State Regulators Start “Cannabis
Regulators Association”
Group will help navigate cannabis
regulations at federal, state, and local levels
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[November 14, 2020]
State cannabis regulators from across the United States have
announced formation of a non-partisan organization, the Cannabis
Regulators Association (CANNRA), to better share institutional
knowledge and regulatory best practices. Cannabis regulators from
Illinois and 18 other states have joined in filing documents to
establish CANNRA, which is being created in order to assist federal,
state, and local jurisdictions that have approved or are weighing
legalization of cannabis.
“Illinois is proud to be a founding member of this new association
which is key to ensuring cannabis legalization is pursued in a fair,
equitable manner for all,” said Danielle Perry, Cannabis Regulation
and Oversight Officer for the State of Illinois. “As we continue to
prioritize equity in forming Illinois’ legal cannabis industry, we
look forward to sharing our learnings and benefitting from the
experience of other states in the months and years ahead.”
For years, cannabis regulators across the country have relied on
each other to share regulatory experiences, institutional expertise,
and to provide assistance navigating the numerous evolving policy
and regulatory issues associated with legalizing and regulating
cannabis. Often the first step for state and local jurisdictions
weighing legalization is to engage with regulators from established
markets and programs. However, there has never been an organization
to facilitate these interactions or help stakeholders find objective
data and evidence-based approaches to policymaking and
implementation.
“The Cannabis Regulators Association will provide a much-needed
forum for regulators to engage with each other to identify and
develop best practices, create model policies that safeguard public
health and safety, and promote regulatory certainty for industry
participants,” said Norman Birenbaum, CANNRA’s inaugural president.
“The association will strive to create and promote harmony and
standardization across jurisdictions which choose to legalize and
regulate cannabis. The Cannabis Regulators Association will also
work to ensure federal officials benefit from the vast experiences
of states across the nation to ensure any changes to federal law
adequately address states’ needs and priorities.”
The Cannabis Regulators Association is not an advocacy group and
takes no formal position for or against cannabis legalization, but
rather seeks to provide government jurisdictions with unbiased
information to help make informed decisions when considering whether
or how to legalize or expand regulated cannabis.
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CANNRA will facilitate communication and information sharing between subject
matter experts in regulatory approaches for industrial hemp, medical cannabis,
and adult-use cannabis. This will include exchanges with research organizations,
public health officials, policymakers, legal authorities, advocacy groups, and
cannabis industry participants.
CANNRA founding members include the principal cannabis regulators from 19
states: Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota,
Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah, and Washington.
Additional state regulators are expected to soon join CANNRA; CANNRA anticipates
providing membership opportunities for county and municipal cannabis regulators
in the near future. Membership is limited to regulators and representatives from
relevant government offices. Membership in CANNRA is not available to industry
participants or advocacy organizations.
CANNRA members will be able to access a national registry of member regulators,
resources for cannabis policy development and staff training, and will have the
ability to access, and participate in the development of model standards and
best practices for cannabis regulation.
Members will also be eligible to attend exclusive “Regulator Roundtable”
conferences and programs, and receive legislative analyses, policy tracking
data, and bulletins on current issues and events in the cannabis industry and
regulatory arena.
CANNRA’s executive officers will include Norman Birenbaum, Director of Cannabis
Programs for New York State as President; Rick Garza, Director of the Washington
State Liquor and Cannabis Board as First Vice President; Jim Burack, Director of
Colorado’s Marijuana Enforcement Division as Second Vice President; Andrew
Brisbo, Executive Director of Michigan’s Marijuana Regulatory Agency as Third
Vice President; and Tyler Klimas, Executive Director of Nevada’s Cannabis
Compliance Board as Secretary Treasurer.
CANNRA aims to serve as a resource for policy makers, elected officials,
researchers, and other stakeholders to engage with regulators from across the
country and receive unbiased information and recommendations regarding the
impact and implementation of cannabis policies.
For more information about the Cannabis Regulators Association or to inquire
about membership please visit www.Cann-RA.org or email info@Cann-RA.org.
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