Our Mission
The mission of the Stormy Ray Cardholders’ Foundation (SRCF) is to restore, protect, and sustain patient access to medical cannabis through disciplined advocacy, ethical research, and systems-based implementation—guided by a 100-year plan designed to outlast political cycles, market volatility, and generational change.
Our work is not aimed at short-term wins.
It is built for permanence.
A 100-Year Commitment to Patients
SRCF’s mission recognizes a simple truth: patient access cannot depend on trends, elections, or investor sentiment.
That is why we operate on a 100-year horizon—one that prioritizes:
Long-term patient protections
Structural policy reform
Institutional memory
Intergenerational stewardship of access
The goal is not just descheduling and legalization.
The goal is reliability.
Freeing the Plant—Without Abandoning Patients
SRCF is committed to advancing a future in which cannabis is freed from inappropriate federal control, treated as a plant rather than a political instrument, and governed in regulatory lanes that reflect scientific reality.
At the same time, we are equally committed to ensuring that freedom does not come at the expense of patients.
Freeing the plant must also mean:
Safe access
Affordable acquisition
Consistent availability
Responsible oversight
Freedom without access is theoretical.
Access without structure is unstable.
Our mission is to hold both.
Bridging Into Mainstream Healthcare
A central pillar of SRCF’s mission has always been to integrate medical cannabis into mainstream healthcare—not as an alternative system, but as a legitimate, complementary modality. Our partner organization, Compassion Center, provides affordable access to qualified care in more than 18 states and counting, and they are the first federally-recognized medical cannabis clinic to provide interprofessional continuing education to the VA and DoD on medical cannabis, psilocybin and plant-based medicines, but that is still not enough as patients are still being denied access every day. It is vitally important that every medical professional in the country is educated!
That means working toward:
Inclusion within both alopathic and integrative clinical care pathways
Education for medical providers, integrative practitioners and healthcare systems
Research that meets institutional standards, joint accreditation and FDA standards
Policy frameworks that allow CMS and insurance reimbursement and qualified referrals
Removal of artificial barriers that isolate cannabis from the integrative continuum of care
Patients should not be forced to navigate parallel systems to access legitimate medicine.
Healthcare should meet patients where they are.
Implementation Over Ideology
SRCF’s mission is operational by design.
We focus on:
Implementing policies that function in real-world conditions
Designing compliance systems that protect patients and providers
Supporting research that informs policy—not just theory
Educating stakeholders across healthcare, law enforcement, and government
Measuring outcomes rather than announcing intentions
Partnering with other community based organizations to unite patient voices
We believe durable change is built through execution, not rhetoric. Partnering directly with organizations like the National Coalition for Patient Rights (CPR) and the Integrative Providers Association, ensures that patients are protected in the halls of legislature, congress and on the hospital floor when the voices of special interests get too loud. Furthermore, as a founding organization of the National Coalition for Patient Rights, membership in the SRCF includes membership in CPR, however, joining CPR does not necessarily include membership to the SRCF so seize your member benefits today and get twice as much advocacy action for the same amount of money!
Affordability Is Non-Negotiable
Access that is not affordable is not access.
SRCF’s mission prioritizes economic realism, recognizing that:
Saturated markets should lower patient cost—not raise it
Healthcare integration must reduce friction, not add layers
Patient need does not fluctuate with market supply cycles
Ensuring affordability is not a market failure—it is a moral obligation.
Guardrails for the Long Term
A 100-year mission requires restraint as much as ambition.
SRCF is committed to:
Ethical separation between advocacy, clinical care, research, and commerce
Guardrails that prevent exploitation of patients, providers and stakeholders
Governance structures that survive leadership transitions, andÂ
Policy positions grounded in evidence and lived experience
We are not building for attention.
We are building for continuity.
Our Promise
SRCF’s mission is not to chase the future—it is to stabilize it.
To ensure that patients decades from now:
Do not relive the struggles of the past
Are not forced into legal or financial vulnerability
Have consistent, dignified access to plant-based medicine
This is how movements endure.
This is how access is preserved.
And this is the mission that guides our work—today, tomorrow, and a century from now.
