FLUENT Issues Statement on Failed Cannabis Bills in Texas
Commenting on the recent failed legislation,
While we are ultimately disappointed in the
As of October of last year,
At FLUENT, we believe in broadening access to medical cannabis. We are currently expanding our delivery capabilities to support patient populations in
While we're disappointed in this legislative outcome, we're here to support the people of
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