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GRASS: Green Recovery and Sobriety Support

Guidelines for GRASS Meeting Participants

Green Recovery And Sobriety Support (GRASS) is intended to be a safe place for people in recovery.  To ensure the safety of others, please adhere to the following meeting guidelines: 


  • Anonymity is of the highest importance. Who you see and what you hear at the meeting does not leave the meeting.


  • Be kind and courteous to others. Principles before personalities.


  • Remain open-minded and avoid making judgments of others.


  • Avoid disparaging other members’ use of cannabis, regardless of the way they do so.


  • Do NOT give direct feedback or advice to someone unless specifically asked for. 


  • There are many different paths of recovery.  Be respectful of others’ journeys. 


  • Avoid disparaging other recovery groups that may not have worked for you.  


  • Defining recovery/sobriety is a personal decision.  How it is counted is up to the individual. 




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