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The first list largely represents national or global entities, whereas the second list represents largely U.S.-based regional entities.
The first list largely represents national or global entities, whereas the second list represents largely U.S.-based regional entities.


* [https://www.agriculturalgenomics.org/ Agricultural Genomics Foundation]
* [https://www.agriculturalgenomics.org/ Agricultural Genomics Foundation]: "non-profit organization that aims to understand the biology of new and emerging crops with industrial and medical value such as Cannabis and educate the public about the scientific findings"
* [https://cannabisnurses.org/ American Cannabis Nurses Association]
 
* [http://dchas.org/cann/ American Chemical Society, Cannabis Chemistry Subdivision]
* [https://cannabisnurses.org/ American Cannabis Nurses Association]: "national organization dedicated to expanding the knowledge base of endo-cannabinoid therapeutics among nurses"
* [http://www.ahpa.org/ American Herbal Products Association]
 
* [https://ammpa.net/ American Medical Marijuana Physicians Association]
* [http://dchas.org/cann/ American Chemical Society, Cannabis Chemistry Subdivision]: "to be recognized as the leading chemistry authority on the safe & beneficial processing, extraction, and purity analysis of cannabis products"
* [https://www.aocs.org/ American Oil Chemists Society]
 
* [https://atach.org/ American Trade Association for Cannabis & Hemp]
* [http://www.ahpa.org/ American Herbal Products Association]: "national trade association and voice of the herbal products industry"
* [https://www.safeaccessnow.org/ Americans for Safe Access]
 
* [https://www.cannabis-specialists.org/ Association of Cannabis Specialists]
* [https://ammpa.net/ American Medical Marijuana Physicians Association]: "a membership driven association, focusing on providing physicians and healthcare professionals with the resources they need to safely and effectively utilize medical marijuana recommendations as an alternative treatment modality for their patients"
* [http://www.cacannabislabs.com/ Association of Commercial Cannabis Laboratories]
 
* [https://cannabis-council.ca/ Cannabis Council of Canada]
* [https://www.aocs.org/ American Oil Chemists Society]: "advances the science and technology of oils, fats, proteins, surfactants, and related materials, enriching the lives of people everywhere"
 
* [https://atach.org/ American Trade Association for Cannabis & Hemp]: "a 501(c)(6) trade organization ... founded to promote the expansion, protection, and preservation of businesses engaged in the legal trade of industrial, medical, and recreational cannabis and hemp based products"
 
* [https://www.safeaccessnow.org/ Americans for Safe Access]: "national member-based organization of patients, medical professionals, scientists and concerned citizens promoting safe and legal access to cannabis for therapeutic use and research"
 
* [https://www.cannabis-specialists.org/ Association of Cannabis Specialists]: "provide evidence and experience-based education for patients, cannabis clinicians, referring clinicians, and lawmakers to help them understand cannabis medicine and make informed decision"
 
* [http://www.cacannabislabs.com/ Association of Commercial Cannabis Laboratories]: "seeks to encourage scientific acumen and responsibility among Cannabis testing labs, and to establish inter-laboratory standards and proficiencies"
 
* [https://cannabis-council.ca/ Cannabis Council of Canada]: "national organization of Canada’s licensed producers of Cannabis under Health Canada’s federal Cannabis Act"
 
* [http://www.chascience.com/ Cannabis Horticultural Association]
* [http://www.chascience.com/ Cannabis Horticultural Association]
* [http://cannabissafetyinstitute.org/ Cannabis Safety Institute]
* [http://cannabissafetyinstitute.org/ Cannabis Safety Institute]

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The following list represents known professional-oriented associations, organizations, and interest groups that actively support better understanding of cannabis and hemp.

The first list largely represents national or global entities, whereas the second list represents largely U.S.-based regional entities.

  • Agricultural Genomics Foundation: "non-profit organization that aims to understand the biology of new and emerging crops with industrial and medical value such as Cannabis and educate the public about the scientific findings"
  • American Medical Marijuana Physicians Association: "a membership driven association, focusing on providing physicians and healthcare professionals with the resources they need to safely and effectively utilize medical marijuana recommendations as an alternative treatment modality for their patients"
  • American Oil Chemists Society: "advances the science and technology of oils, fats, proteins, surfactants, and related materials, enriching the lives of people everywhere"
  • American Trade Association for Cannabis & Hemp: "a 501(c)(6) trade organization ... founded to promote the expansion, protection, and preservation of businesses engaged in the legal trade of industrial, medical, and recreational cannabis and hemp based products"
  • Americans for Safe Access: "national member-based organization of patients, medical professionals, scientists and concerned citizens promoting safe and legal access to cannabis for therapeutic use and research"
  • Association of Cannabis Specialists: "provide evidence and experience-based education for patients, cannabis clinicians, referring clinicians, and lawmakers to help them understand cannabis medicine and make informed decision"
  • Cannabis Council of Canada: "national organization of Canada’s licensed producers of Cannabis under Health Canada’s federal Cannabis Act"

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