Training, Trust & Community Impact
Education should raise the standard — not just check the box.
Our team completes accredited, role-based training built around the rules we operate under, but compliance is only the starting point. Cannabis education should also help people feel informed, respected, and connected to the community around them.
That means supporting patient education, responsible-use resources, expungement and record-clearing efforts, advocacy days, reentry support, and free education for communities harmed most by prohibition.
Our commitment
Compliant at work. Present in the community.
We stand with organizations like Last Prisoner Project, NORML, and the advocates, educators, and community partners doing the real work.
The goal is simple:
Better-trained teams, better-informed learners, and stronger community trust.
Team trained and certified
Accredited programs completed
Community volunteer hours
Clinics and advocacy events
Training with purpose
Accredited learning helps our team operate with clarity, confidence, and accountability — while giving patients and community members a better experience.
Community beyond commerce
Education, advocacy, record-relief resources, and volunteer action help turn cannabis access into something more meaningful for the people it should serve.
There is room for more people to show up.
Find a clinic, join a volunteer day, support an advocacy event, or help expand education to people who need it most. This is how training turns into trust — and how cannabis businesses can help repair harm while serving the communities around them.
Primary Learning Hub
Patient education comes first.
Patient education comes first.
This LMS helps patients and caregivers ask better questions, understand product labels, compare product types, use cannabis more responsibly, and know when to speak with a licensed medical professional.
New patient orientation
A plain-language starting point covering medical card basics, dispensary visits, product types, state rules, responsible storage, and questions to prepare for a healthcare professional.
Open orientation →Product label literacy
Learn how to read THC and CBD amounts, serving sizes, warnings, batch numbers, testing information, ingredients, allergens, and certificates of analysis.
Learn label basics →Responsible-use resources
Review onset and duration, delayed effects, impairment, safe storage, avoiding driving, youth prevention, and conversations about medications or health conditions.
Review safety modules →Learn before you choose.
The goal is to help every learner feel prepared, informed, and respected before making cannabis-related decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers before you need support.
Browse common questions about courses, account access, certificates, support requests, community resources, and using this learning portal.
After logging in with your username and password, your enrolled courses appear on your Dashboard. Click any course tile to begin. If a course you expect is missing, contact support — it may not be assigned to you yet.
On the login page, click "Forgot password," enter your username or email, and follow the reset link sent to your inbox. Check your spam folder if it doesn't arrive within a few minutes.
Each course shows completion checkmarks next to activities. Your overall progress bar appears at the top of the course page, and you can review completed items anytime under the course's "Progress" or "Grades" section.
Certificates are issued automatically once you meet all completion requirements — typically viewing all content and passing the final assessment. You can download yours from the course page or your profile.
Most assessments require a minimum passing score. Retake rules vary by course — your course page shows how many attempts are allowed. If you've used all attempts, contact support.
Yes. The platform is mobile-friendly and works in any modern browser. You can also use the official Moodle mobile app — just enter the site address provided to you.
Try refreshing the page, clearing your browser cache, or switching browsers (Chrome or Firefox recommended). A stable internet connection helps with video. If the problem continues, reach out to support with the course and activity name.
Some courses have enrollment or completion deadlines tied to compliance requirements; others stay open. Check the course page for any due dates, and complete required training before its expiry to keep your certification current.
Click your name or avatar in the top-right corner, select "Profile," then "Edit profile." Keep your email current so you receive password resets and course notifications.
For technical issues or course questions, contact support or use the help option on the site. Include your username and the specific course or activity so the team can assist you faster.
Compliant Teams.
Stronger Communities.
Our whole team trains on accredited, role-based programs built around the rules we operate under — compliant, confident, and ready from day one. But staying sharp at work is the floor, not the finish line. We show up for the people this industry was built on: working expungement and record-clearing clinics, joining advocacy days, mentoring people reentering the workforce, and helping open free education to the communities prohibition hit hardest — standing with Last Prisoner Project, NORML, and the people doing the real work.
Accredited Training & Community Commitment
Compliant at work. Present in the community.
Training is the foundation. Community impact is the responsibility.
Our whole team trains on accredited, role-based programs built around the rules we operate under — compliant, confident, and ready from day one. But staying sharp at work is the floor, not the finish line. We also show up for the people this industry was built on by supporting expungement and record-clearing clinics, advocacy days, reentry mentorship, and free education for communities harmed most by prohibition.
We stand with organizations like Last Prisoner Project, NORML, and the advocates, educators, and community partners doing the real work.
Accredited, role-based training
Every team member completes structured cannabis education aligned with real responsibilities, compliance expectations, and the standards required to operate with confidence.
Education beyond the dispensary
We believe cannabis education should support patients, customers, workers, justice-impacted people, and the local community — not just internal compliance checklists.
Of our team trained and certified
Accredited programs our team completes
Hours volunteered in our community
Clinics and advocacy events joined
Get involved
There is room for more people to show up.
Find a clinic, join a volunteer day, support an advocacy event, or help open education to people who need it most. This is how training turns into trust — and how cannabis businesses can help repair harm while serving the communities around them.


























