![]() There are many patterns a writer can use to organize his/her ideas. Thus, one of the most important decisions a writer makes concerns the pattern of organization that is used to structure and order information. Effective communication, then, begins with a clearly organized set of ideas following a logical, consistent pattern. When the reader is not able to find a pattern that makes sense, chaos and confusion abound. People seek out patterns to help make sense of information. For the reader, clear organization greatly enhances the ease with which one can understand and remember the information being presented. It provides focus and direction as the writer composes the document, which helps to ensure that the stated purpose is fulfilled. The link between clear, logical organization and effective communication is powerful, both for the "sender" and the "receiver." For the writer, a well organized outline of information serves as a blue print for action. In that letter, the industry group also asked lawmakers to amend a cannabis-related bill that’s currently sitting in the House Committee on Rules so that it includes provisions that would prevent La Mota from continuing its expansion.PATTERNS OF ORGANIZATION Patterns of Organization The board has voted to remove La Mota as a member of the OCA.” Margolis has stepped back as the executive director of the guild, and board president Hunter Neubauer says he will take the helm in Margolis’ absence. It contained only one line about La Mota: “We want to make it unequivocally clear that we do not condone this behavior. Update, Sunday 9:30 am: Over the weekend, OCA’s board sent a letter to legislators. La Mota is a member of the OCA it is not a member of the guild that sent the letter. The OCA did not sign the Thursday letter to lawmakers. On March 3, Margolis sent a letter to WW on behalf of her clients, La Mota, Cazares and Mitchell, warning of legal action if WW published certain information about her clients that she wrote “poses a real and actual physical danger to my clients.” Margolis also represents the couple and their companies in pending litigation. The executive director of that group is Amy Margolis. The other other prominent cannabis trade group in the state is the Oregon Cannabis Association. Cazares joined the board of Emerge Oregon, a training academy for woman who plan to run for office, and spoke of someday running for governor. La Mota’s owners, Aaron Mitchell and Rosa Cazares, put themselves on the map over the past three years with donations to top Democrats totaling more than $200,000. The letter is an industry repudiation of one its most visible and powerful dispensary chains. ![]() “The owners of La Mota have funded and accomplished their expansion by remaining in significant arrears with the Oregon Department of Revenue and IRS, by refusing to pay vendors for products sold in their stores, and by taking advantage of the OLCC’s unmetered issuance of licenses.” “Companies that display a flagrant disregard for state laws and fair business practices have no place in Oregon’s cannabis industry,” wrote the Cannabis Industry Alliance of Oregon. In a letter to Oregon lawmakers, the most powerful cannabis business guild in Oregon today rebuked La Mota, the second-largest dispensary chain in the state, whose owners are embroiled in controversy due to millions in tax liens, lawsuits alleging nonpayment of bills and-most notably-a contract with Secretary of State Shemia Fagan. (Chris Nesseth) By Sophie Peel at 4:10 pm PDT
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