Alaska Marijuana Handler Permit Certification Course

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$29

AK-DOH APPROVAL: MHCP 209

What does the Certification Include?

Medical Marijuana 411 (MM411) has been approved by the state of Alaska to offer the Alaska Marijuana Handler Permit Online Certification Program (AK-DOH APPROVAL: MHCP 209).

The MM411 online certification includes all the instruction required by the state of Alaska per 3 AAC306.700 and Meets Alaska’s Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office (AMCO) certification requirements. Unlimited test retakes, pass guarantee, start immediately after purchase. The certification has no residency requirements and available 100% online. Upon successful completion of the training, participants are awarded a Marijuana Handler Permit, valid for three years

Alaska’s marijuana industry requires all employees to be certified for required compliance in Alaska. The Alaska Marijuana Handler Permit Certification serves as an educational framework designed to equip individuals to be trained on the Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office (AMCO) requirements which include sales, cultivation, manufacturing, testing, transportation, and consumer identification verification.

The Alaska Marijuana Handler Permit Certification is an online certification course that covers a series of 10 modules designed to teach industry professionals the fundamental topics of cannabis and includes a specific module on Alaska legal marijuana framework, forms and other pertinent information regarding the Alaska Marijuana program as required by the state of Alaska per 3 AAC306.700.

 

 

Credibility and Standards

MM411 certifications are designed to ensure that individuals and organizations meet specific standards of knowledge and competence in the field of medical cannabis. These certifications help establish credibility among healthcare providers, industry workers (budtenders) patients, and the medical community.

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Comprehensive Education

The certification process typically involves comprehensive educational programs that cover various aspects of medical cannabis, including its medical uses, legal regulations, dosing, how to medicate, and potential interactions with other medications. This enables certified individuals to provide accurate and informed guidance to patients.

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Enhanced Patient Care

By obtaining an MM411 certification, healthcare professionals and budtenders can enhance their ability to support patients effectively. This certification provides them with the tools and knowledge necessary to help patients navigate their medical cannabis journey, leading to improved treatment outcomes and overall patient satisfaction.

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    thank you!

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    Some typos and misleading information but overall good and the course was priced fairly.

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    the “history of cannabis” sections that entailed what was being extracted in 1963 seemed to be unnecessary to the job requirements and legality of the license.

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    I learned alot of information that i wasnt aware of very happy i found this course

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    Very Informative!! Thank you for such a great course!!

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    thank you!

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    Very good course. Thank you.

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    Audio/text to speech would be nice just as an accompaniment to the lessons.

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    I learned a lot from this course. Thank you so much

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    The quizzes for modules 6 and 7 are flipped.

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    the Fairbanks office has been closed for some time unless I’m mistaken in which case you can ignore this comment, ok thanks. byee.

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    Chris was amazing!! And MM411 picks up their phone calls !

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    The form factor for the course does not all for good visibility of the slides. Degrades what would be an exceptional experience

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    I found issue with how some questions were posed, and another that requests the choice of a cannot, when the answer was a can.

    But anyway, Grateful

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    I found this course very thorough and informative and I learned a lot from studying this course. Thank you!

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    Well done.

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    Great job on the course, definitely recommend this to others.

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    Fantastic course – I learned so much. Thank you!

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    Whoever designed this course did a great job!

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    Great education for those pursuing a career in the cannabis industry!

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    Highly informative!

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    This sure was major reading but I am happy to know all this information.

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    I learned interesting facts about changing attitudes over marijuana throughout history.

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    I really enjoyed taking this class! I learned so much.

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    I learned many things that would never have occurred to me. I found that this course is extremely helpful in my endeavors.

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    The course was helpful and informative. I liked that there were charts, pictures, and videos along with the reading material.

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    Some of the legality stuff is real painful. Maybe that’s the requirement for certification? Either way, there are points where topics were fun to learn and I enjoyed reading through them. Thanks!

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    Excellent course. Thank you!

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    Well done!

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    I really enjoyed the handlers card course work. It took awhile to get a hang of the course test as the first few were very long and a lot to remember. I also liked the answers after each question.

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    This course was very helpful and informative. I now know more then I did about this subject. Thank you for the knowledge.

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    Best course ever! Explained was everything very thoroughly.

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    There were lower cost options but I liked having lifetime access to the reference materials and I’m glad I chose this course. Very well made and informative. Thank you!

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    I really enjoyed learning the course material. It is very well put together and interesting. I think you have done a fantastic job with this course.

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MM411 Alaska Marijuana Handler Certificate is important for several reasons:

  1. Comprehensive Knowledge: The certification program provides essential knowledge about the safe handling, storage, and distribution of marijuana products. This understanding is crucial for complying with Alaska’s regulations and ensuring the quality and safety of cannabis products.
  2. Regulatory Compliance: Certification through Medical Marijuana 411 helps ensure that individuals are familiar with the specific laws and regulations governing cannabis in Alaska. Being knowledgeable about these regulations is essential for maintaining compliance, which can help prevent legal issues and sanctions.
  3. Enhanced Professionalism: Having a MM411 certification demonstrates a commitment to professionalism and a higher standard of care within the cannabis industry. This can build trust with customers, and employers, reinforcing your credibility as a handler of marijuana.
  4. Consumer Safety: With the certification, individuals learn about the importance of proper customer interactions, including accurately answering questions about product effects, dosing, and potential interactions, as well as knowing proper checks for identification.

 

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Course Syllabus

The Alaska Marijuana Handler Permit Certification is an online certification course that covers a series of 10 modules designed to teach industry professionals the fundamental topics of cannabis and includes a specific module on Alaska legal marijuana framework, forms and other pertinent information regarding the Alaska Marijuana program as required by the state of Alaska per 3 AAC306.700.

In addition to Alaska-specific regulations, you’ll learn about the federal legal framework of working with medical marijuana patients, the basics of the cannabis plant, the Endocannabinoid System, and how cannabinoid receptors work with our bodies. You’ll also learn about the Effects of Consumption of Marijuana and Marijuana Products.

Alaska’s Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office (AMCO) contributes to a safe, legal, and responsible marketplace and provides the importance of a well-regulated marijuana industry with proper education.

  • U.S. Controlled Substances Act
  • Drug Schedule – Cannabis Schedule I
  • Drug Schedule (Graphic)
  • COVID Cannabis Guidelines
  • Economic Impact
  • Cannabis genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae
  • Legal differentiation between hemp and marijuana distinguished by their respective concentrations of the cannabinoid delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
  • 2018 Farm Bill
    • Impact on hemp classification
  • SAFE Banking Act
  • U.S. Pat. No. 6,630,507
  • Trademarks
  • Ogden Memo
  • Cole Memo
  • Wilkenson Memo
  • 2018 Sessions Memorandum
  • Rohrabacher–Blumenauer Amendment
  • Joyce Amendment
  • Conant v. Walters
  •  What Medical Professionals Can Legally Provide To Their Patients (Graphic)
  • Cannabis and Cannabis-Derived Compounds: Quality Considerations for Clinical Research
  • Guidance for Industry – Downloadable PDf
  • Cannabis and Cannabis-Derived Compounds: Quality Considerations for Clinical Research
  • Guidance for Industry – Video Explainer
  • Taxes
  • Affirmative Defense
  • Bankruptcy Protection
  • Employment Law
  • Access to Banking  – Financial Crimes Enforcement Network FinCEN Guidance
  • Copyright and Registration
  • 3 AAC 306.700
  • State Legal Status – Statutes
  • Alaska State Rules
  • Marijuana Handlers – Marijuana Handler Permit Card
  • Medical Marijuana Patients and Designated Providers
  • MEDICAL MARIJUANA VOTER INCENTIVE AS 17.37
  • RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA VOTER INCENTIVE AS 17.38
  • Reinstatement of License-failure to renew Eff. 7.30.22
  • EMPLOYEE BADGES
  • HOW TO DETERMINE VALID IDENTIFICATION
  • Sec 17.38.050 False identification, penalty
  • PENALTIES FOR UNLAWFUL ACTS BY A LICENSEE
  • Early History of Cannabis Use
  • Cannabis in the West
  • U.S. Prohibition History
  • The Medical Implications of U.S. Prohibition
  • Medical Cannabis Today
  • Hemp vs Cannabis
  • Brief Chronology of History in Spain and throughout Europe
  • Introduction of the Endocannabinoid System (ECS)
  • Largest Receptor System
  • ECS – Video Explainer
  • Newly Discovered
  • Chemical Bridge to All Bodily Functions
  • Homeostasis
  • Healthy Body = Healthy ECS
  • ECS – Downloadable Graphic
  • Dr Jake Felice – What is the Endocannabinoid System (ECS)? Video Interview
  • Largest Neurotransmitter System of all “the body’s supercomputer”
  • 1964 discovery of THC and CBD – Raphael Mechoulam, Ph.D and Yehiel Gaoni, Ph.D
  • The Scientist – video regarding Raphael Mechoulam, Ph.D discoveries
  • Allyn Howlett, Ph.D  – Isolating THC in the brain – 1998
    • No cannabinoid receptors in the cardiac and respiratory centers of the brainstem therefore no overdose from cannabis
  • Raphael Mechoulam, Ph.D found in 1992, brain chemical that mirrors the effects of THC
    • Two brain chemicals – anandamide, Sanskrit word “ananda” brain chemical that mimics THC and CBD, 2-Arachidonoylglycerol, which they named 2-AG.
  • Endogenous Molecules “endocannabinoids”.
  • CB1 receptors, and CB2 receptors
  • Cannabinoids and how they attach to receptors
  • CB1 receptors
    • Located in the central nervous system and affect many brain functions including movement, anxiety, stress, fear, pain, appetite, reward, and motor control
  • CB2 receptors
    • CB2 receptors control the release of cytokines, immuno-regulatory proteins, that are linked to inflammation during illness or after injury.
  • Retrograde Inhibition
  • Lack of education on the Endocannabinoid System
  • Clinical Studies
  • At a Glance – Downloadable Infographic
  • Homeostatsis
  • Humand Thriving Behavior and the ECS
  • Minor Cannabinoids: CBG CBC CBN THCV
  • Terpenes
  • The Entourage Effect & Tolerance / ECS Down Regulation
  • Botanical vs. Single Molecule Compounds & Cannabinoids and Opioids
  • Inhalation: Smoking vs. Vaporization
  • In the News Discussions
  • Cannabis Flower vs. Concentrate
  • Different Concentrate Consistencies
  • Extraction Methods
  • Winterization
  • Concentrates Using Solvents
  • Solventless Concentrates
  • Edibles, Oral Mucosal, Topicals and Suppositories
  • The Role of the Dispensary: Experts within the Dispensary
  • Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome
  • Cannabis Use Disorder
  • Short Term Side Effects
  • Long Term Side Effects
  • Physical Effects
  • Problems with Child Development
  • Cannabis Over Consumption
  • Cannabis Tolerance
  • Zero Tolerance Policy
  • Common Questions and Answers
  • Marijuana Fact Sheet