ADVOCACY

A Therapeutic Alternative encourages members to get involved in community events and projects that support the cause.  Below, you will find info about upcoming events. To add any entry to your own calendar, click on it and select “copy to my calendar”.  To subscribe to the whole calendar, Click on the + Google Calendar button on the lower right corner of this calendar.

 

Please send info about any events that should be on this calendar to [email protected]

Also, keep up with news and events on our Facebook Page!

GET INVOLVED

Listed below are various advocacy organizations A Therapeutic Alternative is a member of. We highly encourage you to get involved and help create change.

NORML

NORML’s mission is to advocate for sensible and fair cannabis laws to ensure that consumers have access to high quality marijuana that is safe, convenient, and affordable.

AMERICANS FOR SAFE ACCESS

The mission of Americans for Safe Access (ASA) is to ensure safe and legal access to cannabis (marijuana) for therapeutic use and research.

 

NATIONAL CANNABIS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION

Mission: To promote the growth of a responsible and legitimate cannabis industry and work for a favorable social, economic, and legal environment for that industry in the United States.

 

CALIFORNIA CANNABIS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION

The California Cannabis Industry Association was founded on the principle of strength in numbers. The thousands of California businesses involved in our state-legal cannabis industry represent a significant economic force. As the industry’s most influential state trade association, CCIA works to ensure our burgeoning business sector is represented in a professional and coordinated way at the state level.

NORCAL CANNABIS ALLIANCE

We are a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to serving the needs and interest of our members and our community. We are businesses and business owners committed to growing our economy and strengthening our community by creating a prosperous and sustainable cannabis business environment.

LOCAL ACTIVISTS