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CANNABIS                                         Plants Over Pills:
                                                                                                                              Nature’s Stash
                                                                             BUSINESS                                         Delivers
                                                                                                                              Best of Mother
                                                                             DIRECTORY                                        Nature and Science

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                                       June 2021







                                      2019 Cannabis Business Award’s Publication of the Year


                            Americanna Labs Paying It Forward


               BY BARBARA R. FALLON

          Stories of the devastating impact of
        COVID-19 on personal and professional
        lives throughout the world have domi-
        nated the headlines this past year. This is
        an inspiring best practice scenario of a
        forward-thinking survival strategy.
          With a 30-year history of collaboration
        with ADPEN Laboratories, a global
        leader of Agrochemical, Nutraceutical,                                                                                   Peter Gallagher
        Pharmaceutical and Food Safety testing,
        Americanna Laboratories is a family-
        operated division formed in 2018 to                                                                              INSA Ready to
        advance the science of cannabis relief for
        cancer patients. Americanna strives to                                                                            Provide High-
        bring good science to the cannabis test-
        ing industry and ensure the safety of
        products for consumers.                                                                                         quality Product,
          Based on their analytical testing expe-
        rience in the above industries and       Americanna Laboratories (l-r) Maria Cardona, Eric O’Melia, Ma Blesilda Miller,    Low-stress
        cannabis testing from flowers to oils and    Veronica Colon, Steven Perez, David Perez, Wyman Dickey, Alex Pecci
        tinctures to edibles, co-founders Steven
        Perez and David Perez along with the                   ices and add targeted expertise to their management team to   Experience to
        Americanna executive team decided to navigate the pandemic   continue their mission of applying scientific testing expertise
        with a two-pronged approach.                           to a broader client base.                                 Florida Market
          First, supporting their nationwide client base through the   At one end of the spectrum were clients already well-estab-
        peaks and valleys of consumer demand in a pandemic induced   lished in the nutritional supplements market who needed to
        economy-in-flux; and second, simultaneously examining their   quickly amp up manufacturing and testing of products blended   BY VANESSA ORR
        own business plan to determine a future-oriented growth strat-
        egy. Their strategy included steps to expand their scope of serv-                         Continued on page 32  Opening a new medical marijuana
                                                                                                                      treatment center (MMTC) in Florida can
                                                                                                                      be challenging. Yet the biggest obstacle
                               Cannabis Spotlight                                                                     that INSA faces, according to CEO and
                                                                                                                      cofounder Peter Gallagher, is the amount
                                                                                                                      of time it takes to get everything opera-
          Dr. Michelle Beasley                                              scriptions without much say-so in their health   tional in order to provide patients with
                                                                                                                      its high-quality product.
          MEDICAL MARIJUANA CLINICS                                         care regimen.                               “We’re very excited to serve patients in
          OF FLORIDA                                                        What motivates you to be a part of        the Florida market; in every market we’ve
                                                                            the cannabis Industry?                    come into, we’ve quickly won the loyalty
        What benefits do you see for patients                                 I don’t think anyone who sees firsthand the   and patronage of customers,” he said of
        throughout Florida within this space?                               huge differences this plant makes in so many   the company that already operates in
          I love how customizable cannabis medicine                         people’s lives could stay away. My favorite feed-  Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. “We’re
        regimens can be for patients. I see my role to help                 back is when the patient’s spouse tells me “I got   very grateful for the opportunity to build
        educate patients about their medication options                     the person I married back” or the patient tells me   our business out here and get it opera-
        (dosing, routes of delivery, cultivar selections),                  “I got my life back”. Cannabis seems to be the   tional—the hardest part of getting the
        then help the patients figure out what works best                   thermostat in our bodies, helping reset body sys-  license is waiting the year it will take to
        and fits best in their lives. It is never a one size fits           tems that have gotten out of balance. It is so   do that.”
        all like the traditional pharmaceutical market so                   rewarding to help people in need learn to find    As part of the state’s vertically integrat-
        often is. Symptoms, whether pain, anxiety, or   Dr. Michelle Beasley   this balance again.                    ed industry, INSA, named for two domi-
        nausea are rarely the same every day, why should                      Over the last few months, I have been more   nant strains (Indica and Sativa) of the
        medication be the same? Patients once educated have the free-  politically motivated that I was when initially entering the   plant, will soon be growing, manufactur-
        dom to adjust doses or routes as needed. With no physical addic-  cannabis space. Florida has come a long way, but still has a long   ing and selling medical cannabis to
        tion like opioids or benzodiazepines induce, patients can also   way to go. So many of my patients are disabled, on fixed incomes,   patients. The company acquired its
        abstain from cannabis if life situations require it. Cannabis offers   or otherwise not always able to advocate for themselves. Even   license in December of 2020, and is oper-
        more flexibility for patients, which allows the patients to have   though I am naturally quite introverted, I have been able to speak   ating out of a temporary facility in south-
        more control over their own health. I believe this fosters a better   in Tallahassee and with local news outlets to help advocate for my   ern Florida. Construction was recently
        doctor/patient relationship. Patients are actively participating in   patients in the Florida legislature.    started on its permanent facility, which
        their treatment choices instead of being force-fed multiple pre-                          Continued on page 35                 Continued on page 34
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