ASA Activist Newslettter
In this Issue:
- Celebrating 20 Years of Advocacy!
- New California Advisory Group Formed
- Annual California Lobby Day - May 10
- ASA Supports INCBA Cannabis Law Institute
- ASA Founder Presenting at Cannabis Science Conference
- Univ. of Maryland Symposium Features ASA
- Sherer Named One of the 100 Most Influential People in
Cannabis
- ASA Celebrates 420 with Gritty in Pink
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Celebrating 20 Years of Advocacy!
On April
19, Americans for Safe Access celebrated 20 years of working for safe
access on behalf of medical cannabis patients.
ASA’s president and founder, Steph Sherer, wrote a letter about
ASA's accomplishments over two decades of advocacy and her gratitude
to everyone who has contributed to ASA’s successes.
“I am so humbled by all that we have accomplished together over the
last 20 years,” Sherer writes. “When we started Americans for Access,
we were facing paramilitary style raids from the DEA, only 8 states
had passed laws creating criminal exemptions for medical cannabis
patients, the DEA was still saying that cannabis was a gateway drug
and there was no legal access anywhere! And look at the world that you
have helped create!”
ASA remains a grassroots organization of patients, medical
professionals, scientists, and concerned citizens. ASA is sustained by
individual members and dedicated chapters and action groups in all 50
states.
Read Steph Sherer’s birthday letter here: www.safeaccessnow.org/asa_20th_birthday
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New California Advisory Group Formed
New Agenda Focuses on Improved Patient Access, Affordability,
Equity, Product Safety
This month Americans for Safe Access announced the creation of the
ASA California Advisory Committee (ASACAC). ASACAC was formed as a
result of strategic meetings between ASA staff, representatives from
California based chapters and affiliates, and California cannabis
stakeholders facilitated by ASA in the fall of 2021.
“After 25 years of implementing medical cannabis laws, patients are
still facing many challenges to safe and legal access to medical
cannabis due to state program inadequacies and continued federal
prohibition” said Steph Sherer, founder of Americans for Safe Access.
“I am overjoyed that this distinguished group has come together to
give a voice to issues facing patients in California and to work with
ASA to overcome them.”
ASACAC will work with ASA to find legislative and legal solutions
through a series of tactics including legislation, regulations and
education.
"Although there are news stories about the successful ‘cannabis
market’ in California, many of those who rely on cannabis as their
medicine, such as seniors, veterans, epileptic children and others,
have found their needs have been forgotten and are forced to use
products that are meant for the adult-use market,” said Bonni
Goldstein, M.D. “ASA has been fighting for patients in CA for 20 years
and I am grateful and humbled to join this group to continue this
critical work."
Read the full press release here: www.safeaccessnow.org/ca_advisory_announce
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Annual California Lobby Day to be Held May 10
ASA, along with California NORML, is sponsoring a Citizen
Lobby Day in Sacramento on Tuesday, May 10 where activists will be
trained and sent to their legislators’ offices to advocate for
patients’ rights. Learn more about it here: www.canorml.org/cal-norml-lobby-day-2022-in-sacramento/
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ASA Supports INCBA Cannabis Law Institute
Americans
for Safe Access is now a supporter of the International Cannabis
Bar Association's annual Cannabis Law Institute, held this year June
8-11.
The Cannabis Law Institute is the premier in-person legal
conference for all things cannabis, providing the opportunity to learn
the legal underpinnings of the cannabis industry, meet attorneys
supporting the industry, and spread the word about your brands,
services, and companies through the legal community.
INCBA is offering ASA members $100 off the registration fee. For
tickets to the event, visit here: cli2022.incba.org
and use the discount code ASA100, or consider sponsoring the
event.
To explore becoming an INCBA member, please visit canbar.org
or reach out to [email protected].
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ASA Founder Presenting at Cannabis Science Conference
For the first time in two years, ASA President and founder Steph
Sherer will be presenting in-person during the 2022 Cannabis Science
Conference West in Long Beach, California, May 18-20.
Steph’s presentation, “Analysis of State Cannabis Regulations,”
will provide a gap analysis of current state cannabis regulations with
a look to potential future regulations for cannabis and hemp
operators. Sherer will also cover how to implement best practices
consistent with state and federal rules and regulations, and
developing a record keeping process that meet regulatory
requirements.
Sherer's presentation is Thursday, May 19 at 9:30 a.m. The full
schedule and information on registeingr for the conference is at cannabisscienceconference.com
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Univ. of Maryland Cannabis Science Symposium Features ASA
Last week, ASA Executive Director Debbie Churgai presented at the
Medical Cannabis Science spring symposium at the University
of Maryland School of Pharmacy for their first-year students.
Churgai’s talk, The Need for Patient Advocacy during the main
symposium, was followed by an advocacy panel she moderated. The panel
consisted of Rylie
Maedler, Mike
Cardozo, and Dinesh
Perera, three advocates who are also working in the industry.
"I was so impressed with this group of students, and their
determination to make the industry something to be proud of,” said
Churgai. “Meeting these students makes me even more excited for the
future of medical cannabis."
Learn more about the University of Maryland cannabis education
program here: pharmacy.umaryland.edu/academics/ms-medical-cannabis-science-and-therapeutics
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ASA's Sherer Named One of the 100 Most Influential People in
Cannabis
ASA President and Founder Steph Sherer was featured as part of The
Bluntness' inaugural list of the 100 most influential people in
cannabis and psychedelics.
“Steph Sherer is one of the world’s leading advocates for medical
cannabis,” Gregory Frye writes. “For 20 years, Sherer has worked with
lawmakers across the U.S. to shape better medical cannabis
legislation. She also works to strengthen the cannabis industry
itself, creating medical cannabis standards for a better, safer
industry.”
The publication said the goal of the list is “to showcase the
people and companies who have impacted the cannabis industry." Sherer
was among nine advocates
featured. The others are:
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ASA Celebrates 420 with Gritty in Pink
For the second year in a row, ASA Executive Director Debbie Churgai
joined Gritty in Pink live on 4/20 during a virtual livestream of
cannabis-loving female artists and partners.
Gritty in Pink is a new community working towards gender equality
by empowering women in music and beyond. The show featured mariememusic @mandaamalina @handsoffgretel @sunnidread,
was hosted by @shira_girl @xtinereckless @rainepalladino,
and was sponsored by @drewmartinco @guitargirlmag @kanhatreats.
All proceeds went to Americans for Safe Access.
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Action Alert: Help Secure Safe Access for All Americans
For all ASA's victories, millions of Americans still lack safe
access. Even in states with medical cannabis programs, many qualifying
patients are excluded, including government employees and contractors,
those living in Section 8 housing, patients in assisted living or
hospice, individuals with workplace drug testing, even veterans.
Others find themselves unable to utilize the programs due to
prohibitive costs or access barriers.
ASA relies on individual members. Join
ASA today or renew your membership to be part of the only national
organization committed to fighting for patients and improving laws to
better serve them. You can also make a tax-deductible
donation to Americans for Safe Access Foundation, a 501(c)3
nonprofit (Federal ID 51-0579227) or mail a check to Americans for
Safe Access Foundation, 1629 K Street NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC
20006.
Please help spread the word!
Tell your family and friends why safe access matters and what ASA
is doing to protect patients and promote better laws and regulations.
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