User:Bri/Coalition for Cannabis Scheduling Reform
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Coalition for Cannabis Scheduling Reform is a cannabis industry and drug policy organization partnership created in 2023 for United States cannabis law reform concerning the status of cannabis under the Controlled Substances Act.[1]
Members
[edit]Members include Acreage Holdings; American Trade Association for Cannabis & Hemp; Bada Bloom; Bronx Community Foundation; Columbia Care; ConBud, Cresco Labs, Curaleaf, Dutchie, Green Thumb Industries, Hemp for Victory, Hero Grown, Holistic Solutions, Housing Works, Justus Foundation, Kush Culture Industries, Major Bloom, Majority Minority Group, Marcu Enterprises, Marijuana Policy Project, National Cannabis Roundtable, New York CAURD Coalition, Perkins Coie, PharmaCann, Physicians Research Center, LLC; PPP Dispensary, Queen City Remedies, Scotts Miracle-Gro, Simply Pure Trenton, Smacked, Trulieve, Union Square Travel Agency, US Cannabis Council, Valley Wellness, Verano Holdings, Vicente LLP; The Weldon Project; and Wyld.[2]
See also
[edit]- Coalition for Rescheduling Cannabis (founded 2002)
References
[edit]- "In the effort to legalize marijuana, know the key players and their plans". Modesto Bee. June 16, 2023.