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Public Consumption of Cannabis: Threats to Smokefree Environments in Cannabis-Legal States Speaker Bio: Dr. Jane Steinberg, PhD, MPH Assistant Professor of Clinical Preventive Medicine at the Keck School of Medicine Research interests focus on adolescent health, tobacco control, cannabis regulation in public health and health disparities -Vijaya Seegulam MaPHSA Director of Online Student Relations Is in her third semester of her online Master of Public Health with a concentration in Biostatistics & Epidemiology To understand the current landscape of smokefree/cannabis policies (as of Aug 2019), we assessed current smokefree and public use laws in the first 8 states that legalized adult use cannabis who had also established cannabis retail dispensaries: We coded state smokefree indoor air laws for their comprehensiveness, allowable exemptions to smokefree law, and state law changes in 2018-2019, such as addition of e-cigarettes added to a local or state smokefree law (ANRF, 2019). Cannabis consumption laws were identified through Google/Nexis searches of state statutes, administrative rules, ballot measures, state bills and county/city ordinances enacted or in place between May 2018-August 2019. Searches limited to: 1) indoor smokefree/indoor air requirements; 2) allowable exemptions to state smokefree law; 3) allowances for cannabis smoking/vaping in dispensaries, consumption lounges and cannabis tourism venues -Learn about challenges in maintaining smoke free environments in cannabis-legal states -Understand public health practices for cannabis regulation. -Hear recommendations and policy options for protecting public health in cannabis-legal states. *Jane Steinberg, PhD, MPH is an Assistant Professor at the Keck School of Medicine of USC in the Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research. She teaches on-campus and online graduate courses in the Master of Public Health program and serves as the program’s Practicum Director. Her research focuses on public health impacts of local/state tobacco and cannabis regulation and associated impacts on youth and vulnerable communities. Currently, she is a co-Investigator on a grant from the California Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program to study associations between proximity to cannabis retailers and adolescent cannabis use; and a grant from the California Tobacco Control Program to develop a tobacco policy platform for community agencies. *Vijaya Seegulam is in her third semester of the online Master of Public Health Program at USC, concentrating in Biostatistics & Epidemiology. She earned her BS in Biological Sciences from Florida Atlantic University in 2016. She currently serves as the Director of Online Student Relations for the Master of Public Health Student Association. Vijaya works in the Emergency Room in a Trauma I hospital in South Florida, serving as a hospital administrator. Her goal has always been to improve health services for the underserved populations in her community meaningfully through the field of public health. She continues to volunteer for Boca Helping Hands and Feeding South Florida during the COVID-19 pandemic. She hopes to implement all the skills and knowledge gained through her MPH to better serve her community in a long-lasting, impactful way. global health #health policy #online education #world health organization