The rest of the states have either passed laws legalizing medical marijuana consumption or marijuana consumption continues to be unlawful, but many states are starting to develop marijuana advertising regulations. Anyone who’s interested in marketing and advertising cannabis in compliance with state laws will benefit from this presentation.
In this webinar expert speaker Norma Skolnik, will reveal which states—in addition to the eight that have already legalized cannabis sale and possession—are expected to pass new laws soon.
Session Highlights:
Status of current U.S. federal Marijuana law
Marijuana Justice Act & Schumer legislation on decriminalization of Marijuana use
State laws on Marijuana advertising in Alaska, California, Colorado, Oregon, Massachusetts, Maine, Nevada and Washington and others.
District of Columbia regulation of Marijuana usage & advertising
Implications of FDA Seeking Public Opinion on Cannabis Following WHO Request
Why You Should Attend:
In this webinar attendees will understand the current federal marijuana law—as well as all the key state regulations on cannabis advertising. Speaker will also explain how to navigate tricky markets such as Washington, D.C. In this session, You will have a crystal-clear understanding of the regulatory requirements for advertising your cannabis business and products so that you can comply with the laws confidently—anywhere in the U.S.!
Who Should Attend:
*You may ask your Question directly to our expert during the Q&A session.
** You can buy On-Demand and view it as per your convenience.
Norma Skolnik
Norma Skolnik is currently a Regulatory Consultant with over 35 years of regulatory experience working with the pharmaceutical and dietary supplement industries. She was Director of Regulatory Affairs for the Americas for Cadbury Adams and Director of Regulatory Affairs for the Adams division of Pfizer before that. Prior to that she was Associate Director of Regulatory Affairs for the Warner-Lambert company and Associate Director Regulatory Affairs at American Home Products Whitehall-Robbins Division.