Probiotics & Cannabis Magazine June/July 2015 | Page 7

Congressman Huffman, Lieutenant Govenor Gavin Newsom, Assemblymember Jim wood, Sheriff Downey, DA Fleming, Luke Bruner of California Cannabis Voice Humbolt, Hezekiah Allen EGA, Scott Bauer Fish & Wildlife, Gabriel Mourad Biologist. The Emerald Growers Association is a trade association representing medicinal cannabis farmers, patients and supporters throughout our state. We stand for the craft and heritage of the estimated 53,000 cannabis farms in California. These farms are small operators working to come into compliance with a system that still offers them an existential threat. We are working to draw very clear lines between unregulated farmers who need to learn appropriate management practices, and criminal elements responsible for large-scale environmental catastrophes. Under a Prohibition system, farmers can't develop communicative systems that create and maintain Best Management Practices. We are just now being able to come together to share practice and knowledge, and the movement towards better practice in the industry is stunning to This was held in Sacramento recently. A number of legislators and their staff attended. behold. Our priorities were: We are craftspeople, maintaining a heritage and culture that has been Prohibited for many decades. It is an honor to stand forward into the light. 1. Regulation under the Department of Food and Agriculture. Six months ago, the Emerald Growers Association set forth 4 legislative priorities that we felt small farmers needed to make the transition to regulation. 2. Tiered Business Liecensing to protect craft and small farms 3. Appellations regulating specific regions of origin for cannabis 4. Environmental regulations that support Best Practices. There are three bills that have emerged from their houses of origin in the California State Legislature. AB 243 by Assemblymember Jim Wood contains environmental regulations that would include a pathway to compliance for cannabis farms through a water discharge permit issued by the Water Resource Board. We are excited to continue our work with the author. AB 266 by Assemblymember Rob Bonta is a result of a forced merger of two bills, one which we were excited about and one which we were not. The new bill contains 7