A medical cannabis company and a patients’ alliance coalition have teamed up to promote patient education and research. On Tuesday, the Mississippi Cannabis Patients Alliance and Southern Sky Brands announced that Southern Sky had given the largest medical cannabis donation for patient education, awareness, and research efforts for Mississippi’s patients in the state’s history. With this support for MCPA, Mississippi’s patients will be able to continue receiving informative information about medical cannabis through educational and awareness resources and events and expanded access to MSDH-approved practitioners and Mississippi Department of Revenue-licensed dispensaries.
This announcement “helps patients across Mississippi better understand the process to use medical cannabis,” said Monica Bass, a local sickle-cell patient, and advocate for medical cannabis. “As a patient, I rely on the MCPA for awareness, education, and resources. The MCPA is answering questions for Mississippi’s patients and families, and I am so grateful that Southern Sky Brands is giving such a substantial donation to help Mississippi’s patients.”
“It is with great pride that we announce our support of MCPA and their mission,” Steve Merritt, CEO of Southern Sky Brands, said. “We joined at the top, Emerald Level. We are calling all others: cultivators, dispensaries, testing facilities, transportation, and everyone in the industry. Come join us in helping Mississippi lead the way in medical cannabis advocacy and research.” Southern Sky Brands has received their dispensary as well as cultivation licenses.
“As an advocate and industry leader, the two companies have been working together to provide our state with a life-saving, and life-changing medical cannabis program along with educational and awareness information to thousands of patients statewide,” Mississippi Cannabis Patients Alliance CEO Angie Calhoun said. “I am delighted that Southern Sky Brands will be producing high quality, safe and effective medical cannabis for our patients in the very near future right here in Mississippi.”
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