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Suffolk County Sheriff Arrested For Allegedly Pressuring Cannabis Firm To Buy Stock

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Suffolk County Sheriff Steven Tompkins, 67, has been charged with Two Couns of Extortion for Allegedly Pressing A Boston-Based Cannabis Company to Sell Him Stock While It Was Preparaing For An Initial Public Public Offer In 2020. Federal Prosecutors Allege The Company Feared Rejectioning Tampkins Could Jeopardize its Partnership with a Sheriff’s depratment program that placed former in jobs there – poantially threatening its exploit license and iPoo. Trial submission states that Tampkins have connected $ 50,000 from its retirement account to buy stocks that initially grew at the price before declining. When the actions fell in 2021, he allegedly demanded and received a full return issued through five checks marked as “repayment of the loan”.

Tampkins, who oversees about 1000 employees, was taken to Federal Trustees in Florida and will appear in the US District Court in Boston. The sheriff, which previously fined $ 12,300 in 2023 for counters and the use of staff for personal instructions, threatens up to 20 years in prison for each count, three years under oversight and fine of $ 250,000. Neither his lawyer nor the Sheriff’s department commented on the case.

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Trulieve has completed a corporate restructuring

Trulieve Cannabis Corp. was the first An American cannabis company has received approval to list on a major US stock exchange.

The voting subsidiary of the Tallahassee, Florida-based company is expected to begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday under the ticker TRLV, the company said in a statement on Friday.

“As the first US cannabis company to go public on a major US exchange, we are excited about the opportunity to expand our shareholder base, increase liquidity and increase awareness of the benefits of medical marijuana,” said Trulieve Founder and CEO Kim Rivers.

“The move to the NYSE is an important development for Trulieve and the industry.”

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Under AB 2697, businesses would need approval from local jurisdictions

The California Senate Committee approved and passed the Assembly bill that would allow marijuana retailers to offer drive-through windows serve customers.

The measure, which passed the Senate Business, Professions and Economic Development Committee on a 7-3 vote Monday, says licensed cannabis retailers and micro-businesses with storefronts can sell marijuana products “to a customer in a vehicle in a drive-thru located on the premises.”

Under AB 2697 by Assemblywoman Gail Pellerin (D), businesses that sell cannabis would need approval from the local jurisdictions in which they operate to add a drive-thru option.

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