Returning from a very busy summer season, NCIA continues the tradition of featuring one of our members in a monthly member spotlight. For October, we chat with Brian Caldwell of Triple C Cannabis Club, based in Tacoma, Washington. Triple C is proud of their home state of Washington for being one of the first in the nation to recognize and respect the right of every adult to decide what is best for his or her health and happiness. As one of the first and most successful medicinal dispensaries in the state, Triple C continues to lead the way in the transition to adult-use by elevating the retail experience with award-winning selection, service and staff.
Cannabis Industry Sector:
Medical Cannabis Providers
NCIA Member Since:
2014
How do you uniquely serve the cannabis community?
Triple C Cannabis Club is completely dedicated to procuring safe, tested, and properly labeled medical-grade cannabis products for our patients. We take meeting the needs of our patients very seriously and refuse to compromise our standards. We are committed to only providing the very best to our patients. Additionally, we feel we must help be the voice for the patients we serve that otherwise could or would get lost in a bureaucratic system. Change, especially the legalizing of cannabis that has occurred in Washington State, has been quite intimidating. We are here to help and support our patients through this process while ensuring our state’s regulators have trusted professionals from our industry to work with.
Why should customers looking for medical cannabis go to Triple C Cannabis Club?
Patients who want to #ExperienceChronicWellness ® will find a wide selections of oils, edibles, salves, topicals and more at Triple C Cannabis Club. We pride ourselves on consistent medicinal product availability that has been rigorously tested and is produced by the state’s elite manufacturers. Triple C Cannabis Club staff is award-winning and very knowledgeable on a wide array of products and medicines. They ensure product safety and patient confidentiality and consistently perform to the highest standards of care. As the first union shop in Washington, I am proud to work with UFCW to advance the safety and wellbeing of all who come through our doors, regardless if they are a patient or staff.
Our business has evolved rapidly along with the changing legal landscape. As a result, people come to us for very different reasons. Many want to relieve pain and promote healing naturally. Others seek to ease stress, enhance experiences, or nurture creativity. The many wonders and benefits of cannabis are why it has been so beloved for most of recorded history.
Can you give us some insight into the cannabis community in Washington, the challenges, upsides, and where you’d like to see it go?
As we have seen in other states, and in Washington’s past, the road to regulation of cannabis is a difficult one, but one that is desperately needed. The state has to balance federal jurisdictional issues, patients have fears due to years of persecution, and business owners are trying hard to be law-abiding, good corporate citizens. When Washington started the medical cannabis journey in 1998, we all shared the vision of a legal and safe environment for patients. However, with the veto offered by then-Governor Christine Gregoire, that was not the case. The laws have been interpreted in many different ways, hence the success of the black and grey markets. So here we are some twenty years later, trying to fix the regulations to create that safe marketplace we all had envisioned. I believe that if we work with state legislators on practical regulations and our congressional delegation on fixing taxation and banking, it will go a long way in bringing our industry into mainstream acceptance and small business success.
Why did you join NCIA?
I joined NCIA for numerous reasons, but first and foremost is their clear mission to advance the cannabis industry with a thoughtful and targeted approach. The leadership they are providing to our congressional delegation on matters such as banking and taxation is unmatched by any other groups. The cannabis industry needs a strong and professional voice to help solve these critical industry problems, which is exactly what NCIA has stepped up to do. The commitment that NCIA has to membership development, education, and networking is another reason why I chose to become a member. Triple C Cannabis Club supports the efforts of those that want to advance our industry in a positive and educated manner, and NCIA is a good reflection of those principles.
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