New Directions : A Public Safety and Health Approach to Drug Policy

Thursday 8:30am Registration June 6, 2013 9:00am Opening 5:00pm Reception

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On behalf of the Colorado School of Public Health 8:30 am – 9:00 am 11:05 am – 12:30 pm 1:40 pm – 3:05 pm Moderator: Theshia Naidoo, and the Drug Policy Alliance we are pleased to Registration Plenary Two Plenary Three Esq., Senior Staff Attorney, From Patients to the Emerging Health-Centered Drug Policy Alliance welcome you to New Directions. 9:00 am – 9:30 am General Public: What Does Approaches to Drug Policy: • Ronald Martin, Detective Sergeant Welcoming Remarks Marijuana Legalization Mean Removing Barriers and (retired), Law Enforcement Safety This one-day convening of direct service providers, • Chris Urbina, MD, MPH, for Public Health? Addressing Stigma Advocate, North Carolina Harm policymakers, public health and safety person- Executive Director and Chief Medical This roundtable discussion will What are some evidence-based Reduction Coalition Officer, Colorado Department of examine the intersections of medical interventions available for people • Hong Tran, Esq., Staff Attorney, nel, and community advocates will explore both Health and Environment marijuana policies with the state’s struggling with drug addiction in Racial Disparity Project public health and safety-centered approaches to plan to legally regulate marijuana for Colorado and what other options • Pam Clifton, Communications drug policy. The recent legalization of marijuana in 9:30 am – 10:55 am all adults. What are potential impacts could be available? These emerging Coordinator, Colorado Criminal Colorado has laid the groundwork for meaningful Opening Plenary of such policies in our communities? therapies include Justice Reform Coalition Where We Are Now: Drug Policy, What role did public health and interventions, non-abstinence-based • John Baker, Police Sergeant dialogue concerning the role of drug policy in our From Global To Local safety concerns play in the drafting housing, alternative/replacement (retired), Law Enforcement state. This conference promises to be a timely and This introductory panel will provide of Amendment 64 and subsequent therapies, supervised injection Against Prohibition thought-provoking conversation between a range background for the day’s discussion implementation efforts? How has the facilities, and community safety of stakeholders to develop drug policies that can by outlining local, national and medical marijuana industry impacted initiatives. What potential do these 4:20 pm – 4:50 pm global trends and opportunities. public health and safety? interventions have in Colorado? Closing Plenary optimize prevention, public health, harm reduction, Throughout today’s dialogue, we will Is it time to expand the definition of What’s Next for Colorado? treatment, and public safety. utilize this framework to examine and Moderator: Amanda Reiman, PhD, treatment and recovery? This panel will synthesize the envision a more balanced approach MSW, Policy Manager, Drug Policy important themes from the day Today we will envision a coordinated, comprehen- to drug policy in Colorado. What Alliance, California Moderator: Katie Burk, MPH, Syringe and encourage action at all levels recent advancements in drug policy • Christian Sederberg, Esq., Access Community Mobilization from participants and community sive approach to drug policy that balances public should attendees be aware of? What Amendment 64 Campaign Manager, Harm Reduction Coalition stakeholders present. health and safety. Tomorrow we will work together local policy advances should garner • Mike Elliot Esq., Executive Director, • Patt Denning, PhD, Co-Founder, to create safer, healthier communities, and will attention for statewide advocacy and Medical Marijuana Industry Group Harm Reduction Therapy Center Moderator: Laura Pegram, measure our success by the impact of evolving implementation? What is effective • Gabriel Kaplan, PhD, MPA, • Donald MacPherson, M.Ed., Director, MSW, MPH, Policy Associate, from both a public health and public Director of Prevention Health Policy, Canadian Drug Policy Coalition Drug Policy Alliance drug policy on the overall public health. safety point of view? Systems and Analytics Branch, • Barry Zevin, MD, Tom Waddell • Terri Hurst, MSW, Director of Colorado Department of Public Health Center Public Policy, Colorado Behavioral Moderator: Art Way, Senior Drug Health and Environment • Susan Boyd, PhD, Professor in Policy Healthcare Council Policy Manager, Drug Policy • Wanda James, BA, Veteran, Owner, and Practice, University of Victoria • Carol Helwig, MHP, Communicable Alliance, Colorado James Foxx Consulting (JFC) Disease Control Coordinator, • Nuno Capaz, Vice President, 3:05 pm – 3:15 pm Boulder County Public Health Dissuasion Commission of Lisbon, 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Break • Lisa Raville, BA, Executive Director, Portuguese Ministry of Health Luncheon: Keynote Speaker Harm Reduction Action Center • Daliah Heller, PhD, MPH, Director, International Implications of 3:15 pm – 4:20 pm • Hassan Latif, Executive Director, Drug and Alcohol Policy and Amendment 64: A Sign of Things Plenary Four Second Chance Center Research, CUNY to Come? Reducing Harm: Law • Christie Donner, Executive • Ethan Nadelmann, PhD, JD, Enforcement, Public Safety, and 5:00 pm Director, Colorado Criminal Justice Executive Director, Drug Policy Health Interventions Reception Reform Coalition Alliance This panel will examine relationship- • Stan Paprocki, Director of building within the four pillars Community Prevention Programs, 1:30 pm – 1:40 pm approach to drug policy: public Division of Behavioral Health Break health, law enforcement, prevention Colorado Department of and treatment, and harm reduction. Human Services What role should law enforcement Tim Byers, MD, MPH Art Way, JD play in health-centered approaches Associate Dean for Public Senior Colorado Drug 10:55 am – 11:05 am to drug policy? What is ‘treatment on Health Practice Policy Manager Break demand’? And how can we learn from Colorado School of Drug Policy Alliance Summit View, the only treatment on Public Health demand facility in Colorado? Biographies

John Baker is a retired Police Sergeant positions to a program management range of mental health services to dually Carol Helwig, MPH, is the Communicable Simply Pure, she has been an almost 18 consecutive years in Colorado from Colorado. He served both active position at the Health Care for the diagnosed individuals. HRTC also trains Disease Control Coordinator for outspoken voice on the legalization penitentiaries, Hassan embarked on a and reserve duty as an Army Airborne Homeless division of the & King hundreds of mental health and substance the Boulder County Public Health of . She was instrumental in career trying to help others avoid prison. Ranger including a tour in Vietnam. After County’s Department of Public Health. abuse professionals, outreach workers, Department. The Works Program at working with the regulatory process to He continues to return to Colorado graduating the Lost Angeles County She received her Master’s in Public homeless advocacy groups, and housing Boulder County Public Health was one bring medical marijuana to fruition and correctional facilities to provide support Sheriff’s Academy, he began work with Health at the University of ’s staff each year in this model throughout of the first syringe access programs in selected to work on the Amendment for residents engaged in educational the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s School of Public Health. the United States, Canada, and Asia. Dr. the United States, opening its doors in 64 Campaign Committee. These duties programming. As a member of the Board Department as a deputy sheriff. During Denning has completed the Diplomate- March of 1989. It has been in continuous led to her appointment to the Governor’s of Directors for the Colorado Criminal his 20 years of law enforcement, he Nuno Capaz has been working for Fellow training in Psychopharmacology operation since then. Initially, the program Amendment 64 Task Force Work Group. Justice Reform Coalition, he helps drive worked as a patrol officer, detective, the Portuguese Ministry of Health’s and also was named to the Drug Policy operated under a local agreement with Wanda graduated from the University the mission to reverse the trend of mass and Police Academy and field officer Dissuasion Boards since they were Resources Directory for the Media in the law enforcement and the judicial system of Colorado in 1986. Upon graduation, incarceration in the state of Colorado, instructor. He retired at the rank of created in 2001. These Boards area of Dual Diagnosis. She is a certified which exempted staff and volunteers she was commissioned an officer in the providing expert testimony in support Sergeant and has continued serving were created to apply Portugal’s addiction specialist through the American from paraphernalia criminalization. Since United States Navy. Her position in Naval of reform bills brought before the State his community. He is actively involved groundbreaking law passed in 2000 Psychological Association’s College of 2011, the program has operated with Integrated Underwater Surveillance Legislature. He is the Executive Director in the Make a Wish Foundation and the decriminalizing all drug use. As such, Professional Psychology. the approval of the local Board of Health transferred her to Virginia Beach, of the Second Chance Center, committed Special Olympics. He has also worked he is a member of an interdisciplinary under the legislation that passed in 2010 Bermuda and finally New York City. to reducing recidivism by helping closely with the Medical Marijuana team that evaluates people who use Christie Donner is the executive director to support syringe access in Colorado. Ms. James is a graduate of the Inaugural formerly incarcerated men and women Enforcement Division in Colorado and drugs. He has also been in charge of and founder of the Colorado Criminal The program currently serves over Class of the Los Angeles African successfully transition upon release. has lectured on Amendment 64. John correspondence with foreign delegations Justice Reform Coalition. She has over 300 individuals per year at four fixed American Women’s Public Policy Institute attended both La Verne College and seeking information and research about fifteen years of experience working sites, including one site in collaboration at the University of Southern California Donald MacPherson, M.Ed., is one the University of Denver, majoring in the Portuguese model for drug policy. in criminal justice reform advocacy, with Boulder County AIDS Project. and the Past President of the National of Canada’s leading figures in drug business. He, his wife, and two children community organizing, policy research, Services include access to harm Women’s Political Caucus. policy and advocates for drug policies reside in Parker, Colorado. Pam Clifton is the communications and lobbying. Christie co-authored reduction supplies and education, based on principles of public health, coordinator for the Colorado Criminal Parenting from Prison: A Resource Guide rapid HIV and hepatitis C testing, Gabriel Kaplan, PhD, MPA, is the scientific evidence, human rights Susan Boyd, PhD, is a professor in Justice Reform Coalition. She studied for Incarcerated Parents in Colorado. immunizations, and linkage to care, Director of the Prevention Health Policy, and social inclusion. He is currently the department of Human and Social psychology and sociology at the She is also the co-author of CCJRC’s treatment and recovery services. Systems and Analytics Branch in the the Director of the Canadian Drug Development at the University of Victoria. University of Colorado and University publication Getting On After Getting Out: Prevention Services Division at the Policy Coalition, a national coalition of She is a member of the Canadian of Washington. Pam joined the staff A Re-Entry Guide for Colorado. She has Terri Hurst, MSW, is the Director of Colorado Department of Public Health organizations and individuals working Drug Policy Coalition and works with at CCJRC because of her desire to a bachelor’s degree in political science Public Policy for the Colorado Behavioral and Environment. In this role, Dr. Kaplan to improve Canada’s drug policies. The local community groups such as End see drug laws changed, parole laws from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Healthcare Council (CBHC). She is manages three units in the Colorado Coalition is a partner project with the Prohibition and the NAOMI Patients reformed, and the warehousing of people responsible for tracking, influencing, Department of Public Health that seek to Centre for Applied Research in Mental Association. Her research contributions in Colorado stopped. She has spent the Mike Elliott, Esq., is an attorney, and analyzing, and reporting on legislative bring analytic and strategic tools to bear Health and Addictions. He is involved have been in the areas of women, drug last four years working as a supervisor the Executive Director of the Medical and policy activities that impact access to improve policies around health, the in drug policy work at local, national law and policy, maternal/state conflicts, for a local fundraising organization that Marijuana Industry Group. He has to behavioral healthcare services at both delivery of care within health systems, and international levels. Formerly he harm reduction, drug films, print raised money for many non-profit and also run several political campaigns, the state and federal level. She also and the collection and analysis of health was North America’s first Drug Policy media, and culture. She is the author of political organizations around the country. including the 2010 campaign that advocates on behalf of CBHC members data. Prior to this, he served as the Coordinator at the City of Vancouver numerous articles and books, including: She served seven years in prison in defeated a proposed ban of medical and behavioral healthcare consumers. Director of the Epidemiology, Planning where he worked for 22 years. He is the Hooked: Drug Films in Britain, Canada, Colorado for a minor drug conviction and marijuana centers in El Paso County Terri received a Master’s of Social Work & Evaluation Branch in the same division author of Vancouver’s groundbreaking and the U.S.; From Witches to Crack successfully completed parole in 2005. (Colorado Springs). in 2005 from the University of Hawaii at at CDPHE, where he directed the data Four Pillars Drug Strategy, which called Moms: Women, Drug Law, and Policy; Manoa and has worked in drug policy analysis and research units that support for new approaches to drug problems Mothers and Illicit Drugs: Transcending Patt Denning, PhD, has developed Daliah Heller, PhD, MPH, works on public reform and public health policy for over public health prevention services and based on public health principles and the the Myths, and co-author of Raise Shit! specialties in differential diagnosis, health approaches to drug and alcohol 10 years. She is an Advisory Board interventions. Prior to joining CDPHE, appropriate regulation of all psychoactive Social Action Saving Lives. Her upcoming psychopharmacology, psychotherapy use. Her interests include healthcare member for the Harm Reduction Action Dr. Kaplan served as an Assistant substances. In 2007 he received the co-authored book is titled: Killer Weed: with seriously disturbed patients, HIV, integration, social program innovation, Center and sits on the Drug Policy Task Professor of Public Policy at the University Kaiser Foundation National Award of Marijuana Grow-Ops, Media, and Justice. and substance use disorders. She is surveillance methods, and policy and Force of the Colorado Criminal and of Colorado, Denver’s School of Public Excellence in Public Policy in Canada. one of the primary developers of harm epidemiologic analysis for structural Juvenile Justice Coalition. Affairs. He has worked as a policy In 2009 he was awarded the Richard Katie Burk, MPH, a member of the Harm reduction treatments. She has written influences on drug and alcohol use. Over analyst in the United States Senate and Dennis Drug Peace Award for Reduction Coalition based in Oakland, several articles as well as a book for the the past 16 years, she has served in Wanda James, BA is the principal and as a consultant to the Government of Outstanding Achievement in the Field of California, provides technical assistance general public (Over the Influence: The leadership roles in both the governmental owner of James Foxx Consulting (JFC), New Zealand. by the Drug Policy and support to communities working to Harm Reduction Guide for Managing and not-for-profit sector, including as a marketing and consulting firm that Alliance in the United States and the City establish and/or expand syringe access Drugs and Alcohol. Guilford Press. ) Executive Director of a leading harm specializes in results-oriented, political Hassan A. Latif is a Certified Addictions of Vancouver was awarded the Canadian services. Her commitment to promoting This book has recently been translated reduction program and as Assistant and strategic positioning. JFC specializes Counselor in Colorado, and provides Urban Institute’s Secure City Award for the the health and well-being of drug users, into Chinese. The 2d edition of her Commissioner at the New York City Health in campaign management, advocacy and addiction counseling services primarily to Four Pillars Drug Strategy. MacPherson is homeless and incarcerated individuals, first book, Practicing Harm Reduction Department. She is currently based at the political outreach for both candidates and people living with HIV and those recently currently Adjunct Professor in the Faculty and people living with HIV has spanned Psychotherapy was released in the Fall CUNY School of Public Health. organizations. Ms. James is a leading released from incarceration. A nationally of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser direct service in San Francisco-based of 2011 (with co-author Jeannie Little). In advocate in the cannabis industry. A certified Cognitive Behavior Change University in Vancouver Canada. homeless HIV case management 2000, Dr. Denning and Ms. Little created former owner of a dispensary and the Facilitator (NCTI), he serves as Mentoring a non-profit treatment and training cutting edge cannabis edible company, Coordinator for a Denver-based program, The Harm Reduction Therapy organization that provides job training, Center (HRTC), which provides a full education and support for recently released ex-offenders. After spending Biographies, cont.

Ron Martin, Detective Sergeant her B.A. in political science from the Lisa Raville, BA is the Executive Director to the marijuana community. Christian Art Way, JD, is the Colorado senior (retired) works part-time as one of North University of California Berkeley and she of the Harm Reduction Action Center. was also an integral part of Colorado’s drug policy manager for the Drug Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition’s received her J.D. from the University Beginning her career in nursing home Amendment 64 Campaign, acting as Policy Alliance, based in Denver. He is Law Enforcement Safety Advocates. He of California Los Angeles School of administration but soon moving into the core volunteer for the Amendment 64 a graduate of Florida Coastal School of is a former Detective Sergeant and is a Law. Prior to joining the organization, world of non-profits, Lisa had the ability to Campaign, representing the Campaign on Law, where he was appalled at the gap dedicated, committed Law Enforcement she worked in private legal practice for participate as an AmeriCorps Volunteer Governor Hickenlooper’s Amendment 64 between our theoretical constitutional Professional with over 20 years of nearly four years representing clients in at an HIV/AIDS agency in California Implementation Task Force, and leading liberties and what he witnessed experience in the New York City Police employment law and commercial litigation at their syringe exchange. After 2010 the Campaign’s legislative implementation growing up during the escalation of the Department. At the NYPD, he trained matters. She left private practice to join syringe access legislation passed, HRAC team in the Colorado legislature. drug war in the 1980s. Prior to joining officers to a highly proficient level of the struggle to make drug laws and drug worked for 21 months to finally become DPA, Way directed the Racial Justice community patrol, enforcement and policies more just, more compassionate a certified County of Denver syringe Hong Tran, Esq., is a staff attorney at Program at the Colorado Progressive public security. He supervised narcotics and more effective at reducing drug use access program. Passions include the Racial Disparity Project. Hong brings Coalition, where he worked to halt the teams conducting street level buy and and improving the health, safety and community advocacy, political organizing, 20 years of legal experience in both overrepresentation of people of color in sell operations, warrant executions, and well-being of individuals, their families reproductive rights, prisoner rights criminal defense and civil legal aid to her the state’s criminal justice system. He managed mid to high-level narcotic cases and communities. activism, social justice, syringe exchange, work at the RDP. Prior to joining the RDP, successfully spearheaded a legislative leading to extensive criminal prosecution. homeless rights, and voter registration Hong served as a staff attorney at The campaign amending state law regarding He has also conducted and investigated Stan Paprocki has been involved with coordination specifically targeting former Defender Association for four years, a police duties during searches. As a various criminal offenses while working prevention education for over 20 years on felons and the homeless. staff attorney and volunteer coordinator at result, Colorado has the only consent- as a team member in conjunction with a regional, national, local and state level. The Unemployment Law Project between to-search legislation in the nation that the Secret Service, DEA, ATF, and FBI. Currently he is the Director of Prevention Amanda Reiman, Phd, MSW, is the 2006-2008, a staff attorney and advocacy protects pedestrians as well as motorists. At NCHRC, he advocates for needle stick and Early Intervention Programs at California policy manager for the Drug coordinator at the Northwest Justice Way currently serves on both the Denver prevention measures for officers in North the Office of Behavioral Health for the Policy Alliance. Based in San Francisco, Project between 1996-2006, and a staff Mayor’s African American Commission Carolina and for more dialogue between Colorado Department of Human Services. Reiman leads DPA’s marijuana reform attorney at the Spokane Legal Services and on the Racial and Gender Disparity drug users, sex workers, and law In this position he provides leadership work in California. She joined the Drug from 1995-1996. Between 1993-1994, Committee of the Denver Crime enforcement to create safer communities. for the federal and state funded Policy Alliance in 2012 after working Hong was the Clifton W. Everett Fellow at Prevention and Control Commission. substance use disorder prevention and with the medical marijuana dispensary, the Legal Services of the Blue Ridge in Ethan Nadelmann, JD, PhD, is the early intervention programs including Berkeley Patients Group, as director of Boone, North Carolina. Throughout her Barry Zevin, MD, has 22 years of founder and executive director of the SAMHSA SAPT Block Grant; the research and patient services. She has diverse career, Hong has represented experience as a Healthcare For The the Drug Policy Alliance, the leading Partnership for Success federal grant; conducted numerous studies on medical individuals in felony and misdemeanor Homeless physician in San Francisco. organization in the United States and Screening, Brief Intervention and marijuana dispensaries, patients, and trials, unemployment proceedings, He is board certified in internal medicine. advocating for drug policies grounded in Referral to Treatment (SBIRT). He serves the use of marijuana as a treatment for landlord-tenant actions, as well as public He has the HIV Specialist Credential science, compassion, health, and human as the Colorado National Prevention addiction. Reiman regularly presents benefits, consumer law, family law, and from the American Academy of HIV rights. Nadelmann received his BA, JD, Network Representative for the National her research at the conferences of the immigration matters. Hong received her Medicine, and is board certified in and PhD from Harvard and M.Sc. in Association of State Alcohol and Drug American Public Health Association, B.A. from Agnes Scott College in 1988, addiction medicine by the American International Relations from the London Abuse Directors. He also serves on the American Psychiatric Association, and her J.D. from University of Utah Board of Addiction Medicine. His special School of Economics, and then taught governor appointed state Behavioral International Cannabinoid Research College of Law in 1992. interests include Healthcare For The public affairs at . He Health Transformation Council and Society, and the Harm Reduction Homeless, comprehensive healthcare for has authored Cops Across Borders and the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Coalition. Originally from Chicago, she Chris E. Urbina, MD, MPH, is the people who use substances, transgender (with Peter Andreas) Policing the Globe, Prevention Advisory Council. Just prior earned her B.A. in psychology from the executive director and chief medical healthcare, HIV and Hepatitis C disease, as well as dozens of articles. He is widely to this position, he served as a senior University of Illinois-Chicago and her officer of the Colorado Department of and harm reduction addiction medicine. regarded as the outstanding proponent consultant at the Colorado Department Master’s Degree in Social Work from the Public Health and Environment. He is He is Assistant Clinical Professor of of drug policy reform both in the U.S. of Education. Jane Addams College of Social Work. an associate professor of the Colorado Medicine at University of California San and abroad. Reiman earned her PhD in Social School of Public Health and Family Francisco School of Medicine, as well Laura Pegram, MSW, MPH, is the policy Welfare in 2006 from the University of Medicine, University of Colorado School as physician specialist at Tom Waddell Theshia Naidoo, Esq., is a staff attorney associate for the Drug Policy Alliance in California-Berkeley. of Medicine. Dr. Urbina also is responsible Urban Health Center. with the Office of Legal Affairs. She Colorado. Prior to this post, she served for the supervision of numerous health- works on litigation, legislative drafting as the Harm Reduction Coordinator Christian Sederberg, Esq., is the related divisions, including the Disease and public education efforts concerning for Women with a Vision, Inc., a New co-founder of the Denver-based law firm Control and Environmental Epidemiology drug policy reform, including California’s Orleans-based social and reproductive Vicente Sederberg, LLC. After graduating Division, the Prevention Services Division, Proposition 36, the Substance Abuse justice nonprofit, since 2010. Therein she from the University of Colorado School the Office of Health Disparities, and and Crime Prevention Act of 2000. provided harm reduction services, legal of Law in May 2005, Christian focused the Emergency Preparedness and She provides legal advice, counsel and policy research, and community his practice on representing businesses Response Division. He received his and training on drug policy, including and legislative advocacy concerning with a primary focus on real estate, medical degree from the University securing access to medical marijuana Louisiana’s antiquated and discriminatory private equity, commercial, and corporate of Colorado School of Medicine, his and promoting drug treatment instead Crime Against Nature statute. Additionally, transactions. Since the inception of bachelor’s in biology from Stanford of incarceration. She often serves as a she has worked in HIV prevention and Colorado’s state-regulated medical University and his master’s degree in guest speaker on criminal justice and education services both domestically and marijuana program, Christian and his firm public health from Johns Hopkins School drug policy at law schools, universities globally since 2005. She holds a Masters have provided a wide range of real estate, of Hygiene and Public Health. and other institutions. Naidoo received of Social Work and a Masters of Public transactional and regulatory assistance Health from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. Co-Sponsors

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Partnering Organizations

Harm Reduction Action Center Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Colorado Foundation for Public Health and the Environment Open Society Foundation, Global Drug Policy Program

Community Partners

Academy of Family Physicians American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado Cannabis Patients Action Network Colorado Criminal Defense Bar Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition Colorado Juvenile Defender Coalition Colorado Medical Society Colorado Progressive Coalition Colorado Organizations Responding to AIDS Harm Reduction for Alcohol Harm Reduction Coalition Law Enforcement Against Prohibition Marijuana Policy Project Medical Marijuana Industry Group NAACP Colorado-Wyoming-Montana State Conference National Native American AIDS Prevention Center Prax(us) SAFER CO Second Chance Center, Inc. Sensible Colorado Servicios De La Raza Students for Sensible Drug Policy