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This presentation will be led by Scheril Murray Powell*, who will discuss the following regarding Marijuana/Cannabis Law - - Discussion on prohibition;
- The history of Marijuana Legalization efforts in the United States;
- Cannabis and Health: The endocannabinoid system;
- The regulatory difference between marijuana and health;
- The current state of marijuana legalization; and
- The controversy around minor cannabinoids and synthetics
Moderating the program are CLE Committee members Neena Speer of Neena R. Speer Law Firm LLC, and Tommy B. Majors IV of The Majors Law Firm LLC.
Approved by the Alabama State Bar MCLE Commission for 1.0 hour MCLE Credit. Registration fee: - Current BBA Member - Free (must sign in to member profile to register)
- NonMember - $20.00 (payable by credit card - Visa, MasterCard or Discover)
Meeting link will be forwarded to registrants approximately 24 hours prior to the seminar. * Scheril Murray Powell, Esq. is currently the President of cannabis
consulting firm Green Sustainable Strong, LLC and Managing Partner at
Scheril Murray Powell, P.A. She is also General Counsel for Minorities
for Medical Marijuana and General Counsel for Patience with Patients.
She is In House Counsel for the EOP Foundations Medical Cannabinoid
Research and Policy Institute. She is a graduate of Florida
International University College of Law. She is a member of the Florida
Bar, Dade County Bar Association, Broward County Bar Association, Palm
Beach County Bar Association, and National Bar Association, and was
selected by her peers to speak at the FIU Law Commencement Ceremony. As a
Cannapreneur, Scheril is the President of Canna Headhunters, a staffing
agency in the Cannabis Industry that connects Cannabis talent to
opportunities. She has been selected to present at a number of Cannabis
Conferences including the South East Cannabis Conference, Canex Jamaica
Conference, South East Cannabis Conference, Cannaday, Detroit’s Canna
Con, Boston’s Canna Con, Florida Medical Marijuana Conference, The
Marijuana Expo, The University of Technology Medical Cannabis Integrated
Symposium, and Canna-Ed Conference hosted by the Florida Cannabis
Coalition. She is on the Advisory Board for CannaGather Florida and has
been asked to speak at Jamaica’s Pharmacological Board Mandatory
Meetings and Jamaica Bureau of Standards meetings based on her
international reputation as a Cannabis Expert. Scheril is the regular
Cannabis Law expert on Cannabis Law Radio every Saturday morning on
Cannabis Life Radio. She presented at the National Association of Black
Journalists and National Association of Hispanic Journalists Joint
Conference in August 2016 on the topic of: “Exposing the Truth: Getting
Access to Audio and Video Evidence in Police Involved Shootings”.
Scheril is the Treasurer of the FIU College of Law Alumni Board. While
at FIU Law, she was the Charter President of the Palm Beach ABA Student
Organization and a member and coach of the Board of Advocates
Negotiation Team. In 2013, Scheril won the FIU Law Intramurals
Negotiation Competition, also she and her partner won the ABA Southern
Region Negotiation Competition. In 2014, she and her partner came in 2nd
place in the Nelson Mandela International Negotiation Competition and
she was awarded the distinction of Best Overall Negotiator for her
efforts. Scheril served on the Black Law Student Association’s National
Board for two years and is passionate about eradicating sex trafficking
and other social justice issues such as police brutality. She has
interned at the State Attorney’s office in the 15th Judicial Circuit of
Palm Beach County and for two judges of the 17th Judicial Circuit of
Broward County. In the summer of 2014, she served as an Anti-Defamation
League Summer Associate. She believes that practicing the law and
advocacy for the disadvantaged go hand in hand. She is an activist and
has dedicated her time and resources to promoting awareness, access to
educational resources, and support for survivors of domestic violence
and trafficking. She has a Facebook page called “Police Chronicles”
which documents national police interactions with the community. She
sits on the board of two non-profit organizations: Project Ship
Foundation which guides the youth through the various “ships” of
adolescence including “Leadership”, “Citizenship”, “relationship”,
“entrepreneurship”, and “sportsmanship”; and Project 360 Degrees, an
advocacy organization for survivors of sex trafficking. She mentors
Pre-Law and Law School students of diverse backgrounds and has been a
speaker at the Black and Hispanic Prelaw Conference, the Diversity
Prelaw Conference, and the HBCU Prelaw Summit and Expo. Law is a second
career for Scheril. She spent over a decade in the wireless industry
working for T-Mobile, USA; T-Mobile, UK; RIM BlackBerry; and MetroPCS as
a Customer Retention Strategist and Marketing Interface Manager rolling
out training, technical change, cultural change, and process
improvement projects Nationwide. Scheril received her undergraduate
Business Management degree from Florida Atlantic University with a minor
in Marketing where she pledged Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and
served as the Student Government Senate Speaker for seven campuses.
Scheril credits her hard working and strict Jamaican parents James and
Judith Hall for her work ethic, tenacity, persistence, and commitment to
excellence. She was taught at a young age that we all have a
responsibility to each other and must be the example that tears down
stereotypes while opening the door for others to follow in your
footsteps. She stays motivated by remembering that her son Judah is
watching how she lives her values and “walks the talk” in her daily
activities. Scheril believes that every test is for a testimony that
will glorify God. If He can do all that he has done for me…imagine his
plans for you.
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