SACRAMENTO, CA, January 04, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- On January 19, 2016, the California Cannabis Industry Association and Cal Heritage invite the cannabis industry and interested individuals to the Crest Theatre, 1013 K Street, Sacramento, California, for a full day of informative activities and great music. The event begins at 9:00 a.m. with a Cannabis Policy Architects Roundtable Discussion and culminates in the evening with a concert featuring the Sons of Champlin, featuring special guest Barry "The Fish" Melton, originally of Country Joe and the Fish.
Right now, Counties throughout the State of California are writing and reviewing new ordinances. California has new legislation in the works for both legalization of marijuana and the regulation of medical marijuana. Cal Heritage considers it imperative to identify and bring together policy experts that work with state legislators and agencies to implement sensibly-crafted regulations. Be part of the pro-active conversation that will shape responsible laws and impact California's economic future.
Now, more than at any time in California's recent history, the cannabis industry is at a critical point. Counties throughout the state are creating and adopting serious limitations and highly restrictive regulations that may criminalize commonplace activities that are legal today.
As a result of the critical nature of participation in the process, Cal Heritage and California Cannabis Industry Assoc. are providing this roundtable discussion as a free of charge public benefit forum. There are no fees for attending the roundtable discussion on January 19, 2016.
"We want to create a forum for lawmakers to hear the concerns of the cannabis community and also for those involved in this fast-growing industry to hear from State policy architects. We firmly believe that California's best hope for effective regulations is by creating dialogue. For this reason, there are no fees related to participation in this critical discussion."--Eric Gudz, COO Cal Heritage
After roundtable discussions and public hearings, return to the Crest Theatre for a benefit concert with The Sons of Champlin, including special guest Barry "The Fish" Melton. These seminal musicians of the 1960's "San Francisco Sound" bring their talents to promote unity and leadership among cannabis industry members. Concert tickets are $45, with all proceeds benefiting Cal Heritage's work on responsible cannabis regulations and related community development efforts.
An iconic image by Stanley Mouse has been loaned for this rare reunion concert. Mouse is one of the great rock poster artists of the 1960's; his artwork has been featured on countless album covers for the Grateful Dead, Journey and others.
Who: Cal Heritage and California Cannabis Industry Assoc.
What: Panelists and discussion prior to Public Hearing at State Capitol
Where: Crest Theatre, 1013 K St, Sacramento, CA 95814
When: January 19, 2016
9 am - 12 pm, Panelist roundtable discussion
1:30 - 4:30 pm, Joint public hearing of the State Assembly Business and Professions Committee, Assembly Agriculture Committee, and the Assembly Health Committee in room 4202 of the State Capitol. The informational hearing will focus on "Medical Marijuana Regulation: The Plan for Statewide Implementation."
5:00 - 6:30 pm, the California Cannabis Industry Association PAC reception in downtown Sacramento for interested roundtable discussion attendees (separate ticket required)
6:30 - 9:30 pm, Sons of Champlin, Benefit Concert
Cost:
Main Event: No Fee
Reception: contact Ben Bradley for details, [email protected]
Concert: $45
Get Tickets: http://www.calheritage.com/events/
Details: Call (916) 910-9769 or visit http://www.calheritage.com/events/
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California Cannabis Policy Architects roundtable discussion panelists:
• Welcoming Remarks Assemblymember Ken Cooley, author of Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act
• Finance‚ Fiona Ma, State Board of Equalization, 2nd District (Roundtable Moderator)
• Legal, Greg Anton, Attorney and Champion of Medical Marijuana Rights
• Statewide Policy, Nate Bradley, Exec. Director, CA Cannabis Industry Assn. (CCIA)
• Agriculture / Water, Chris Carrigan, State Water Resources Control Board (invited)
• Medical, Eduardo Martinez, California Medical Association (CMA) (invited)
• Law Enforcement, John Lovell, Legislative Advocate for Law Enforcement
• Local Government, Paul Smith, Regional Council of Rural Counties (RCRC) (invited)
• Tribal Interests, Wayne Smith, Former Deputy Dir., Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
• Non-Profits, Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP)
Cal Heritage is a Public Benefit Company, born out of activism, that is committed to serving cannabis and hemp businesses seeking to integrate successfully with local communities and with those who have been most affected by the misaligned cannabis policies of the past.
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