Seems like over the past 3 years, The Cannabis Businesses has expanded ten fold! From small town stores to corporate giants, everyone is trying to get some skin in the game. Uber and Circle K are no exception!

With more than 700,000 people holding medical marijuana cards in Florida, it is no surprise to see one or more companies jumping to get a hold on that huge market.
Circle K has taken the initiative and teamed up with Green Thumb Industries to start selling cannabis products at their gas stations, only in Florida.
They will be selling everything from Flower to Edibles, but you must have a certified medical card to make any purchases.

Circle K might be one of the first to start this trend of cannabis in gas stations, but they surely will not be the last!

If you are living in Toronto and can't seem to find the energy to get out to your local dispensary, you are in luck! The Uber corporation has announced that they will now start delivering weed directly to you.
If you are 19 years and older, you can now place orders with retailers on Leafly using the Uber Eats app and have it delivered directly to your door by drivers certified through the CannSell marijuana retail education program in Ontario. We are looking forward to see Uber transition this opportunity to the people of The U.S.A.

This trend is only going to continue to grow, and we welcome it! We hope this will continue to show more people, including our government, the many benefits of legalizing cannabis nation-wide.

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