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Acquire ‘Wee’ licences from NARCOC only…public cautioned

Brigadier General Maxwell Obuba Mantey, NACOC boss

Brigadier General Maxwell Obuba Mantey, NACOC boss

 The Narcot­ics Control Commission (NARCOC) has urged the general public to deal directly with the commission in the acquisition of cannabis licences and not any other entity.

According to the commis­sion, “it has not authorised, accredited, or certified any individual, group, or association to facilitate, broker, or secure the acquisition or issuance of cannabis licences.”

The Commission, in a press statement issued and signed by the Acting Director of Pub­lic Affairs and International Relations, Mr Francis Opoku Amoah, had therefore, cautioned prospective applicants of canna­bis licences against the payment of application fees to unautho­rised individuals and institutions.

“NACOC cautions all pro­spective applicants not to pay money to anyone purporting to act as an agent, intermediary, or consultant for cannabis licensing. All licensing processes will be conducted only by the commis­sion, not through third parties,” the Commission warned.

The Commission further called for patience on the part of the public to allow for Parlia­ment to complete its work on the procedures for the acquisi­tion of cannabis licences and to pass the relevant bill.

Official fees and charges ap­plicable to the licensing process, the Commission stated, would be upon approval by Parliament.

Moreover, it stated that the Minister for the Interior was em­powered under Section 43 of the NARCOC Act 2020, (Act 1019) to grant cannabis licences to cultivate cannabis with a Tetra­hydrocannabinol (THC) content that did not exceed 0.3 per cent on a dry weight basis for indus­trial or medicinal purposes.

Additionally, the Commis­sion noted that the measures and policies needed to ensure a robust, transparent, and fair cannabis regulatory regime had been instituted in accordance with the NARCOC Regulations 2023 (L.I 2475).

“Until the framework is finalised and licences are duly issued, the possession, use, cultivation, sale, and trafficking of cannabis and other narcotic drugs remain prohibited by law, except expressly permitted under Act 1019,” the Commission indicated

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