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  • Tamarac Hosts Medical Marijuana Summit

    Tamarac Hosts Medical Marijuana Summit

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    updated: Feb 7, 2020

    The City of Tamarac is hosting a Medical Marijuana Summit on Thursday, February 20, from 6-8 p.m. at the Tamarac Community Center, 8601 W. Commercial Blvd.

    Learn about the health benefits and risks associated with the use of medical marijuana, how it’s different than CBD products, how and where dispensaries are operated, and regulatory requirements they have to follow.  

    Tamarac’s Vice Mayor Marlon D. Bolton will facilitate presentations and a panel discussion. Speakers and panelists will include the following experts:

    • Seth A. Hyman, President/CEO, Hempagenix
    • Arby Barroso, Co-founder, Green Roads
    • Dustin Robinson, Founding Partner, Mr. Cannabis Law
    • Daniel Sparks, Director of Compliance, Trulieve
    • Jeff Greene, VP of Marketing, the Florida Hemp Council
    • Maxine Calloway, Community Development Director, City of Tamarac
    • Michelle Weiner, MD, Faculty, Florida International University, Nova Southeastern University, and Florida Gulf Coast University
    • Vijay S. Choksi, Esq., Compliance Manager, GrowHealthy

    “Medical marijuana is still relatively new to Florida, and there is a lot to learn about its medicinal value and about doing business in this highly regulated industry,” said Vice Mayor Bolton. “I think it’s important that people have the facts.”

    This event is hosted by the City of Tamarac and supported by the Broward County Medical Marijuana Advisory Board.

    ABOUT THE CITY OF TAMARAC

    Tamarac covers a 12-square mile area in western Broward County and is home to more than 65,000 residents and approximately 2,000 businesses. Ideally situated, Tamarac provides easy access to highways, railways, airports and waterways, and a wealth of cultural and sports activities. Tamarac’s median age continues to grow younger and the population more diverse, as people recognize the City as a great place to spend their lives. For more information, visit www.Tamarac.org.

    Source: City of Tamarac, Public Information Office

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  • Blessed Herbs Cafe and Mount Zion Rastafarian Church Announce Launch of First Holiday Season Food and Cash Drive

    Blessed Herbs Cafe and Mount Zion Rastafarian Church Announce Launch of First Holiday Season Food and Cash Drive

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    updated: Dec 10, 2017

    Blessed Herbs Cafe and Mount Zion Rastafarian Church founder and practicing Rasta George Metropoulos today announced the launch of the organization’s first holiday season food and cash drive.

    Directly benefiting the neighborhood’s less fortunate and homeless people, and local churches that actively support needy individuals and families, Blessed Herbs donated $1,000 in cash and 25 sleeping bags to kick off their charitable campaign, and has also pledged to match donations from any local business or individual donors up to another $1,000 until Dec. 31, 2017.

    Most of all we are good, honest and open-minded people doing the right thing according to our faith in Jah.

    George Metropoulos, Founder

    After an intimate, sacramental launch ceremony held in the chapel to pray for the success of Blessed Herbs 2017 charitable drive, Mr. Metropoulos said that 100 percent of the food and money raised would be flowing directly through to those less fortunate.

    “We’re not just another profiteering pop-up marijuana dispensary, or a hypocritical public company that’s well-funded by the wealthy elites and promoted by ex-RCMP officers to cash in on the proven benefits, and inevitable legalization of our sacred ganja,” said Mr. Metropoulos, who is a practicing Rastafarian. “We are a community-based local church with a registered charity, also a cafe with local and fair trade treats, also a source of the best herb and highest quality medicinals. But most of all we are good, honest and open-minded people doing the right thing according to our faith in Jah.”

    Visit Sacred Herbs at 534 Annette Street, in Toronto, anytime from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., 7 days a week. To reach our store, please call us at 416-551-8926.

    For media or spiritual enlightenment, please call George Metropoulous:

    Founder and Chief Rastafarian

    Direct Line: 226-260-9536

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    Blessed Herbs offers comfort and support with spiritual, nutritional and medicinal marijuana — as well as a place of inner peace in the Rastafarian tradition — and is passionate about the use of herb by all, for the benefit of all. Producing the highest quality herbs for decades, we are proud or our past and strive for respect and recognition in the hearts and minds of all good people.

    Source: Blessed Herbs Cafe

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  • Ending Prohibition in NY State: Can It Be Done by Constitutional Convention?

    Ending Prohibition in NY State: Can It Be Done by Constitutional Convention?

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    Cannabis industry leaders gathered in Washington consider a novel tactic to legalize adult-use marijuana in NY.

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    updated: May 15, 2017

    As cannabis industry leaders gather in Washington, DC, to lobby the nation’s congressmen to relax federal laws prohibiting the sale and use of cannabis, medical marijuana and hemp, one group proposes a novel tactic to bypass the NY State legislature and legalize adult-use marijuana by a direct vote of the people in New York. Restrict & Regulate in NY State 2019 (RRNY) is holding a private briefing to explain the periodic mandatory vote in NY State on whether to hold a constitutional convention, or “ConCon.”

    Not to be confused with a federal constitutional convention, New York is one of 15 states whose state constitutions require a periodic popular vote on holding a state constitutional convention. Thus on November 7, 2017, a sleepy off-year election, New Yorkers will go to the polls to find, buried at the bottom of the ballot, the question “Shall there be a convention to revise the constitution and amend the same?” If they say “no,” the process will end. If they say “yes,” a two-year process will be triggered, culminating in a popular vote on changes to the NY state constitution proposed by a convention to be held in April 2019.

    “Our government, both in Washington and in Albany, is dysfunctional and unpopular, and in NY it is corrupt as well. The electoral college elected Trump but the people elected Clinton, and many inside and outside of our movement believe that establishment insiders rigged the primary system to deny Bernie Sanders an opportunity to run for President. The level of anger is palpable. The vote this November 7 in New York will be an early bellwether of what will come in 2018.”

    Josh Alper, Events and Communications Committee Chairman

    The last time NY voted yes on this question was 1967. Voters rejected this call in 1977 and 1997, but RRNY believes 2017 will be different. “The political and technological landscape is completely different today than it was 20 years ago,” said Josh Alper, one of the organizers of the briefing. “We live in an age of cellphones and social media, live-streaming and fake news. In 1997, the internet was only just taking off. In 1967, cellphones were barely imaginable.

    “Our government, both in Washington and in Albany, is dysfunctional and unpopular, and in NY it is corrupt as well. The electoral college elected Trump but the people elected Clinton, and many inside and outside of our movement believe that establishment insiders rigged the primary system to deny Bernie Sanders an opportunity to run for President. The level of anger is palpable. The vote this November 7 in New York will be an early bellwether of what will come in 2018.”

    “At the same time, use of cannabis has become mainstream. 56% of Americans say the use of marijuana is socially acceptable. Support for medical marijuana and hemp is through the roof. Our industry ran ballot initiatives in 9 states in 2016 and won 89% of them, and we bring millennials out to vote, largely because they find it shameful to keep people locked up and destroy their lives for doing something or possessing something that they see as harmless and commonplace. RRNY believes it is crystal clear that New Yorkers will turn out in much higher numbers than usual and they will vote to override the NY legislature on a number of issues, including cannabis, marijuana and hemp, by voting to have a state constitutional convention on November 7.”

    The briefing will be led by Dr. Peter Galie, renowned scholar and author on the NY constitution, and followed by Ben Tulchin, pollster for Bernie Sanders in 2016. Dr. Galie will speak on the NYS Constitution, its history, the history of this mandatory ballot question in NY State and the results of previous NYS ConCons, while Tulchin will talk about how to shape campaign strategy using data-driven polling and social media.

    The event is being held at The Phoenix Park Hotel in Washington, DC, on May 17, 2017. Seating is limited to 75. The event will be followed by Earl Blumenauer’s DC Comedy Night fundraiser (unrelated event, separate RSVP needed), featuring the Congressman and six of the Most Talented Members of Congress. For further information and tickets to the briefing, please visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/changing-the-ny-constitution-on-cannabis-nov-7-2017-nys-concon-ballot-question-tickets-34598139968.

    News media, please direct-message RRNY on Twitter @LegalWeed4NY.

    Source: Restrict & Regulate in NY State 2019

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