Cannabis association business summit set for next week
The event, hosted by the National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA), is expected to draw more than 800 attendees.
“This is our first ever national conference, and it will be one of the largest professional cannabis industry events in the country,” said Taylor West, deputy director of NCIA.
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“It is an opportunity for people who are working in the legal cannabis industry to share information and talk about the practices and really continue our mission of moving the industry to a place treated like any other businesses in the country by regulators and by the people in the businesses.”
The conference will take place at the Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th St. in Denver.
Admission fees are $795 per person for general public and $450 per person for NCIA members. Registration is available both online and on site.
For more information, visit http://cannabisbusinesssummit.com.
The event, hosted by the National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA), is expected to draw more than 800 attendees.
“This is our first ever national conference, and it will be one of the largest professional cannabis industry events in the country,” said Taylor West, deputy director of NCIA.
“It is an opportunity for people who are working in the legal cannabis industry to share information and talk…
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