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- 2019/07/20 MMERI Pensacola Press Release.
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FAMU Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Press release for the Pensacola community forum. Panelists included: Michelle Beasley, M.D. Medical Marijuana Treatment Clinics of Florida David Brannon, M.D. Cantonment Family Medicine Tommi Lyter Chief, Pensacola Police Department Chip Simmons Chief Deputy, Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Lonnie Wesley III, Ph.D. Pastor, Greater Little Rock Baptist Church
- Date Issued
- August 2019
- Identifier
- FAMU_3383
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- Document (PDF)
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- 2019/10/04-FAMU MMERI Press Release Announcing Launch of State-Wide Radio Show.
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Medical Marijuana Research Initiative, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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lorida A&M University’s (FAMU) Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative (MMERI) today launched MMERI Forum Radio, an expansion of its successful community forums held in Tallahassee, Orlando, Pensacola, Fort Lauderdale and Miami. MMERI Forum Radio is a half-hour weekly program that airs Friday and Sunday at 12:30 p.m. on WANM Radio 90.5 FM in Tallahassee and southern Georgia and Friday at 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. on WILD Radio 95.5 FM in West Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast. The...
Show morelorida A&M University’s (FAMU) Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative (MMERI) today launched MMERI Forum Radio, an expansion of its successful community forums held in Tallahassee, Orlando, Pensacola, Fort Lauderdale and Miami. MMERI Forum Radio is a half-hour weekly program that airs Friday and Sunday at 12:30 p.m. on WANM Radio 90.5 FM in Tallahassee and southern Georgia and Friday at 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. on WILD Radio 95.5 FM in West Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast. The radio program is designed to inform and educate the public about medical marjiuana and the impact of the unlawful use of marijuana on Florida’s diverse communities.
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- 2019/10/04
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- FAMU-6894
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- Document (PDF)
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- 2019/10/17 - FAMU MMERI Partners with Bi-National Health Fair andHispanic Heritage Celebration in Quincy.
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Medical Marijuana Research Initiative, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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The health fair will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at 315 N. Key St., Quincy. The event is free and open to the public. It will include medical and dental exams, information booths, health screenings for diabetes and blood pressure and many other services. Mexican Consulate services will also be provided. PAEC helps small school districts with limited resources to better serve children, teachers, and administrators. The organization serves 14 member districts, representing over 45,000 students,...
Show moreThe health fair will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at 315 N. Key St., Quincy. The event is free and open to the public. It will include medical and dental exams, information booths, health screenings for diabetes and blood pressure and many other services. Mexican Consulate services will also be provided. PAEC helps small school districts with limited resources to better serve children, teachers, and administrators. The organization serves 14 member districts, representing over 45,000 students, as well as many other non-member districts. Maria Pouncey, Ed.D., administrator for the Panhandle Area Educational Consortium, said she appreciates the effort being made by MMERI to reach out to all of Florida’s diverse minority communities .
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- 2019/10/17
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- FAMU-6891
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- Document (PDF)
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- 2019/10/17 -MMERI Hold Community Forum at Melbourne Church.
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Medical Marijuana Research Initiative, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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The community forum will be held at The MaxOut Church, 1106 W.H. Jackson St., Melbourne, Fla., 10:13 a.m. Sunday, October 20. The event will feature panelists with medical, political, law enforcement and social justice backgrounds. The forum is free and open to the public. MaxOut Church pastor Leo Stoney said he invited MMERI to come and present information about medical marijuana and the impact of unlawful marijuana on Florida’s diverse minority communities after being a panelist at MMERI’s...
Show moreThe community forum will be held at The MaxOut Church, 1106 W.H. Jackson St., Melbourne, Fla., 10:13 a.m. Sunday, October 20. The event will feature panelists with medical, political, law enforcement and social justice backgrounds. The forum is free and open to the public. MaxOut Church pastor Leo Stoney said he invited MMERI to come and present information about medical marijuana and the impact of unlawful marijuana on Florida’s diverse minority communities after being a panelist at MMERI’s Orlando community forum. He saw how critical it was to bring this information to the public. Stoney said he believes in the power of education and awareness.
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- 2019/10/17
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- FAMU-6893
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- Document (PDF)
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- 2019/10/17 MMERI Radio Forum: College Students and Law Enforcement.
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Medical Marijuana Research Initiative, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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This week’s episode of MMERI Radio focuses on law enforcement and college students, drug tests, campus policies for students recommended to use medical marijuana, common misconceptions about marijuana possession and other topics. Florida A&M University (FAMU) Police Chief Terence Callaway and Will Cannon of Danzy Bail Bonds will join co-hosts Angela Hardiman, public affairs liaison for the Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative (MMERI), and Patricia Green-Powell, MMERI interim...
Show moreThis week’s episode of MMERI Radio focuses on law enforcement and college students, drug tests, campus policies for students recommended to use medical marijuana, common misconceptions about marijuana possession and other topics. Florida A&M University (FAMU) Police Chief Terence Callaway and Will Cannon of Danzy Bail Bonds will join co-hosts Angela Hardiman, public affairs liaison for the Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative (MMERI), and Patricia Green-Powell, MMERI interim executive director.
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- 2019/10/17
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- FAMU-6892
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- Document (PDF)
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- Medical Marijuana Fact Sheet Haitian/Creole.
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Fact Sheet produced by the Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative addressing: 1. The definition of medical marijuana. 2. The health benefits of using medical marijuana. 3. Obtaining a medical marijuana card. 4. A link to a list of doctors certified to recommend medical marijuana. 5. The illegal use of marijuana 6. Information about MMERI
- Date Issued
- 2019
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- MMERI_4
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- Document (PDF)
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- MMERI List of Community Forums.
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Medical Marijuana Education Research Initiative, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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A listing of community forums beginning 04/30/2019 through 02/27/2020, including panelists and places held.
- Date Issued
- 03/31/2020
- Identifier
- FAMU-6896
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- Document (PDF)
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- MMERI List of Community Forums II.
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Medical Marijuana Education Research Initiative, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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A listing of community forums with date held and participating panelists. The list covers forums from 04/30/2019 through 02/27/2020.
- Date Issued
- 03/11/2020
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- FAMU-6897
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- Document (PDF)
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- Yearbook FAMU DRS 1950.
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Developmental Research School, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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A facsimile of the scanned PDF of this work was given to Faye Watkins, Dean of University Libraries at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University. The original scanned copy of the first yearbook produced at FAMU High (1950) was loaned to the H.O.U.R. History Research Project (“Having an Optimal Understanding of our Real History” Sylvester Peck, Sr, Raquista Claitt, Patricia West, J.D.) by Mary Governor Meeks to ensure that it would be stored in a format that would allow future generations...
Show moreA facsimile of the scanned PDF of this work was given to Faye Watkins, Dean of University Libraries at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University. The original scanned copy of the first yearbook produced at FAMU High (1950) was loaned to the H.O.U.R. History Research Project (“Having an Optimal Understanding of our Real History” Sylvester Peck, Sr, Raquista Claitt, Patricia West, J.D.) by Mary Governor Meeks to ensure that it would be stored in a format that would allow future generations to know the history of this great school. The original book was returned to Mrs. Mary G. Meeks. -Sylvester Peck, Sr. June 8, 2015
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- Spring 1950
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- FAMU_20610
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- Document (PDF)