If you’re part of the medical-cannabis industry—you need to be part of the American Council of Cannabis Medicine “The Voice of the Medical Cannabis Industry.”
You will find several commonly asked questions about ACCM membership.
To qualify as a distributor member, a firm must be a pure dispensary, pharmacy, or distributor of medical-cannabis products and not qualify as any of the member categories above.
In addition to other membership benefits, dispensary, pharmacy and distributor members are allowed appointments to ACCM’s standing committees and their representatives are eligible for election to ACCM’s National Leadership Advisory Board.
Primary Membership
To qualify as an ACCM Producer/Processor Member, the organization must grow or process medical cannabis products under a valid license in a U.S state or territory. Many producer/processors are vertically integrated handling growing through distribution.
In addition to other membership benefits, producer/processor members are allowed appointments to ACCM’s standing committees and their representatives are eligible for election to ACCM’s National Leadership Advisory Board.
Primary Membership
To qualify as an ACCM Pharmaceutical Company Member, you must be science and innovation-led organizations that produce medicines across primary, specialty care or rare diseases. And have or are moving toward a cannabis based treatments.
In addition to other membership benefits, producer/processor members are allowed appointments to ACCM’s standing committees and their representatives are eligible for election to ACCM’s National Leadership Advisory Board.
Primary Membership
To qualify as an ACCM Medical Researcher Member individuals and organizations must work directly or indirectly in the field of research for the development and use of medical cannabis, or with groups focused on specialized areas of medical research, as well as the institutions that support their research work.
In addition to other membership benefits, researcher members are allowed appointments to ACCM’s standing committees and their representatives are eligible for election to ACCM’s National Leadership Advisory Board.
Associate Membership
To qualify as an allied industry member, a firm must supply primary members with goods or professional services that help advance the medical-cannabis industry. Additionally, members of the media and select interested supporting parties may also join as allied industry members.
In addition to other membership benefits, members are allowed appointments to ACCM’s Allied Industry Council and selected representatives will maintains seats on ACCM’s Standing Committees and National Leadership Advisory Board.
Associate Membership
To qualify as an ACCM Medical Practitioner Member, individuals and organizations must work directly or indirectly with patients benefiting from the use of medical cannabis, as well as aligned membership groups that serve individual that can benefit from medical cannabis.
In addition to other membership benefits, practitioner members are allowed appointments to ACCM’s standing committees and their representatives are eligible for election to ACCM’s National Leadership Advisory Board.
Associate Membership
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