HW Pick: NY Medical Cannabis Orgs Talk “The Compassionate Care Act: Where Are We Now 1 Year Later?”

January 17, 2017

Join the Cannabis Cultural Association (CCA) as they kick-off the New Year with “The Compassionate Care Act: Where Are We Now 1 Year Later?”

They have invited 4 of the registered medical cannabis organizations (dispensaries), and the New York Department of Health (DOH), to share their trials and tribulations of the past and present, and hopes for the future. CCA will also be announcing a new spring/summer community health and wellness program, done in conjunction with the dispensaries, targeting the elderly population to help bring in more patients.

The discussion includes:

  • Dr. Bernard Lee, moderator
  • Dr. Stephen Dahmer from Vireo Health
  • Hillary Peckham co-founder of Etain, LLC,
  • Nelson G. Cuevas Rph of PharmaCannis
  • Tricia Reed PharmD, lead pharmacists Columbia Care NY

The event will end with an audience Q&A.

As always, light food and beverage will be served, and were provided by the Law Offices of Joseph A. Bondy.

The event is $30. Tickets can be bought at Eventbrite.com. Members of the press can join for free.



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