Jamaica offers ganja to tourists
March 5th, 2018 Rédaction No Comment Destination 5750 views
In Jamaica, ganja distributors for tourists should be installed at airports. Since the cannabis decriminalization last February, the country is indeed seeking to earn money with its local production. A dedicated body, the Cannabis Licensing Authority (CLA), is even thinking about creating a label for bags. distributed. As for Dr. Winston from The Hague, who is in charge of the CLA’s health committee, he thinks he can get the following information quickly necessary authorizations.
The Cannabis Licensing Authority (CLA), an agency of the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, was established in 2015 under the Dangerous Drug Amendment Act, (DDA) with a specific role to establish and regulate Jamaica’ s legal ganja and hemp industry.
His mandate is to create regulations to guide the development of an orderly legal ganja and hemp industry in Jamaica, for the use of the plant and its by-products for medical, therapeutic and scientific purposes.
To ensure that regulations created and activities within the industry are in keeping with Jamaica’s international obligations and to issue licences, permits and authorisation for the handling of hemp and ganja.
The Authority operates a Licensing and Applications Division as well as an Enforcement and Monitoring Division. Working Group together, these Divisions will ensure that applications are appropriately reviewed and licenses issued to qualified applicants, and that licensees are held accountable in accordance with the terms and conditions of their license.
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