical Marijuana (M4MM), will be the one hosting the clinics.
The Fighting injustice
The sponsorship of these clinics happens to be part of Trulieve’s dedication and commitment to staging a solid fight against social injustice. The other thing is to effectively address issues in the minority communities where the war on drugs continues to be witnessed.
The WPA Juneteenth Freedom Days Festival is set to take place in Pittsburgh, and it always spans the whole of June.
The CEO of Trulieve Kim Rivers opines, “It’s important to recognize, especially on the Juneteenth holiday, the history of disenfranchisement and racism associated with cannabis prohibition and enforcement, and as a leader in the legal cannabis industry we have a responsibility to take steps to address that past.”
He speaks out about its determination and dedication in pushing for equity among all of its patients, employees, and customers. This company is also looking forward to better times ahead to offer its communities much-needed support.
McCarthy’s take
The founder and CEO of Minorities for Medical Marijuana, Roz McCarthy, speaks on behalf of her company, outlining that they are pretty impressed about joining hands with a great corporate partner like Trulieve. She says that she will provide outstanding leadership to ensure that the collaboration serves all persons that the war has disproportionately impacted on Drugs’ era.
The official speaks out about how M4MM has always sought to repair harm, pointing specifically to their world-class expungement program. The leader also speaks out about the outreach programs, education, and training. She believes that all these aspects are significant contributors to making the world a better place.