Jeffrey Jones

Horticulture Instructor at Oaksterdam University
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(386) 825-5501
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Oakland, California, United States, US

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Jeffrey is one of the most creditable individuals I have worked with. Also one of the most forward thinkers I have worked with. He truly is a man with vision and the the ability to make things happen.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Horticulture Instructor
      • 2007 - Present

    • Los Angeles Chancellor
      • Jun 2009 - Feb 2011

      Host Oaksterdam University Los Angeles Campus and teach in the horticulture department.

    • United States
    • Wellness and Fitness Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Executive Director
      • Feb 1997 - Present

      The goal of the Patient ID Center (PIDC) formally known as Oakland Cannabis Buyers' Cooperative (OCBC) is to provide seriously ill patients with a safe and reliable source of medical cannabis information and patient support. Our cooperative is open to all patients with a verifiable letter of recommendation for medical cannabis, used to alleviate or terminate the effects of their illnesses. The PIDC is currently unable to dispense medical cannabis due to local contracts to issue secure photo ID cards

    • Co-Proponent
      • Jun 2009 - Dec 2010

      The Regulate, Control, and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 will:• Regulate cannabis like alcohol: Allow adults 21 and older in California to posses up to one ounce of cannabis• Give local governments the ability to tax and regulate the sale of cannabis to adults 21 and older• Generate billions of dollars in revenue to fund what matters most in California: jobs, healthcare, public safety, schools and libraries, state parks, roads, transportation, and more The Regulate, Control, and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 will:• Regulate cannabis like alcohol: Allow adults 21 and older in California to posses up to one ounce of cannabis• Give local governments the ability to tax and regulate the sale of cannabis to adults 21 and older• Generate billions of dollars in revenue to fund what matters most in California: jobs, healthcare, public safety, schools and libraries, state parks, roads, transportation, and more

Education

  • University of South Dakota
    core class
    1993 - 1993
  • South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
    General class
    1992 - 1993
  • Diablo Valley College
    Business Class and Law Enforcement
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  • New College of California
    History of Social Movements
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