Veterans Cannabis Care to Distribute Free Vapes to Florida Vets

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CASSELBERRY, Fla. —  Veterans Cannabis Care, a Florida-based 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to improving Veterans’ quality of life, has partnered with vape manufacturer CCELL and wholesaler Canna Brand Solutions to donate 100 Veterans Cannabis Care-branded vape batteries each quarter, free of charge, ]directly to veterans across Florida. CCELL will provide the branding on the batteries at no cost, ensuring Veterans Cannabis Care can distribute professional-grade equipment to veterans without incurring production expenses.

The initiative is designed to reduce financial barriers, support safer consumption methods, and expand access to reliable cannabis technology for veterans who rely on medical cannabis as part of their wellness and treatment plans.

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“This partnership started with a genuine, human connection,” said Daniel Allen, founder and chief executive officer of Canna Brand Solutions. “Veterans Cannabis Care is not just an organization; it is a mission. We believe cannabis can play a meaningful role in wellness when used responsibly, and we are proud to support veterans through direct, tangible action.”

The donated devices are CCELL Palm SE vape batteries, a compact, inhale-activated platform with three voltage settings and a stable-temperature heating system that maintains a consistent draw for up to 15 seconds. These features are especially relevant for medical cannabis patients who may require longer inhalations or more precise temperature control depending on formulation and dose. The batteries are compatible with standard 510-thread cartridges.

Vaporization is often cited by clinicians and patients as one of the faster and cleaner delivery methods for medical cannabis. By providing high-quality, dependable vape batteries at no cost, the partnership helps ensure veterans have access to safer consumption tools without added financial strain.

“This collaboration directly reduces the cost of access for veterans while bringing greater visibility to our mission,” said Veterans Cannabis Care founder Robb Harmon. “These batteries will be given away free, directly to veterans, many of whom are already navigating serious financial and health challenges. Having reliable equipment matters.”

For Allen, the partnership is deeply personal. He has close friends who served in Afghanistan and Iraq and has lost friends, including veterans, to opioid addiction and overdoses. He has also seen firsthand how medical cannabis can help individuals manage post-traumatic stress disorder, reduce reliance on opioids, and regain stability and dignity.

“At the end of the day, business should be about more than transactions,” Allen said. “It should be about impact. If this partnership improves even one veteran’s quality of life, it is worth it.”

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President Donald Trump delivers remarks after signing an executive order to reclassify marijuana, directing federal agencies to expedite cannabis rescheduling from Schedule I to Schedule III.