The Challenges of Growing Legalization of Marijuana: What HOA and Condo Association Boards Need to Know
Thursday, March 26, 2020 - Tomorrow! Don't miss out!
2-3 p.m. Eastern
An Exclusive HOAleader.com Webinar
With Practical Tips for Condo and HOA Boards
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Surprised and confused by the rapid changes in marijuana laws nationwide? You're not alone.
More and more states are legalizing marijuana use. But some are permitting it only for medical ailments—and the lists of maladies that qualify are all over the board—while others are allowing both medical and recreational use. And then there's the federal government, which still identifies marijuana as a controlled substance—meaning its use is still illegal.
How can you possibly know how to address what will likely be growing complaints about its use among your residents?
You'll get clear and helpful information on:
- The changing landscape of state laws, including the nuances among the states, how state laws interplay with the still-rigid federal law, and what this mix of legalization means for community association boards
- If marijuana use is legal in your state for medical reasons, how can you manage its use to avoid conflict among residents? Can you ask to see owners' and residents' medical marijuana card? If so, must you track the permits to ensure they haven't expired? Can you require owners
to consume edibles instead of smoking their medical marijuana?
- If marijuana is legal for both medical and recreational uses, what steps can boards take to manage its use, particularly to prevent smoke nuisances?
- How you can create a policy addressing marijuana use that you can actually enforce
- Dos and don'ts for regulating marijuana use in your community
- And much more!
In one hour, you'll receive valuable, actionable information that will help you better manage owners' use of marijuana to ensure that all residents can continue to enjoy their property without nuisances. Register
now for this informative event for community association board members.
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| Attorney Elina Gilbert is a shareholder at Altitude Community Law PC in
Lakewood, Colo., who provides advice and counsel to Colorado associations in all areas of community association law. With 18 years of experience advising community associations, Gilbert prides herself on her ability to explain complex documents and legal issues in a way that removes the legalese and allows board members and managers to understand the issue at hand. She's a member of the College of Community Association Lawyers, Community Associations Institute's Law Seminar Committee and is the
2019 co- chair of the CAI Law Seminar Planning Committee.
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| Attorney Nancy T. Polomis is a partner with Hellmuth & Johnson in Edina, Minn., chair of the firm's real estate development practice, and co-chair of the firm's community associations practice. She brings more than 25 years of expertise to all stages of community association development and functioning, including entity formation; the creation, interpretation, and updating enforcement of covenants and bylaws; and collections. She is active in the Minnesota
Chapter of Community Associations Institute, where she serves on various committees, served two terms on the Board of Directors, and is a frequent speaker. Her clients include local and national builders and developers and numerous homeowners associations throughout Minnesota.
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