Americans for Safe Access Is Coming To Colorado

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
Sensible Colorado is excited to welcome national experts from Americans for Safe Access (ASA) to Colorado to lead a number of important trainings this week.

See the workshop schedule below.

In response to recent raid activity, ASA Executive Director Steph Sherer and ASA CA Director Don Duncan will host special dispensary staff trainings and community response meetings.

Community Response Meeting:

This FREE meeting is open to all community members that want to participate in a coordinated response during and after raids. During this meeting, we will create a step-by-step community response to raids
(rallies, protests, media, alert system), assign roles and tasks, and create a mechanism for ongoing outreach for community support.

Raid Preparedness Training:

This training will walk dispensary staff through protocols that they can have in place to make any law enforcement encounter as successful as possible.

Being ready can help keep a bad situation from getting worse - and it may keep staff and patients out of jail. Participants learn how to prepare in advance, how to stay safe when the police show up, and what may happen afterwards. This cutting edge training includes role plays and tools to create an effect raid plan at your dispensary. (There is a $50 per person fee that will be collected onsite at the training)

Mark your calendar! We will send out more specifics later this week.

Friday February 26th (Denver)
4:00-6:00p Raid Preparedness Training
7:00-9:00p Emergency Response Community Meeting

Saturday February 27th (Grand Junction)
4:00-6:00p Raid Preparedness Training
7:00-9:00p Emergency Response Community Meeting

Sunday February 28th (Colorado Springs)
4:00-6:00p Raid Preparedness Training
7:00-9:00p Emergency Response Community Meeting

Monday March 1st (Ft. Collins)
4:00-6:00p Raid Preparedness Training
7:00-9:00p Emergency Response Community Meeting

For more information: info@40sensiblecolorado.org
 
UPDATE

Please note that locations have been set for these upcoming, vital trainings in Denver, Grand Junction, and Colorado Springs. Please check our website Sensible Colorado ) for updates on the Ft. Collins location.

(Training Descriptions pasted below schedule)

SCHEDULE Friday February 26th (Denver)
4:00-6:00p Raid Preparedness Training
7:00-9:00p Emergency Response Community Meeting

Location Local Product of Colorado
1260 22nd Street Denver, CO 80205 Saturday February 27th (Grand Junction)
4:00-6:00p Raid Preparedness Training
7:00-9:00p Emergency Response Community Meeting

Location God's Gift Dispensary
571 32 Road Clifton, CO 81520 Sunday February 28th (Colorado Springs)
4:00-6:00p Raid Preparedness Training
7:00-9:00p Emergency Response Community Meeting

Location Cannabis Therapeutics
957 East Fillmore St. Colorado Springs, CO 80907 Monday March 1st (Ft. Collins)
4:00-6:00p Raid Preparedness Training
7:00-9:00p Emergency Response Community Meeting

Location TBA Please check Sensible Colorado ) as the event approaches

Community Response Meeting: This FREE meeting is open to all community members that want to participate in a coordinated response during and after raids. During this meeting, we will create a step-by-step community response to raids
(rallies, protests, media, alert system), assign roles and tasks, and create a mechanism for ongoing outreach for community support.

Raid Preparedness Training: This training will walk dispensary staff through protocols that they can have in place to make any law enforcement encounter as successful as possible. Being ready can help keep a bad situation from getting worse - and it may keep staff and patients out of jail. Participants learn how to prepare in advance, how to stay safe when the police show up, and what may happen afterwards. This cutting edge training includes role plays and tools to create an effect raid plan at your dispensary. (There is a $50 per person fee that will be collected on-site at the training)

These trainings will be led by national experts from Americans for Safe Access
 
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