Our Network

CannabisSpeakers.com is part of the largest cannabis education network on the internet

Our network spans 30+ websites covering cannabis education, science, travel, state-specific resources, city guides, and international markets. Together, these sites provide comprehensive, accurate, and free cannabis information for consumers, patients, professionals, and researchers worldwide.

Hub Sites

The core sites that anchor the network, each serving a specialized audience:

TryCannabis.org

The network hub. Beginner-friendly cannabis education covering methods, dosing, safety, and links to every state-specific resource. The starting point for anyone new to cannabis.

CannaScience.org

Graduate-level cannabis pharmacology, clinical evidence, drug interactions, and safety science. Built for researchers, medical professionals, and serious students of cannabis science.

CannabisDependence.org

Honest, evidence-based information about cannabis use disorder, dependency risk factors, tolerance, withdrawal, and harm reduction strategies.

CannabisTravel.org

Travel guides for cannabis tourists visiting legal markets. Dispensary recommendations, consumption rules, and what to know before you go in every legal state and country.

CannabisSpeakers.com

You are here. The cannabis speaker directory connecting industry experts with conferences, panels, workshops, and educational events worldwide.

State Sites

Comprehensive cannabis guides for individual U.S. states, covering laws, dispensaries, culture, and local industry news:

CaliCannabis.org

California — The largest legal cannabis market in the world. Regional guides, dispensary listings, and the state's complex regulatory landscape.

COCannabis.org

Colorado — The pioneer state. Industry history, dispensary guides, and lessons from the first state to launch adult-use sales.

ILCannabis.org

Illinois — The social equity experiment. Licensing, dispensary guides, and the state's ambitious equity program.

MassCannabis.org

Massachusetts — New England's largest market. Equity programs, delivery licensing, and craft cannabis culture.

NYStateCannabis.org

New York — The MRTA rollout, the unlicensed market crisis, and the East Coast's most-watched cannabis experiment.

CannabisInArizona.org

Arizona — The fastest launch in cannabis history, tribal cannabis, and the desert Southwest market.

NevadaCannabis.com

Nevada — Vegas tourism, dispensary guides, and the unique dynamics of a tourism-driven cannabis market.

CannabisOregon.org

Oregon — Oversupply crisis, craft cannabis culture, and the psilocybin intersection.

WashingtonCannabis.org

Washington — The home-grow debate, 37% tax structure, and Pacific Northwest market dynamics.

CannabisMichigan.org

Michigan — Caregiver culture, tax controversies, and the Midwest's largest cannabis market.

CannabisFL.org

Florida — Medical-only market, the $30M licensing barrier, and the ongoing push for adult-use legalization.

CTCannabis.org

Connecticut — The 50% equity set-aside, casino dispensaries, and New England's newest adult-use market.

City Sites

Neighborhood-level cannabis guides for major cities:

BostonCannabis.org

Boston — Neighborhood dispensary guides, equity programs, and the city's colonial-meets-cannabis culture.

ChicagoCannabis.org

Chicago — Dispensary guides by neighborhood, social equity licensing, and the Illinois market's urban center.

SanFranciscoCannabis.org

San Francisco — Cannabis lounges, the LGBTQ+ community's role, and the city where the modern cannabis movement began.

International

Cannabis resources beyond U.S. borders:

CannabisCanada.org

Canada — The first G7 nation to legalize nationally. Province-by-province guides, border warnings, and tourism resources.

CannabisAmsterdam.org

Amsterdam — The world's most famous cannabis tourism destination. Coffeeshop guides, rules, and Dutch cannabis culture.

CannabisGermany.org

Germany — Europe's largest cannabis market and the country leading the continent's legalization movement.

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