The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) will hold its annual Legal Issues Forum on the theme, Standardization and the Cannabis Industry. To be held in Washington DC on November 6, the event is part of World Standards Week (WSW), a series of meetings and conferences hosted annually by ANSI, coordinator of the U.S. voluntary standardization system.
NEW YORK, Sept. 16, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) will hold its annual Legal Issues Forum on the theme, Standardization and the Cannabis Industry. To be held in Washington DC on November 6, the event is part of World Standards Week (WSW), a series of meetings and conferences hosted annually by ANSI, coordinator of the U.S. voluntary standardization system. Although cannabis possession, cultivation, and use is illegal under federal law, 33 states and the District of Columbia have legalized cannabis for medicinal use and 11 states have legalized cannabis for recreational use. With the continued growth of the industry and increasing public and political support for broader legalization, many believe there is a need for standards and conformity assessment activities in this area to support public health and safety. Heather Krug, state marijuana laboratory science program manager at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, will provide the opening keynote. Following that, the forum's two panels will engage legal experts, standards developers, and members of the conformity assessment community in interactive discussions about the legal implications, challenges, and opportunities for standardization in light of shifting political and public perspectives: The Current and Evolving Legal Landscape, Panel 1: Clarifying the Rules and Regulations that Govern Cannabis Sales, Production, and Use in the U.S. – and the Implications for Standardization
The Current and Evolving Legal Landscape, Panel 2: Understanding the Rules and Regulations Relating to Conformity Assessment Activities that Support Health and Safety
The Legal Issues Forum is expected to draw a broad group of legal experts, standards professionals, corporate leaders, and other stakeholders interested in cannabis-related issues. Advanced registration is required. The agenda and registration details are available on the Legal Issues Forum event webpage. ANSI's World Standards Week, to be held this year from November 4-8, is an annual event where nearly 400 members of the standard and conformity assessment community come together in the spirit of cooperation and collaboration. For more information, including registration for other WSW events, visit www.ansi.org/wsweek. About ANSI
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