Texarkana Gazette

Medical marijuana wait: Louisiana crop delayed by regulatory hurdle

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BATON ROUGE, La.— Louisiana’s first medical marijuana crop will take longer than expected to reach patients.

GB Sciences, the marijuana grower for the LSU AgCenter, had hoped to provide product to Louisiana’s nine licensed medical marijuana pharmacies by September. But the company tells The News-Star the earliest harvest likely will be in November.

John Davis, GB Sciences president, said his company is waiting for the state agricultur­e department, which is regulating the industry, to sign off on GB Sciences’ medical marijuana growing facility plans.

Agricultur­e Commission Mike Strain said he isn’t trying to stall the process.

He said GB Sciences has to finish its operating procedures and complete its background checks with the state police.

“I know they’re anxious to get into production, but it’s incumbent on them to get the informatio­n to the parties who need to review it,” Strain said.

Davis said the company has cooperated completely.

“We’ve submitted everything we’ve been asked and resubmitte­d everything they’ve asked for, so we’re trying to get down to the bottom line so we can prevent any further delay to the patients, the physicians and pharmacies,” Davis said.

Davis said he met with representa­tives of the nine dispensing pharmacies last week, and they’ve expressed concerns about the delay.

When asked the timeline for regulatory approval, Strain said, “I can’t say when it will happen.”

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