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Missouri NORML and Show Me Cannabis will co-host the fall conference in Springfield Missouri. Members of Show-Me Cannabis and Missouri NORML will be in attendance for educational panel discussions on the future of marjiunia reform statewide. This is the first time Springfield has hosted this event, and we are excited for this honor. The Schedule is announced! 9:30-10 Mingling 10-11 - Chapter leaders from Missouri NORML, Springfield NORML, NORML KC, Mid-MO NORML, Mizzou NORML, St. Charles NORML, and Greater St. Louis NORML and Show Me Cannabis will update on what is going on around the state. 11-12 New Approach Missouri Panel featuring - Jamie Kacz, Larry Ellison, Dan Viets, and Paul Bocci. 12-1 Lunch, coffee house is located within the library, and fast food is within walking distance. 1-2 Family Panel featuring - Families in need of cannabis therapy, and families who went that route and ended up suffering criminal consequences. This panel features Lonnie Kessler, Ashley Markum, Trish Bertrand, Jeff Mizansky, and Dolores Haliban. 2-2:45 Legislator Panel - Candidates for the Congressional House in District 7. Invites have been sent out to all the candidates we are aware of. Vince Jennings, (D) John John Farmer de la Torre (D), and Jim Evans (R) have all confirmed attendence. 2:45-3 Break 3-4 Project 4-22 Panel - Featuring Veterans from Project 4-22! 4-5 Greg Duran, a leading grass roots activist who spent decades getting PTSD added to Colorado's qualifying condition list. 6-9 After Conference Mixer! https://www.facebook.com/events/1774593435915910 Missouri NORML is an association of the 6 NORML Chapters throughout the state,Springfield NORML, NORML KC, Mid-NO NORML, MU NORML, St. Charles NORML, and Greater St. Louis NORML. as well as individual NORML members acrosthe state. NORML, the National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws, is the oldest and best known national group working to end the prohibition of responsible adult use of cannabis and replacing it with taxation and regulation of adult use similar to alcohol. In the past 20 years, 29 states and Washington, D.C. have legalized medical marijuana use. Eight states have legally taxed and regulated adult non-medical cannabis use."