Friday, April 19, 2024

Trey Reckling

Trey is the founder of the Academy of Cannabis Science, which is partnered exclusively with accredited university partners like Seattle Central College, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, South Seattle College and Highline College to provide professional cannabis education and training for the industry. He has helped train medical marijuana consultants in Washington State and other industry professionals from throughout the US/Canada and from Guam to India. Trey has been working in higher education for the last 20 years where he specialized in staff training, student development, conflict resolution and crisis management. He served on the board of directors for the Washington Marijuana Association and currently serves on the board of directors for the Cannabis Alliance. He works with regulators, lawmakers and governing agencies as an advocate of cannabis education. Originally from Savannah, GA, Trey enjoys the Pacific Northwest and the freedom to explore and evolve the legal cannabis industry.

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Homegrown Weed: The Garden Returns As Medical Cabinet

For centuries, actually millennia, humans have known of the curative properties of cannabis. What is so important about homegrown weed? Find out.

For This South Carolina Grandmother, Cannabis Is Worth The Risk

Carrie King is a grandmother and cannabis user. It’s the best medicine she has had, but it’s been a long trip getting to this point.

The Link Between Cannabis, Kidney Health And Obesity

A recently released study funded by the German-Israeli Foundation helped scientists find what may be a link between obesity, nephropathy and kidney disease.

How Medical Marijuana Helped This CFO With His Multiple Sclerosis

He built a career as chief financial officer for two different firms and as a consultant for forensic accounting. He is now fighting multiple sclerosis.

How To Use Every Part Of The Cannabis Plant This Harvest Season

Drying rooms, closets and curing jars take on the pungent smells of drying leaves and a wonderful mix of terpenes that perfume the home.

Marijuana Can Help The 12 Million Patients Suffering From Spasticity

Could cannabis be the new, improved answer for patients suffering from spasticity? The roughly 12 million people worldwide who are thought to suffer from the condition would love to hear that news.

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