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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2016 · 28 MIN

Paul Stanford of the THC Foundation

from Hempresent · host Cannabis Radio

Today on Hempresent Vivian McPeak is joined by Paul Stanford, Founder of the THC Foundation. Paul Stanford directs a nonprofit organization comprising THCF Medical Clinics/Presto Quality Care, THCF Medical Gardens, the weekly TV show Cannabis Common Sense, online magazine Hemp News, and the online THCF Museum, featuring images of antique medical cannabis receptacles. The doctors and staff at THCF Medical Clinics/Presto Quality Care have helped more than 200,000 patients navigate their states’ cannabis laws and qualify for permits that allow them to legally possess, grow, and use medical marijuana.The THC Foundation is made up of a network of medical clinics in 40 cities in stated including Oregon, Washington, California, Rhode Island, and Montana. Paul Stanford runs the Medical Gardens in Oregon, which provides medical marijuana patients with seeds and cuttings to grow their own cannabis. Paul Stanford is often a featured speaker at prominent cannabis-oriented conferences, forums, and festivals. He won the top three prizes at the 7th Oregon Medical Cannabis Awards in 2008. He earned these awards with the marijuana strains he grew organically at the outdoor THCF Medical Gardens. Paul recently spoke at Expogrow conference and trade event in Donostia/San Sebastián, Spain, and the annual Great Midwest Marijuana Harvest Fest in Madison, Wisconsin, since 1989. Is most recent appearance was at the world’s largest annual pro-hemp gathering, the Seattle Hempfest.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Today on Hempresent Vivian McPeak is joined by Paul Stanford, Founder of the THC Foundation. Paul Stanford directs a nonprofit organization comprising THCF Medical Clinics/Presto Quality Care, THCF Medical Gardens, the weekly TV show Cannabis Common Sense, online magazine Hemp News, and the online THCF Museum, featuring images of antique medical cannabis receptacles. The doctors and staff at THCF Medical Clinics/Presto Quality Care have helped more than 200,000 patients navigate their states’ cannabis laws and qualify for permits that allow them to legally possess, grow, and use medical marijuana.The THC Foundation is made up of a network of medical clinics in 40 cities in stated including Oregon, Washington, California, Rhode Island, and Montana. Paul Stanford runs the Medical Gardens in Oregon, which provides medical marijuana patients with seeds and cuttings to grow their own cannabis. Paul Stanford is often a featured speaker at prominent cannabis-oriented conferences, forums, and festivals. He won the top three prizes at the 7th Oregon Medical Cannabis Awards in 2008. He earned these awards with the marijuana strains he grew organically at the outdoor THCF Medical Gardens. Paul recently spoke at Expogrow conference and trade event in Donostia/San Sebastián, Spain, and the annual Great Midwest Marijuana Harvest Fest in Madison, Wisconsin, since 1989. Is most recent appearance was at the world’s largest annual pro-hemp gathering, the Seattle Hempfest. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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