It is understandable that ticket sales for the Oregon Medical Marijuana Business Conference (OMMBC) have been brisk as the state is about to start recreational sales to adults on October 1st through existing medical cannabis dispensaries and the latest draft rules to the state Rules Advisory Committee for the 2016 full recreational system have just been released. You can get tickets now at www.ommbc.com. If you do so by midnight this Friday, you will save yourself $100.
OMMBC presenters will provide the latest information on both medical and recreational systems, both locally and statewide. Oregon State Representative Ann Lininger and Senator Floyd Prozanski will be on hand to provide a recap of past legislation as well as a preview of potential future legislation. With Congressman Blumenauer providing a federal update, the OMMBC provided cannabis entrepreneurs and those wanting to join the industry, all of the info needed to be successful in the burgeoning Oregon marijuana market. And with fun, networking events including music and comedy, the OMMBC is the premiere Oregon marijuana conference and attendees are sure to get their moneys worth.
The downtown Portland Hilton is a great venue with amenities sure to please. Some rooms are still available, but you will need to hurry. Marijuana Politics will surely be there in force with our staff and bloggers, so we look forward to seeing you there.
Anthony, a longtime cannabis law reform advocate, was Chief Petitioner and co-author of Measure 91, Oregon's cannabis legalization effort. He served as director of both the New Approach Oregon and Vote Yes on 91 PACs, the political action committees responsible for the state's legalization campaign.
As director of New Approach Oregon, Anthony continues to work towards effectively implementing the cannabis legalization system while protecting small business owners and the rights of patients. He sits on the Oregon Marijuana Rules Advisory Committee and fights for sensible rules at the legislature as well as city councils and county commissions across the state.
Anthony helps cannabis business comply with Oregon's laws and advises advocates across the country. He also serves as content director of both the International Cannabis Business Conference and the Oregon Marijuana Business Conference, helping share the vision of moving the cannabis industry forward in a way that maintains the focus on keeping people out of prison and protecting patients.
He was a member of the Oregon Health Authority Rules Advisory Committee, assisting the drafting of the administrative rules governing Oregon’s state-licensed medical marijuana facilities. He first co-authored and helped pass successful marijuana law reform measures while a law student at the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law. He passed the Oregon Bar in 2005 and practiced criminal defense for two years before transitioning to working full-time in the political advocacy realm.
His blogs on Marijuana Politics are personal in nature and don't speak for or reflect the opinions of any group or organization.