Marijuana Regulators And Small Businesses To Outline Alternative Federal Legalization Vision As Equity Group Expands Partnerships

April 15, 2023 · marijuanamoment.net

Marijuana regulators from three states, advocates and small business representatives of the cannabis industry will share advice on charting an equitable path forward in the legalization movement at an upcoming event organized by a non-profit focused on preventing corporate monopolization of the market.

The Parabola Center for Law and Policy, a think tank working to educate lawmakers and advocates about the potential ramifications of consolidated ownership in the marijuana sector, also announced on Friday that it has partnered with 50 new organizations, including at least one that sells legal cannabis in multiple states.

Cannabis regulators from Massachusetts, New York City and Washington, D.C. are set to appear at Parabola’s event in Boston on June 10, discussing a vision for a new, alternative plan for federal marijuana legalization based on their firsthand experiences overseeing the implementation of state and local reform.

“Already, aspiring weed billionaires and powerful corporations like Amazon and Altria (aka Philip Morris) are hounding Congress to pass bills that would let them be the first to profit from federal legalization—leaving behind small business owners and the many communities that were torn apart by decades of overpolicing,” a description of the crash course says.

“It’s time to fight back. Parabola Center is bringing together a group of the country’s top drug policy experts to dissect the current political landscape and chart a better course toward comprehensive federal cannabis reform that centers all of us, not Wall Street gamblers,” it adds.

The regulators who will be appearing at the event are: Dasheeda Dawson, director of the Cannabis NYC initiative at the New York City Department of Small Business Services (SBS); Ava Concepcion, commissioner at the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (CCC); and Rafi Crockett, member of the D.C. Alcoholic Beverage & Cannabis Control (ABC) Board.

Speakers will also include Parabola’s Shaleen Title—who herself is a former members of the Massachusetts CCC—as well as Drug Policy Alliance’s Kassandra Frederique, Marijuana Justice’s Chelsea Higgs Wise, Doctors for Cannabis Regulation’s Peter Grinspoon, cannabis journalist Dan Adams, Cannabis Regulators of Color Coalition’s Cat Packer and Students for Sensible Drug Policy’s Jason Ortiz.

Parabola, which recently released an anti-monopoly “toolkit” to inform cannabis policymaking, is also celebrating the addition of 50 new partners that have signed on in alliance with the non-profit’s reform ideology:

  • 6 Brick’s
  • All Together Now Pennsylvania (ATNPA)
  • Asian Cannabis Roundtable (ACR)
  • Association for Cannabis Health Equity and Medicine (ACHEM)
  • BEN’S BEST BLNZ (B3)
  • Bronx Cannabis Hub
  • Cannabis Business Alliance (CBA)
  • Cannabis Center of Excellence, Inc. (CCOE)
  • Cannabis Equity Illinois Coalition (CEIC)
  • Cannabis Corporate Law
  • Cannabis Noire
  • Cannabis Trainers
  • Cannabis Workers Coalition
  • Cool Software, LLC
  • Do More With Your Time
  • Doctors for Cannabis Regulation (DFCR)
  • ELEVATE Northeast
  • Equitable Opportunities Now! (EON)
  • Equity Trade Network
  • Grassp Health
  • Green Line Boston
  • Higher Power
  • Howls
  • Illinois Equity Staffing
  • IvyHill PR
  • Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association (ICIA)
  • Law Offices of Jennie Stepanian
  • Jersey Extracts
  • KG Consulting, LLC
  • Konopé Compliance
  • Kumer & Hopper Law, LLP
  • Mahajan Consulting
  • Major Bloom, LLC
  • MIZE Counsel
  • Morem & Waller, CPAs
  • New Día
  • New York Cannabis United
  • NY Small Farma
  • Law Offices of Omar Figueroa
  • Philadelphia CannaBusiness Association (PCBA)
  • Pure Oasis
  • Rudick Law Group, PLLC
  • Simply Pure
  • Socíale Dispensary
  • Soulstar Holdings
  • Tetragram
  • Transform Drug Policy Foundation
  • The Weedaker Group
  • Women Grow
  • Women’s Organization for National Prohibition Reform

Partners are asked to agree to a set of principles before they can sign on with Parabola, including supporting the right of consumers to grow their own cannabis at home, not calling for criminal crackdowns on the unregulated market and not taking funding from or partnering with large alcohol, tobacco or pharmaceutical companies. They also need to certify that they have not filed lawsuits to undermine social equity programs.

Title, the founder and director of Parabola, told Marijuana Moment that the group’s upcoming “crash course in Boston and our anti-monopoly toolkit are for everyone who’s had enough of big business trying to take over the cannabis industry.”

The event and toolkit are some of the latest complements to Parabola Center’s other policy efforts, including direct engagement with congressional lawmakers.

For example, the organization proposed changes to a House-passed federal marijuana legalization bill in 2021 that sought to ensure that the market is equitable and empowers communities that have been most impacted by prohibition to benefit from the new industry.

Late last year, the center also sounded the alarm about the influence of the tobacco and alcohol industries in shaping federal cannabis reform and encouraging lawmakers to rethink the idea of modeling legal marijuana regulations after those that are in place for booze. (Full Story)

In category:Legalization
Next Post

Cory Booker Calls Marijuana A ‘Dangerous Drug’ And Says He’s Frustrated With ‘Non-Diverse’ Industry

Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) says it’s been “frustrating” to see marijuana legalization fall short of equity goals, which he said is partly due to ongoing federal prohibition. And while he’s pushing for reform, he characterized cannabis as a “dangerous” drug…
Read
Previous Post

The Clock Is Now Ticking For Delaware’s Governor To Decide On Marijuana Legalization As Bills Are Officially Transmitted To His Desk

A pair of bills to legalize and regulate marijuana in Delaware have officially been sent to the governor’s desk, meaning he will need to act on them before the end of the month. While the legislature passed both measures with sizable…
Read
Random Post

Wait, Is That a Regular Gummy or Weed Gummy? - New Home Test Kits Can Detect THC in Your Gummies and Chocolate

The Star-Telegram purchased a kit from SwabTek, a San Diego-based company that offers a range of kits for various drugs, including cocaine, fentanyl, and heroin. The newspaper used the kit, which cost $125 and contained 25 THC tests, to investigate…
Read
Random Post

Rushing Back to College for a Degree in…Weed? - Surge in Applicants for Cannabis Education Courses Catches Ohio By Storm

After years of preparation, marijuana use for recreational purposes may soon be legalized in Ohio. Since its clearance on August 16th, the proposal has undergone significant evolution and faced various challenges. These challenges include resistance from lawmakers who declined to deliberate…
Read
Random Post

The Cannabis Experience becomes nation's first marijuana-licensed consumption bus

The Cannabis Experience in Denver has become Colorado's -- and the nation's -- first marijuana-licensed consumption bus.  As the cannabis industry continues its blazing trail, local marijuana users can enjoy safe, legal cannabis tours, airport transportation and private cannabis-friendly party…
Read
Random Post

Las Vegas, Las Vegas Strip Have a Surprising Pot Problem

If bars didn't exist, but liquor stores were plentiful, and open-container laws were widely enforced because consuming alcohol was only legal in private residences, you can see the conundrum that causes. A tourist in a city could buy liquor, but…
Read