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Tara L. Tedrow believes that Florida can be a good model for
emerging marijuana markets. One of the reasons is that the robust
regulatory standards in place have helped minimize many of the
mistakes other states made in failing to regulate more on the front
end.
"Though the state's delays in licensing new companies
has stymied the industry's growth, Florida has also shown why
ensuring strict standards for operating a business can better
protect product quality and patients," says Tedrow,
shareholder and chair of Cannabis & Controlled Substances Group
at Lowndes, a large law firm headquartered in Orlando, FL. "I
am hopeful that between Governor [Ron] DeSantis and FDACS
Commissioner [Nicole] Fried, Florida will be one of the strongest
cannabis markets in the U.S."
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