amendment 3

With Amendment 3 on the horizon, Trulieve is ready to expand its footprint, but let’s not mistake growth for progress. As one of the largest operators in the space, they’re equipped to navigate the regulatory landscape. But will this really help craft cannabis thrive, or just widen the gap between big players and small operators? I’m not making accusations—just asking questions that matter to the community.

Out in California, the story unfolds differently: another wave of illegal cannabis eradication and destroyed plants. While enforcing the law is one thing, the underlying issue remains—craft growers often find themselves priced out of legal markets, which can unintentionally fuel the black market. These aren’t new problems, just ongoing ones that deserve attention.

And now, with Bingham’s first drive-through cannabis shop set to open, it’s a clear reminder of what innovation and resilience can achieve, even against the odds. This isn’t just about one location opening; it’s about shifting the narrative to support small business.

Meanwhile, the F'nAround Podcast has broken into the top 10% globally—a testament to people’s desire for genuine stories and authentic perspectives. This momentum reflects a growing appetite for truth, humor, and the kind of storytelling that isn’t filtered by corporate interests. You know… what actually happens in the cannabis industry and to real people who are in the way of corporate interests. Did I forget to mention that we’ve gotten enough attention that interviews of us and our stories are going to be done… for you to stream.
Fnaround.com

Craft cares, corporate doesn’t.
Speak your truth.
The CannaConsigliere
(soon to be a 312ALL produced movie)
Not the nuEra Cannabis Guy.

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