The American Medical Marijuana Association (AMMA) is an organization formed to promote and protect legal access to medical marijuana. AMMA was founded in Fort Bragg, California in 1999, by Steve Kubby, Ed Rosenthal, and Tod H. Mikuriya.[1]
Formation | Formed in 1999 by Steve Kubby, Ed Rosenthal and Tod H. Mikuriya |
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Type | Volunteer |
Headquarters | 17415 Ocean Dr., Fort Bragg, CA 95437 |
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Website | https://americanmarijuana.org/ |
AMMA strives to implement, preserve and protect medicinal cannabis patients through political activism. AMMA's activism includes aiding in the defense of cannabis patients should they be prosecuted for possessing medical marijuana. One way AMMA is able to do this is through the sharing of motions, writs, declarations, and demands.
AMMA National Director
edit- Steve Kubby: Former Libertarian Party nominee for governor of California and author of two books on drug policy.
AMMA Advisors
edit- Richard Cowan: Former National Director of NORML. Member of the Advisory Board of the Drug Policy Foundation. Senior Policy Advisor to NORML. Editor and Publisher, marijuananews.
- Ed Rosenthal: He has written and edited more than a dozen books about marijuana cultivation and social policy.
- Rev. Lynnette Shaw: Founder and director of the Cannabis Buyers' Club Marin in Fairfax, California, licensed since 1997.
References
edit- ^ Marin, Cheech; Chong, Tommy (5 November 2013). Cheech & Chong's Almost Legal Book for Stoners. Running Press. ISBN 9780762449880.
External links
edit- VIDEO: Cannabis and Cannabinoids in the 21st Century: Medical Marijuana Dr. David Bearman speaks at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, November 2007.