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Texas Supreme Court Rules Smokable Hemp Cannot Be Processed, Manufactured in the State

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Press Room June 27, 2022
Updated 2022/06/27 at 10:17 PM
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Element 7, a California-based
cannabis operator, has opened three new locations in Mendota, Willits and Chula
Vista, expanding its retail presence to 12 dispensaries in California.

Element 7 Founder and CEO
Robert DiVito, said in a press release the company is “proud” to expand its retail
footprint in California. 

According to the release, all
three locations will carry brands and products from large and small cultivators
and manufacturers in California.

“The menu we have selected
for the three stores includes some of the state’s leading brands like West
Coast Cure, Jeeter, Wyld, Kiva, Raw Garden, Alien Labs, Himalaya, and Pamos, as
well as local craft cannabis brands from across California,” DiVito said.
“We’re especially proud to deliver on our promise of bringing craft brands like
RoadTrip, NuhTopia, Dewpoint Farms, Lucy Goosey, Terp Mansion, and Arcata Fire
from our operations in Central and Northern California—that’s not just smart
for business, but it’s helping small farmers in these communities take their
products south to other parts of California, which has been a driving force in
our company vision since we started in 2018.” 

The company is also focused
on creating an inviting retail environment at all its locations, as well as
educating, entertaining and engaging customers.

“We’ve tried to create an
immersive retail environment that is different to what the rest of the market
is doing,” DiVito said. “We want to be disruptive both in our approach to how
we manage our operations, how we deliver value in competitive markets and the
immersive experience we deliver to our customers.”

The company also has plans to
open five additional retail locations in Napa City, Moreno Valley, Oakland, San
Francisco and Fresno by the end of the year, according to the release.

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