December 13, 2015

MILegalize Board Members To Speak At High Times Business Summit In D.C.

December 13, 2015
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Milegalize dc high timesOnce again, Board members from the effort to legalize marijuana in Michigan are going outside the state borders to proclaim the benefits of supporting the state petitioning campaign.

MILegalize Board members Jamie Lowell and Rick Thompson are both on the speaker’s list for the first-ever High Times Magazine Business Summit in Washington, D.C. In addition to speak/ing, Lowell will be honored with the Trailblazer Award for innovation in the industry.

Along with Darrell Stavros, Lowell co-founded the 3rd Coast Medical Marijuana Dispensary in Ypsilanti. Established in 2009, 3rd Coast is recognized as the first licensed medical marijuana dispensary east of the Mississippi River. 3rd Coast was one of the primary members of the Michigan Association of Compassion Centers, the state’s first industry association, formed in 2010. Rhory Gould of Ann Arbor’s Arborside will also be honored as a Trailblazer.

Their visit to the nation’s capital comes after several other Board members made appearances outside the state. Matthew Abel appeared in Las Vegas at an industry convention, then joined other Board members Josey Scoggin, Nick Zettell, Chuck Ream and Michael Tuffelmire in D.C. for the annual Drug Policy Alliance convention. Other Michigan attendees manned a booth with MILegalize brochures, talking up the benefits of the state’s grass roots effort to allow adult use of marijuana for everyone over the age of 21.

Lowell and Thompson do not have that kind of grand production in mind. Lowell speaks during a breakout session about dispensaries and Thompson is giving a presentation on Emerging Marijuana Markets in the Midwest. Both will have broad audiences and both will bring up MILegalize during their presentations.

“If we are successful in passing the Milegalize proposal in November 2016, it will have a profound effect on the business climate in Michigan,” said Jamie Lowell.

“This High Times Business Summit is about finding ways to maximize the potential for success for cannabis commerce- and protecting the people involved; our organization advocates for doing this the right way in Michigan, where participation is not preserved for the privileged few.”

Visit the MILegalize website at: www.milegalize.com

Source: The Compassion Chronicles

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