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Jason Cranford is the founder of the non-profit Flowering H.O.P.E Foundation. The foundation assists people with debilitating medical conditions by assisting with doctors appointments, education and support groups.[1]
Cranford is a leading medical cannabis caregiver in the state of Colorado with over 350 patients.[2][3][4] He is from Georgia and testified at their legislative hearings. The bill was named Haleigh's Hope in honor of Haleigh Cox in the state of Georgia.[5] He has been recognized with numerous awards and distinctions for his work in the field; for example, he won the Hope Foundation Award at the 2014 Cannabis Business Awards.[1] He is an expert in extractions and infusions using a variety of solvents and delivery systems.[6]