Join us!

June 2-3 2026

Join us! June 2-3 2026

The 8th annual CannAct Conference brings public health professionals, prevention specialists, equity advocates, public safety professionals, tobacco prevention professionals, partners, and other advocates together virtually to discuss the new and changing legalized cannabis landscape in our communities.

The full agenda can now be found on the registration page!


Other topics include…

  • Cannabis Trends and Emerging Impacts

  • Cannabis Taxes and Investment in Prevention

  • Facilitating Youth Conversations About Cannabis

  • Centering Community Voice in Prevention Design

  • Prevention Messaging and Local Markets

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Topics include:

  • Using AI in Prevention Work - How you can use it today, and what you need to watch out for

  • Youth Prevention

  • The Newest on Health Effects and Brain Development

  • Legalization and Unintended Public Impacts

  • Rural Prevention Strategies

  • Aging and Prevention

  • Youth-led and Peer to Peer based prevention models

  • Effective Youth Cannabis Prevention Messaging

  • The Connection Between Cannabis Use and Injury

  • And much more!!

Due to scheduling conflicts, all pre-session sessions have been moved into the regular two days of the conference. You are still getting all of the sessions only mixed in over the main two days.

CannAct is the longest running Cannabis Prevention Summit in the country!

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FAQs

What if I can't attend live?

No problem! All sessions will be recorded and can be viewed for up to a month after the conference!

Can I get a certificate?

Absolutely! Post-conference ‘certificates of attendance’ are available for all attendees!

Is this a virtual conference?

Yes! All session will be streamed live via Zoom and recorded. You can chat, network, learn, and engage over the Zoom events platform!

Cannabis policy and health equity • Cannabis legalization past, present, and future • Youth prevention tool-kit •

Cannabis policy and health equity • Cannabis legalization past, present, and future • Youth prevention tool-kit •

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a speaker or sponsor?