Take action now against SB440 and SB441. SB440 would BAN cannabis infused EDIBLES and beverages, except when administered in a hospital. Infused products are a crucial consumption method for medical cannabis patients. Call the committee members below and voice your opposition NOW. SB441 would ban advertising, publicizing, promoting or marketing through broadcasting, online services, print services...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Fort Smith, AR – December 20, 2017 – The Arkansas Cannabis Industry Association (ACIA) is hosting the first official ACIA endorsed cannabis dispensary agent training in Arkansas. The training will be a one-day event held from 11AM to 5PM on Saturday, January 20th, 2017 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Fort Smith City...
We’re looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow at the Ark-La-Tex Medical Cannabis Business Expo at the Statehouse Convention Center in Little Rock. RSVP and buy tickets here. Click here to download the Expo program showing speaker lineup and exhibitors.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Corey Hunt Phone: (918) 951-7179 Email: corey@illegallyhealed.com Date: December 5, 2017 TOMORROW: ARKANSAS CANNABIS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION AND IMPERIOUS EXPO BRING THE CANNABIS INDUSTRY TO LITTLE ROCK FOR ARK-LA-TEX CANNABIS BUSINESS EXPO Arkansas Cannabis Industry Association and Imperious Expo + Directory Bringing Cannabis Industry Focus to Little Rock...
Agenda for tonight’s meeting. This is a big night for the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission. It’s the last meeting before they begin scoring the 95 cultivation facility and 227 dispensary applications which will be culled down to five cultivation facility licenses and 32 dispensary licenses based upon merit grading criteria. The meeting will start with a discussion...
Examining Amended Section 3 of Amendment 98: Frequently Asked Questions About the Risks of Becoming A Qualified Patient under Arkansas’ Medical Marijuana Act of 2016 About the author: Over the course of the next three to six months, Arkansas’ newest industry, the cultivation, processing and dispensing of medical cannabis, will open its doors and begin the...
Read the full article at the Huffington Post. In a new study conducted by Aclara Research, medical use of cannabis has once again been shown to be a successful substitute for dangerous addictive opioid painkillers for many patients in pain. The study surveyed over 400 patients and 500 pharmacists to glean their views on the...
Read the full story at the Times Record. A Little Rock attorney gave a presentation at the Fort Smith Regional Chamber of Commerce’s First Friday Breakfast on how the state’s medical marijuana laws affect businesses and how employers can be compliant. J. Bruce Cross of Cross, Gunter, Witherspoon & Galchus, P.C. said by phone that,...
Read the full story at UAMS. Aug. 16, 2017 | The single biggest factor determining whether a patient is likely to use opioids long term may be the number of days’ supply initially prescribed, according to a study by UAMS researchers. “Compared to someone prescribed two days versus seven days, that person with a seven-day...
All commissioners were present in-person at this meeting of the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission, and the meeting room was filled to capacity as many members of the audience were standing and even seated on the floor. The discussion started with the application numbers from Joel DiPippa: 95 cultivation applications received (not broken down by zone)...