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December 23, 2015

Member Spotlight: Cannabis Basics


To kick off 2016, we speak with Ah Warner of Cannabis Basics, whose company saw a landmark year in cannabis policies in her state of Washington. She also recently won ‘Best Topical Brand’ at the 2015 Dope Industry Awards in Washington. Many in the industry and movement look up to her involvement in both her community and her direct activism, setting a tone for others looking to create a successful and responsible business in the cannabis industry.  

cannabis-basics-logo-2015Cannabis Industry Sector:

Cannabis-Infused Products

NCIA Member Since:

February 2013

How do you uniquely serve the cannabis industry?

We are dedicated to true whole genus cannabis topical therapy.

Cannabis Creations, now Cannabis Basics, was founded in 1995. Back in those days, there were many hemp body care manufacturers working with hempseed oil because of its amazing nutritive value for skin care. Today there are a host of cannabis topical producers that focus on cannabinoids from the plant and also CBD-derivatives from hemp that speak to our CB2 receptors. Cannabis Basics is this rare and beautiful place where the essential fatty acids and anti-inflammatory properties of hempseed oil and the multiple cannabinoids and terpenoids from cannabis are blended together with an arsenal of other botanical constituents to provide natural localized therapy for symptoms brought on by a myriad of conditions.

Why should customers seeking cannabis-infused topical products use Cannabis Basics?

ah-in-labWe never use animal products, man-made fragrance oils, or chemical preservatives. We buy locally and organically whenever possible. Supporting Cannabis Basics is also activism because it enables us to continue to work for the betterment of our industry and community as a whole.

Still working!

You achieved two important milestones in the cannabis industry this year: You secured one of the first U.S. cannabis trademarks, as well as achieving passage of the Cannabis Health and Beauty Aid Exemption. Tell us about that.

On August 25th, 2015, the USPTO awarded Cannabis Basics the first federal registration to a brand/logo displaying both the leaf and the word “cannabis” representing an actual product that contains cannabis, not a service or institution. Cannabis Basics has two distinct lines, one that contains cannabis (industrial hempseed oil) that can be sold anywhere in the world, and the other that contains cannabis (I.H. and multiple cannabinoids including THC) sold only in the state of Washington.

It is important to note that the USPTO did not award federal registration based on my cannabinoid line of products. Federal protection was awarded for my cannabis industrial hemp products however, and due to same branding, will by default provide protection to the entire Cannabis Basics family of products.

ah-with-senatorWhat started out as stand-alone sister bills with bipartisan support actually passed on June 30th as Section 7 of HB 2136, an I-502 tax fixer bill, and was signed into law by Governor Enslee. This law was enacted on July 1st, 2015, and is the first of its kind in the country. The CHABA law defines Cannabis Health and Beauty Aids for the first time in our legal lexicon as “cannabis products for topical use only, non-intoxicating and contains less than .3% THC.” It defines these products as not marijuana and allows for them to be sold to any mainstream retailer in the state of Washington, i.e., any health food stores, salons, or spas. The much larger significance of this new law is that it is the first removal of anything cannabis from the Washington State Controlled Substances Act.

I would be remiss if I did not take this platform to thank all the legislators who played a part in moving CHABA through Olympia, especially Washington State’s Cannabis Champion Senator Jeanne Kohl-Welles and my co-author/policy advisor Kari Boiter. The state of Washington and anyone who uses or produces CHABA are forever in your debt.        

Why did you join NCIA?

Our goal at Cannabis Basics is to make Cannabis Health and Beauty Aids accessible to all health-conscious consumers everywhere in the U.S. and to be able to export to any country that is interested in importing these types of products. Being a member of NCIA has given me access to the movers, shakers, and policy-makers so that I may work efficiently at this ultimate goal.

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