About
Asian Americans for Cannabis Education (AACE) connects and empowers Asian communities to educate the public on cannabis issues, news, and policy affecting Asians worldwide.
CONNECT
AACE provides its members opportunities to connect through social events, networking, and social media. We also provide information to inspire dialogue amongst our members and the public regarding cannabis issues affecting Asian communities worldwide. Asian Americans face unique issues relating to cannabis use and acceptance due to differences in history, culture, and social stigmas. We seek to provide Asian Americans with the information they need to educate themselves and those around them regarding these issues and how we can better address them.
EMPOWER
AACE empowers Asian Americans working to make a positive change in cannabis. We support the efforts of our members and other inspiring people making a positive change through their endeavors.
AFFLIATIONS
USCC: The US Cannabis Council (USCC) launched in 2021 to build a future of legal access to cannabis delivered through an equitable and values-driven industry by advancing federal cannabis legalization and promoting restorative justice for communities harmed by cannabis prohibition.
AACE has joined the CCSR (Coalition for Cannabis Scheduling Reform) with a list of members that includes Acreage Holdings, American Trade Association for Cannabis & Hemp (ATACH), Bada Bloom, The Bronx Community Foundation, Columbia Care, ConBud, Cresco Labs, Curaleaf, Dutchie, Green Thumb Industries, Hemp for Victory, Hero Grown, Holistic Solutions, Housing Works, Justus Foundation, Kush Culture Industries, Major Bloom, Majority Minority Group, Marcu Enterprises, Marijuana Policy Project, National Cannabis Roundtable, New York CAURD Coalition, Perkins Coie LLP, PharmaCann, Physicians Research Center, LLC, PPP Dispensary, Queen City Remedies, Scotts Miracle-Gro, Simply Pure Trenton, Smacked, Trulieve, Union Square Travel Agency, US Cannabis Council, Valley Wellness, Verano Holdings, Vicente LLP, The Weldon Project and Wyld.
Contact
Ophelia Chong for more information or any requests.