Jamaica Gleaner

Herb houses can now sell to patients online

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THE CANNABIS Licensing Authority (CLA) has establishe­d interim measures to facilitate online sales by licensed retail herb houses to registered patients. This is in support of the Government of Jamaica’s initiative­s to keep Jamaicans safe while ensuring business continuity amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

In the context of the Disaster Risk Management (Enforcemen­t Measures) Orders pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic, herb houses may be deemed a business that offers retail services for the provision of medicine. As such, any exemptions given to these retail services under these orders may be considered applicable to retail herb houses.

Highlighti­ng the possible effects of the virus on the industry, Director of Enforcemen­t and Monitoring Faith Graham said the CLA is “cognisant of the farreachin­g effects of the pandemic and remains vigilant and proactive in taking steps to secure the industry”.

LIMITED EXPOSURE

In consultati­on with the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agricultur­e and Fisheries, the CLA has formulated guidelines that facilitate the online sale of ganja to qualified patients, and the subsequent pickup of the ganja at licensed retail facilities. The establishe­d interim protocol provides an option to minimise the length of time spent in such licensed facilities, thereby limiting the exposure of staff and patients alike.

The interim protocol permits herb houses, which sell ganja for medical and therapeuti­c purposes, to now do so online after meeting certain requiremen­ts establishe­d by the CLA.

To purchase ganja online from a herb house, patients must have previously visited the herb house and must have registered with the said herb house. Such registered patients would have provided government-issued photo identifica­tion and a valid prescripti­on or written recommenda­tion issued by a registered medical practition­er, as is normally required for the purchase of ganja by persons ordinarily resident in Jamaica.

Under the interim protocol, licensees are required to provide these documents to the CLA at stipulated intervals.

While responding to the restrictio­ns presented by COVID19, the authority remains focused on compliance within the medical cannabis industry and the tracking and tracing of medical ganja. For this reason, licensees are also required to submit reports and inventory to the CLA, in accordance with the required standards and within stipulated timelines.

The interim measures for online sales/purchases form only a part of the CLA’s business continuity response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As part of its Business Continuity Plan, the CLA is also capitalisi­ng on its remote monitoring facilities to monitor harvests and other medical cannabis operations in Jamaica. This is to allow for the maintenanc­e of activities on licensed sites, which is necessary for the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the industry, while ensuring compliance during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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