Our Vision and Mission

We envision a society where public policy related to cannabis and other substances protects health and advances equity in all its forms.

We use scientific research to identify and advocate for cannabis policy that advances public health and equity, prioritizing groups vulnerable to harms, such as youth. We engage and support partners in our work to ensure that government and industry actions align with these priorities.

Strategies We Use:

  • Scientific Research
  • Policy Design
  • Technical assistance to government and community partners
  • Key audience education
  • Community stakeholder engagement
  • Advocacy
  • Accountability

What We Do

In most states, cannabis legalization has focused mainly on creating a legal profit-making system rather than putting guardrails in place to promote public health, protect youth, and advance social equity.

We provide technical assstance to jurisdictions that are currently regulating cannabis, considering legalizing or decriminalizing cannabis, and to community partners. We develop and share models for safer and more effective cannabis policy, and provide guidance on policies that can reduce harm and prevent problem cannabis use.

We take an evidence-based approach by carrying out and drawing on scientific research, cannabis policy analyses, and lessons from tobacco and alcohol control.

Please contact Aurash Soroosh for more information.

Scientific Panel Sounds Alarm On High-Potency Cannabis, Proposes Comprehensive Policy Response

Wednesday, October 30th

Sacramento, CAA report released today by an independent panel of cannabis experts, convened by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), analyzes the health impacts, including increased risk of dependency and serious mental health conditions, of the highly-potent cannabis products now available in California and offers 20 key policy recommendations to mitigate associated risk.

PRESS RELEASE: Scorecards Highlight Gaps in CA Local Cannabis Policies Amid Rising Public Health Concerns

Wednesday, December 18th, 2024

Today, Getting it Right from the Start, a project of the Public Health Institute (PHI), released its 6th Annual State of Cannabis Policy in California Scorecards, offering a comprehensive overview of cannabis policies in cities and counties that allow retail sales. The 2024 scorecards identify critical opportunities to shape a safer local cannabis marketplace amid rising public health concerns, but many jurisdictions are not yet opting to go beyond basic state law to prioritize health, protect youth, or advance social equity.

New Cannabis Policy Scorecards Are Here – Check Them Out!

Wednesday, December 18th, 2024

We’re excited to share the release of Getting it Right from the Start’s 6th Annual State of Cannabis Policy in California Scorecards! These scorecards provide a comprehensive overview of cannabis policies across California cities and counties, spotlighting where progress has been made and where opportunities remain to protect public health, safeguard youth, and promote social equity. See how your community is doing!

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Getting it Right from the Start
Public Health Institute
2000 Center Street, Ste 308
Berkeley, CA 94704
P: (510) 344-7221

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Our new scorecard (out next week) shows progress on jurisdictions keeping storefronts smoke-free. But many do allow ...on-site #cannabis use. With #AB1775 signed, the risk of "smoke-filled rooms" is real. Local action is needed to protect clean air! @KTVU

1/Insight editorial by @Susanshapironet in @usnews notes #cannabis craze may be growing, but asks whether we’re ...addressing its #PublicHealth risks? From addiction to impaired driving, rising #THC potency poses dangers. Legalization must prioritize health. https://t.co/m9XaOYsNxs

Data shows rapid rise in daily #cannabis use among young adults & pregnant women. Scientific panel calls on curbing... harms linked to high-#THC products. Many of recommended policies correlate with those in our soon to be released #CannabisPolicy scorecards! https://t.co/BKz7tKUpFs

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