ReLeaf Resources makes first shipment of FECO/RSO available to patients for one cent

 

The ball is officially rolling in Missouri!

We now have the opportunity to stock FECO on our shelves and we are only, roughly, 8 months into the retail portion of the program.

These are huge strides and we are so happy and honored to be among the first to offer this life-altering medicine to the patients of Missouri.

Here at ReLeaf we have always tried to have the patients’ best interest at heart and are continuing that trend with our FECO Sponsorship program. Our first shipment was sponsored by Dr. James McEntire of the Green Pot Clinic, allowing us to make the cost to patients only one penny.

ReLeaf will maintain a general “at cost” price point for FECO and RSO products but will be actively seeking groups, patients, and companies alike to help sponsor part of, or whole shipments, in order to keep bringing patients the ability to purchase at the penny price point.

ReLeaf will never profit from the sale of FECO or RSO, we are dedicated to providing this life-changing medicine to as many Missouri patients as possible – and the most effective way to do that is by making it affordable for absolutely anyone.

We obviously would like to see this in the hands of our most severely affected patients but healing comes in many forms; who are we to deny that to anyone? Our goal is to bring this to every patient for a penny, no matter what condition you may be in.

Releaf will work alongside Dr. McEntire, Mo Gro Solutions, and Cannaconnect to help raise money for every shipment going forward. ReLeaf also has a donation box in the dispensary for those who would like to add extra change or pay-it-forward to help even more.

We are calling on those who raised their voices the loudest in wanting us to have this available for the patients of Missouri.

We are calling on you to take those words and turn them into action and help us make this penny program permanent!

 

Green Vibes,

Josh Ordo, ReLeaf Resources & Dr. James McEntire, The Green Pot Clinic

 

 

 

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