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Board of Directors Candidate – Aaron Justis

Aaron-Justis-2015As someone who’s been active in the cannabis movement for nearly two decades, and a member of the NCIA board of directors since 2014, I’m thrilled by the progress we’ve made in the last two years towards ending cannabis prohibition and creating a properly regulated economy around this most beneficial plant. But it’s not enough. My driving motivation, now as when I first became a member of this culture, remains helping to create a world where no adult faces punishment for cannabis, and the plant is safely and readily accessible to all who want or need it.

In my role as president of Buds & Roses, a vertically integrated medical cannabis dispensary in Los Angeles, I’ve experienced firsthand the political, legal, and commercial challenges facing cannabis growers, product manufacturers, and retailers, while navigating one of the most difficult and shifting regulatory environments in the country. Despite these and other business challenges, I’ve nonetheless made a personal commitment to devote at least half of my working life to supporting cannabis as a political cause, including by attending NCIA board meetings and working directly with our members, tirelessly lobbying public officials, speaking at events and conferences, serving as a trusted source for the media, and holding leadership positions in local, state, and national organizations that promote sensible industry regulation. including the Greater Los Angeles Collective Alliance (GLACA), and the California Cannabis Industry Association (CCIA).

Looking forward to the next two years, my main focus will be working to shape inclusive and effective cannabis regulations in Los Angeles and the rest of Southern California, as this is not only my home base, but also the largest legal market in the country. I’ll also strive to ensure that The Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act—California’s new set of “seed-to-sale” regulations—is implemented in a way that supports a robust and broad-based industry that actively serves the needs of patients.

Also, this November, it’s likely that California voters will have a chance to approve full legalization of cannabis, assuming the Adult Use of Marijuana Act makes the ballot.  As in many other areas of public policy—from automobile emission standards to consumer protection laws—the massive size and influence of California as the nation’s largest state and the world’s eighth largest economy ensures that the system implemented here will serve as a starting point for many future legalization/regulation efforts across the country, so it’s vital that any system we create and implement here works for growers, manufacturers, and retailers of all sizes, as well as consumers and patients.

While more broadly, with the presidential election rapidly approaching, the future of federal cannabis policy—as it relates to everything from enforcement to scheduling to tax reform (including 280E and banking)—looms large as both an exciting opportunity for progress and a potentially serious challenge, depending on who wins the presidency, and how our industry responds.

To continue our incredible progress, and not suffer a setback, I believe it’s vital that we’re represented by leadership with a long track record of promoting cannabis legalization as a public policy issue, or we risk coming across as just another industry lobbying in its own financial self-interest.

If I win re-election to the NCIA board, I promise to use all of my experience and resources to continue our breathtaking progress, and that I won’t stop advocating for this cause until all 50 states (and the rest of the planet) have ended their unconscionable War on Cannabis. If you have any questions or concerns, or just want to hear more about my goals and strategies, please contact me via budsandrosesla.com.


In order to cast a vote, you will need to log into NCIA’s secure member ballot using your member company login. Only ONE ballot can be submitted per member company.

If you do not remember your password or are having trouble logging in, please contact us at info@thecannabisindustry.org or (303) 223-4530.

Please be sure to download and review our complete Voter Guide (PDF) before casting your vote.

NCIA’s High-Impact Quarterly Cannabis Caucuses – Q1 Photos and Feedback

Last week we wrapped up the first quarter of our newly established event series, the Quarterly Cannabis Caucuses. Thanks so much to the nearly 500 members, speakers, supporters, and volunteers that engaged with NCIA’s federal advocacy work at caucuses in twelve cities across the country!

Take a look at these photo highlights and member testimonials from the first quarter and get registered for the Q2 Cannabis Caucuses, coming in April!

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“Last night we attended the National Cannabis Industry Association meeting and were reminded about the crucial importance of advocacy in this election year. The continued reform of our drug laws and the nation’s growing access to cannabis is not a given.
Kiva Confections


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“I had the pleasure of attending both the Denver and Las Vegas NCIA caucuses and can’t begin to say enough good things. The content, location, and format were on point. I got to catch up with lots of colleagues, who were able to introduce me to prospective customers, and I was also able to meet several new entrants to the industry. I made amazing business connections and was able to set up 5 meetings for the following day.”
Amanda Ostrowitz, Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer, CannaReg§



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“Last night at NCIA’s Quarterly Cannabis Caucus, I opened it up by expressing the importance of national advocacy. We all know the importance of local and state advocacy but the biggest threat to my business is 280E. This is the IRS tax code that does not allow dispensaries to write off ANY expenses. We just want to be treated like every other small business in America. This tax theft will happen every year until the tax code changes. Simply put, the IRS has robbed me and my patients. This is just one reason why federal law MUST CHANGE. Get involved, get active, and join the National Cannabis Industry Association.”
 – Aaron Justis, Buds & Roses



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Looking for downloadable versions of the information we provided at the first round of Cannabis Caucuses? Check out our Cannabis Caucus Resources page.

The next events in the Quarterly Cannabis Caucus series will come to you in April. So check out the dates below, mark your calendar, and register online now by visiting the NCIA Events page!

Q2 QCC CalendarHave any feedback from an event you attended? Want to suggest a particular topic you would like covered at our next Cannabis Caucus in your area? Fill out our short attendee survey to provide us with valuable feedback we’ll use to improve future events.

Interested in sponsoring an upcoming Cannabis Caucus in your area or a series of events across the country? Check out our Cannabis Caucus sponsorship guide which outlines pricing and benefits, as well as discounts on packages for our third annual Cannabis Business Summit & Expo taking place this year in Oakland, June 20-22.

See you at the next Caucus!

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