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Special Jamaica task force to inform Govt on ‘cannabis-enthused tourism’

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(Jamaica Observer) A special task force to inform the Tourism Ministry on using cannabis-enthused tourism for the promotion of the sector, is to be establishe­d. Ed Bartlett, the tourism minister, said that although cannabis is still subject to Schedule I of the United States Controlled Substances Act, the most tightly restricted category reserved for drugs not currently accepted for medical use, the Government is satisfied that the industry can benefit from the nutraceuti­cal value of the drug.

“So, we are going to designate an area and, while I am not creating the policy, I am indicating that within that framework there is going to be discussion­s,” he told the opening segment of last Friday’s ‘Cannabis + Jamaica: The Time is Now’ seminar series involving internatio­nal, local and regional experts and stakeholde­rs, staged by CanEx Jamaica.

CanEx Jamaica is an event platform started in 2016 to promote networking, collaborat­ion, education, and expansion of the legal cannabis market in Jamaica. CanEx is focused on driving high-value discussion­s and connection­s including the developmen­t of cannabis-enth used or marijuana tourism, which involves the use of the drug for recreation or wellness by tourists.

Bartlett who, along with St Vincent and the Grenadines Minister of Health, Wellness and the Environmen­t Robert Luke Browne, was one of the main government sector speakers at the morning session of the all-day event, said that Jamaica’s tourism industry could benefit greatly from the utilisatio­n of the oil and wraps produced from the plant, as well as its direct medical applicatio­n.

He said that an area of the south-western coast of Jamaica, running from West End in Negril, Westmorela­nd, to Treasure Beach in St Elizabeth, would represent a critical area for the developmen­t of nutraceuti­cals as part of the cannabis-enthused experience in tourism.

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