The Week Ahead
(November 7, 2022)

Washington State Prevention Summit - 2022

As the annual Washington State Prevention Summit was convened, WSLCB board members would hear from two prominent public health researchers and undertake planned rulemaking.

Here’s a look at cannabis-related policymaking events on the calendar in the week ahead.

Monday November 7th

At publication time, no cannabis-related policymaking events were scheduled.

Tuesday November 8th

Election Day

Tuesday November 8th is the annual day for general elections of public officials. Please vote!

WSLCB - Board Caucus

On Tuesday at 10am PT, the weekly Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) Board Caucus was scheduled to recur.

WA HCA - WA Prevention Summit - 2022

On Tuesday at 12:30pm PT, the Washington State Health Care Authority (WA HCA) would host day one of the annual Washington State Prevention Summit.

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  • In collaboration with other state agencies and prevention organizations, the WA HCA Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR) hosts an annual Washington State Prevention Summit each fall in central Washington or virtually. The summit is described as "an enriching training and networking opportunity for youth, volunteers, and professionals engaged in health promotion and the prevention of substance misuse, violence, and other high-risk behaviors, in a setting that promotes cultural humility." The program also offers a youth track to get youth volunteers involved in prevention initiatives.
  • Tuesday morning sessions are restricted to DBHR Providers and include “HCA/DBHR Statewide Updates,” a review of the State Prevention Enhancement (SPE) Policy Consortium 5-Year Plan, and a presentation on findings from the Young Adult Health Survey, likely by principal investigator Jason Kilmer.
  • Tuesday afternoon sessions are open to all registrants and include a presentation on “Strategies and Tools for Educating Decision-Makers to Promote Community Health and Wellbeing” by Kathryn Bruzios, Brittany Cooper, and Kevin Haggerty.

Wednesday November 9th

WA HCA - WA Prevention Summit - 2022 - Keynote

On Wednesday at 9:40am PT, the Washington State Health Care Authority (WA HCA) would host a keynote session on the second day of the annual Washington State Prevention Summit.

WSLCB - Board Meeting

On Wednesday at 10am PT, the bi-weekly WSLCB Board Meeting was scheduled to recur.

WA HCA - WA Prevention Summit - 2022 - Developing Statewide Assessment of Advertising and Retail for Cannabis, Tobacco, Vapor, and Alcohol

On Wednesday at 11am PT, the Washington State Health Care Authority (WA HCA) would host presentations on the second day of the annual Washington State Prevention Summit.

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  • Sarah Ross-Viles, Seattle and King County Public Health Youth Health and Marijuana Program Manager, would lead this session which was not further described on the event agenda.
  • WSLCB Policy and Rules staff opened a rulemaking project on Advertising on August 31st.
  • Ross-Viles was a frequent participant in cannabis policymaking events, most recently joining the Washington Hemp in Food Task Force on October 19th to inquire about the viability of “products that I'm wary of that [have] not existed, but could you know come up in a market that allowed for it, is a product that meets the THC limit but is a very small consumable, and a very affordable consumable.” She believed that prevention stakeholders feared that “a dollar a package, even if there's a two milligram limit…two and a half milligrams is enough to be intoxicating for a night” and that a bad actor could enter the market to “get around the the restricted THC market by just making a really cheap, concentrated product that doesn't have…relative Class A cannabinoids in it, that is essentially..a lozenge or pill, something very small” where “it's clear, the intention is that you actually buy multiple packages and consume them.”

WA HCA - WA Prevention Summit - 2022 - Re-evaluating the Prevalence of Poly-Drug-Positive Driving in Washington

On Wednesday at 11am PT, the Washington State Health Care Authority (WA HCA) would host presentations on the second day of the annual Washington State Prevention Summit.

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  • Max Roberts, Washington Traffic Safety Commission Research Associate, would lead this session which was not further described on the event agenda.
  • Roberts presented his findings as "Improving and Understanding Poly-Drug Information" during the October 20th WTSC Commission Meeting. He outlined what amounted to a data cleanup method they have been developing which significantly realigned the poly-drug and single drug toxicological data they have been using which resulted in a ~30% decrease in reported poly-drugged driving incidents. WA HCA Substance Use Disorder Prevention and Mental Health Promotion Section Manager Sarah Mariani asked if that meant single drug THC incidents would increase, and Roberts seemed to confirm her leading question. Roberts repeated that the trendline of increasing poly-drugged driving incidents continued upwards, just not close to the rate which had been lamented very publicly by officials for years.

WSLCB - Executive Management Team

On Wednesday at 1:30pm PT, the three-member Board and agency leadership were scheduled to convene their monthly WSLCB Executive Management Team (EMT) meeting.

Thursday November 10th

At publication time, no cannabis-related policymaking events were scheduled.

Friday November 11th

The State of Washington recognizes the Veterans Day holiday.