[Orlando, FL] Minorities for Medical Marijuana(M4MM) hosted its first medical marijuana public policy update meeting last Wednesday, December 21, 2016. Information was shared with membership about the future strategic plan for the organization. Florida’s voters showed their support by overwhelmingly passing Amendment 2 during the November general election.

“Consequently, our organization is now focused on representing the interests, concerns, and views of minority business owners, entrepreneurs, patients, and stakeholders as our lawmakers begin the huge task of drafting the language to the law,” stated Roz McCarthy, Founder/President. M4MM Leadership attended the Senate Health Policy

Committee Amendment 2 Implementation Public Forum meeting a couple of weeks ago, in Tallahassee. It was clear that the interests of our members and supporters have not been shared and addressed with the Senators who sit on this committee. Consequently, M4MM has created a public policy position statement which specifically outlines points we advocate including in the new law. Specifically, we believe the current Medical Marijuana Treatment Center “MMTC” licensing model is very restrictive, arbitrary, and does not allow for fair and open competition for the various level of business services needed to support this new industry. Furthermore, we are very concerned about healthcare access and equity for all constituents. The following points below are highlighted in our public policy position statement.

If you would like more information about this topic and/or our organization, please contact Roz McCarthy at 407-879-1302 or email at info@nullminorities4medicalmarijuana.org.