Saturday, November 14, 2020

ALEC Style Lobbying Group Comes to Cannabis

        Announcing the formation of a national cannabis organization dedicated to  providing best practices for regulators around the country. In the spirit of ALEC (American Legislative Exchange Council), The Cannabis Regulatory Association (CANNRA) is made up of regulators from nineteen states. Focusing on industrial hemp, medical cannabis and adult use cannabis, the group is non partisan and takes no formal stance on decriminalization or legalization, according to a press release. The group will seek input from research organizations, public health officials, policymakers, legal authorities, advocacy groups, and cannabis industry participants. However, advocacy groups and industry members are not permitted to join CANNRA.

       Norman Birenbaum, President of CAMRA and Director of New York's cannabis programs said in the PR,   “The Cannabis Regulators Association will provide a much needed forum for regulators to engage with each other to identify and develop best practices, create model policies that safeguard public health and safety, and promote regulatory certainty for industry participants. CANNRA’s inaugural president. He continues, "The association will strive to create and promote harmony and standardization across jurisdictions which choose to legalize and regulate cannabis." (From Norman Birenbaum quote in CANNRA PR)  

The first Cannabis Regulators Roundtable was hosted in 2017 by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB). Rick Garza, Director of the WSLCB, said in the press release, “I am proud that the nation’s first Cannabis Regulators Roundtable meeting was hosted by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) in April 2017 with just the first four states to legalize adult-use cannabis: Washington, Colorado, Oregon and Alaska.” (From Rick Garza quote in PR)

        CANNRA is expecting more state and local regulators to join in the future. By joining members will have access to "member regulators, resources for cannabis policy development and staff training, and will have the ability to access, and participate in the development of model standards and best practices for cannabis regulation."                                                   

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Cannabis Consumption Consulting Offered at AMC

                              Advocates for Medical Cannabis offers cannabis consumption consulting (CCC). With legal cannabis expanding in 4 states and Mississippi adopting a medical cannabis system, it is more important than ever new consumers learn safe and effective consumption methods and techniques.

       Cannabis is a great medicine for a wide variety of issues, but knowing how to use it is important. AMC will put their experience to work for you to develop a plan to help you get the most out of your cannabis healing. Cannabinoids, terpenes, dosing methods and concentrations, product selection, these are just a couple things AM                    C can help with.  

                     

Click Here to contact AMC and begin learning how cannabis can work for you.