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Originally launched in June 2017 as a for-profit corporation, the mission of the NACB has been to support the compliance, transparency, and growth of cannabis businesses in the U.S.
The National Association of Cannabis Businesses (NACB) has released its Social Equity Policy Guidelines outlining recommendations for state lawmakers to address the social inequities caused by the criminalization of cannabis.
The National Association of Cannabis Businesses (NACB) calls on members of the Massachusetts Legislature to enact pending bills designed to improve the effectiveness of the Commonwealth’s cannabis social equity program.
The National Association of Cannabis Businesses (NACB) says it will begin drafting recommendations for social equity programs as a way to address social injustices within the cannabis community.
The National Association of Cannabis Businesses is urging governors in seven northeastern states to push legislation for full cannabis legalization over the finish line as part of their strategies to reopen and re-energize state economies.
Gorman joins NACB from the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS), where he served 20 years as the senior vice president for government relations.