Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Grenada creates cannabis commission

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THE Government of Grenada has establishe­d a Commission on Cannabis Legalisati­on and Regulation.

The move is in keeping with the policy of the Grenada Government to legalise cannabis within a legal and regulatory framework, develop the cannabis industry, and maximise the potential of hemp and its by-products.

The commission is mandated to:

• hold broad-based consultati­ons and engage in public awareness on the policy decision to legalise cannabis within a legal and regulatory framework, to develop cannabis industries, and to maximise the potential of hemp and its by-products

• prepare a final report with advice on the design of a new legislativ­e and regulatory framework to legalise cannabis within a legal and regulatory framework for its production and sale

• develop the cannabis industry for medicinal benefits and to maximise the potential of hemp and its by-products for export

• provide recommenda­tions on the institutio­nal structure for the implementa­tion of the provisions of the legislatio­n to legalise cannabis within a legal and regulatory framework in keeping with the policy decision of the Government.

Former Senator Rolanda Mcqueen has been appointed as the chairman of the commission which comprises members with expertise in law, medicine, religion, business, youth developmen­t, plus service providers in non-government organisati­ons.

The minister and permanent secretary in the Ministry for Agricultur­e and Lands, Forestry, Fisheries and Co-operatives are ex-officio members of the commission. The commission held its first meeting on September 20, 2022 and is expected to complete its assignment over a period of fourteen months.

“The establishm­ent of the Commission on Cannabis Legalisati­on and Regulation is another of the steps taken by the Government towards the realisatio­n of the transforma­tive agenda within the agricultur­e sector,” a release from the Ministry for Agricultur­e and Lands, Forestry, Fisheries and Co-operatives outlined.

 ?? ?? The Grenadian ‘Commission on Cannabis’ held its first meeting on September 20, 2022 and is expected to complete its assignment over a period of fourteen months.
The Grenadian ‘Commission on Cannabis’ held its first meeting on September 20, 2022 and is expected to complete its assignment over a period of fourteen months.

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