Cannabis Career Institute Returns to Orlando and Tampa this Weekend to Promote Jobs and Business Opportunities in the Growing Cannabis Industry
Burbanks, CA (PRWEB) February 25, 2015 -- This Saturday, February 28, at the Orlando Hilton Garden Inn Seaworld, 6850 Westwood Boulevard, Orlando and this Sunday, March 1, at the Hampton Inn & Suites Tampa North 8210 Hidden River Parkway, Tampa,, DOUG PORTER, the Cannabis Career Institute (CCI) expert in Bud-Tending, Dispensary Management, Delivery Service and Security, will conduct all day seminars, from 9 am to 7 pm, teaching budding cannabis entrepreneurs how to get started in the evolving industry.
CCI offers state-specific training courses that address a range of topics from legal requirements and regulations to basic grow techniques. Since 2009, CCI has helped hundreds of people start businesses and find jobs growing, selling, manufacturing and servicing the marijuana industry
A recent article in the Miami Herald Tribune by Michael Pollick, trumpeted the following headline “Florida sheriffs warming up to medical marijuana”. Charlotte County Sheriff Bill Prummell told the Herald-Tribune he favors legislation of State Bill 528 – that allows for legal cannabis use for various medical conditions -- over a constitutional amendment. “I am very much in favor of providing those with the medicines they need for certain medical conditions,” Prummell said. “If this means passing legislation to control the potential use and abuse of marijuana and keeping it out of our constitution, where it has no place, I will support the efforts and work with our legislators and the Florida State Assembly to do so.”
Another sheriff who has come out in favor of S.B. 528 is Flagler County’s Jim Manfre, whose mother suffered from cancer, which makes the list of qualifying medical conditions for most if not all 23 states and the District of Columbia in which medical treatment using marijuana already is legal.
“As a sheriff and as the son of a cancer survivor,” Manfre said, “responsible comprehensive, medical marijuana legislation is critically important to me. I hope my fellow sheriffs will see this bill in the same light and work towards consensus on this issue, which is deeply personal to many Floridians, as it is to me.”
“Gaining the support and confidence of Florida sheriffs is very important to winning the state legalization battle,” said Porter. “Considering how close we were with the November vote (about 3% short of the required 60% voter majority needed), there is an over-whelming sense of optimism that it will be sooner rather than later that Floridians will finally be able to declare an end to marijuana prohibition.”
Cannabis Career Institute specializes in teaching would-be entrepreneurs how to navigate the often-murky waters of starting up a cannabis business. CCI presents students with an objective expanse of options with step-by-step instruction on the process of starting a business. Delivery, Dispensary Management, Law, Compliance, Marketing and Advertising, Cultivation, Extracts and Cooking are all discussed in detail, providing students with many choices to fit their career goals and lifestyle.
Cost for the one day seminar, that also allows for students to attend any future class for free, is $349 and includes a seminar manual. Cannabis Career Institute is scheduled to return to Orlando on Saturday, May 9th.
As seen on CBS, ABC, NBC, FOX, the Huffington Post, and more, CCI was the first cannabis seminar training program ever offered and is the most successful of its kind.
For more information, contact:
Gary Lane
Marketing Director
818.669.5363
glane(at)cannabiscareerinstitute(dot)com
Doug Porter
407.492.5454
satisfactual(at)hotmail(dot)com
Gary Lane, Cannabis Career Institute, http://cannabiscareerinstitute.com, 818.669.5363, [email protected]
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