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DESCRIPTION:Come join Students for Sensible Drug Policy at GGU Law for a day of 
 Education and Opportunities for Communities Unfairly Burdened by the War on 
 Drugs.\n\nThe first component is an equity expungement clinic hosted by law 
 students and supervised by volunteer attorneys. This first step is crucial 
 to removing the stigma that a criminal convictions has on a person seeking 
 to find employment or start a new business. We will be helping individuals 
 fill out applications on Clearmyrecord.org.\n\nSecond, is the education 
 component. During this section we will educate attendees on writing a 
 business plan, avoiding the pit falls of bad equity deals, and the other 
 first steps to starting a business under the new state cannabis 
 regulations. One hour of this education component will be a legal panel 
 dedicated to answering some of these initial questions.\n\nThird, we will 
 have a resource fair for those individuals looking to start a business or 
 just find out more about participating in the new adult-use 
 industry.\n\nBusiness Opportunities for Communities Affected by the War on 
 Drugs\n\nCriminal Conviction Reduction Application Assistance with 
 Attorneys and Law Students (10:00am to 1:00pm)\nEquity Applicant 
 Information Session (12:00pm to 12:30pm)\nBusiness Plan Tutorial with 
 Golden Gate University Ageno School of Business Robert Shoffner (12:30pm to 
 1:30pm)\nLegal Panel with Leading Cannabis Industry Attorneys (1:30pm to 
 2:30pm)\nWoman Owned Cannabis Business Panel (2:30pm to 3:00pm)\nCannabis 
 Industry Resource Fair and Networking for Equity Applicants (1:00pm to 
 5:00pm)\n\n○	Resource Fair Participants: SF Office of Cannabis and 
 Director Nicole Elliot; Brownie Mary Democratic Club; Oaksterdam 
 University; Kiva's incubatee Community Gardens; New Leaf; Governor's Office 
 of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz); Flower Power SF; ReLeaf; 
 GrassRoots; Manpower; San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce 
 Development; SuperNova Women; SFCLG; SFCRA; UFCW Local 648; Alan, Kumin & 
 Associates.\n\nThis is a FREE event, if not seeking to sponsor or receive 
 CLE credits.\n\nFor more Information, Contact: ssdp.ggu@gmail.com\n\n*There 
 will be no cannabis for sale at this event.\n\n*Organizers reserve the 
 right to remove individuals for disruptive behavior or public safety 
 concerns.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/03/25/18807856.php
SUMMARY:Criminal Conviction Reduction & Cannabis Business Resource Fair
LOCATION:Golden Gate University School of Law \n536 Mission Street\nSan Francisco, 
 CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/03/25/18807856.php
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