Page Title: SB 1097 – The Cannabis Right to Know Act | Getting it Right From the Start

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Page Text: SB 1097 - The Cannabis Right to Know Act The Cannabis Right to Know Act Fact Sheet & Bill Language SB 1097 (Pan) Cannabis Right to Know Act will provide accurate, visible, and science-based health and safer-use warning labels allowing Californians to recognize a legal product more easily and make informed decisions when purchasing cannabis. Check out our bill fact sheet and bill lanaguage: The SB 1097 Bill Language SB 1097: Where’s the Warning Label? Where’s The Warning Label?:   Current Cannabis information labels fail to protect or inform California Consumers. Don’t believe us? Can you find the required warning label on these commonly sold cannabis products? Read Warning Label Fact Sheet SB 1097 and Rising Emergency Room Visits Too many people are ending up in our Emergency Departments due to problems associated with using cannabis – especially when it is too strong or used too frequently. Fact Sheet: Rising Cannabis Related Emergency Room Visits Read ER Fact Sheet The Cannabis Right to Know Supporters SB 1097 is supported by a broad coalition of public and medical health groups, youth advocates, consumer rights organizations, and concerned parents. Supporters include: American Academy of Pediatrics – California, California Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists – California, The Public Health Institute, Youth Forward, and Public Health Advocates. View full list of supporters here. Twitter © 2020 Getting it Right from the Start. All rights reserved. Site design by Doug Rider Consulting . Getting it Right from the Start is a project of the Public Health Institute, (PHI) PHI has been a leader in public health and development for over 50 years. PHI is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a vision of creating healthy communities where individuals reach their highest potential. Getting it Right from the Start is part of PHIs Prevention Policy Group, which works on policy approaches to preventing noncommunicable disease.

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