N. Rielle Capler, MHA, has worked as researcher and policy advisor in the medical cannabis field for 13 years. She helped pioneer Canadaamp;rsquo;s first compassion club, where she worked as the policy analyst and research coordinator from 1999 to 2007. Rielle is co-investigator on several community based research projects, including the Health Effects of Medical Marijuana Project (HEMMP) with UBCamp;rsquo;s School of Nursing, and the Medical Cannabis Standards, Engagement, Evaluation, and Dissemination (SEED) Project. Rielle is a co-founder of the Canadian Association of Medical Cannabis Dispensaries (CAMCD) and Canadians for Safe Access, a national organization promoting safe access to cannabis for medical use and research. She sits on the advisory board of the Drug Policy Committee of the BC Civil Liberties Association. Rielle is also a co-investigator on an observational study of ayahuasca assisted therapy in the treatment of addiction that took place in British Columbia, Canada, in 2011 - 2012. She is currently a doctoral student in Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of British Columbia.