MMPR Health Canada swamped

leaffan

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from Huff...
http://www.ctvnews.ca/business/health-canada-swamped-with-medical-marijuana-business-applications-1.1847688

OTTAWA, Ont. -- There's no business like grow business.

Health Canada is struggling to process a mountain of applications for licences to grow medical marijuana as the country experiences a "greenrush" of firms wanting to grab a piece of the coming boom.

The department had received 858 applications as of late last month, and new ones were coming in the door at an average of 25 a week.

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The application frenzy has drawn basement growers, well-heeled entrepreneurs with pharmacy expertise and even struggling junior mining firms trying to find a lucrative new business line.

Health Canada radically changed the rules for medical marijuana on April 1, moving approved production from a cottage industry of thousands of loosely regulated growers to a commercially competitive sector, with an anticipated 50 larger companies shipping high-quality weed in dozens of strains.

Prices are being set by the free market, and Health Canada is imposing no limit on the number of sanctioned indoor weed farms, as long as they can pass regulatory muster.

Officials began accepting applications for grow licences a year ago, but the initial trickle of forms has turned into a torrent.

In September, Health Canada was sorting through 156 applications -- but the number tripled by February this year and then doubled in just the next three months.

So far, only 13 licenced suppliers have made it to the finish line, listed on the department's website as authorized marijuana sources for patients who have their doctor's approval to use cannabis for pain and other symptoms.

Meanwhile, business newcomers say they're frustrated by the inability of Health Canada to process their applications in a timely way, as their leased grow-space gathers dust and their investors become impatient.

"They're really an unfortunate bureaucracy under siege," says Umar Syed, president of Toronto-based CannMart Inc., which has been patiently waiting for a distribution licence since October.

"They're dealing with a situation they weren't prepared for. ... there's something really out of whack."

Syed, with a background as a clinical pharmacist, has had previous positive dealings with Health Canada. But he says the underfunded agency is suddenly struggling with a "tsunami" of applications, leaving his company and others in limbo.

"We're all dressed up and nowhere to go."

Syed's comments echo those of other applicants, who declined to go on the record for fear of jeopardizing their chance at a licence.

"They keep moving the goal posts," one West Coast-based applicant said of Health Canada's evolving review process.

The new regime has also been hit with two curve balls: a British Columbia court injunction in March that allows medical users accredited under the old system to continue to use home-grown pot for now; and two recent recalls of medical marijuana from licenced companies producing under the new system, for reasons of quality.

A spokeswoman for Health Canada did not respond directly to questions about the department's ability to handle the massive influx of licence applications.

But Sara Lauer said of the 858 received as of May 20, 370 were returned as incomplete, 149 were refused and 30 withdrawn.

That still leaves 289 applications stacked in the department's inbox for review, which is time-consuming.

"Before a licence is issued ... producers must demonstrate how they meet extensive personnel security checks, physical security requirements, record-keeping equipment, and quality control requirement," Lauer said.

"The review process includes a file review followed by site inspections. The licensing process is rigorous, considering the quality standards required and the risk of diversion of cannabis to the illicit market."

The potential market is huge. Health Canada estimates medical marijuana sales will hit $1.3 billion annually by 2024, with some 450,000 registered users.

Under the old rules, more than 30,000 patients were authorized to possess medical marijuana. An estimated 500,000 Canadians currently use cannabis for medical purposes -- acquired from all sources, official and illicit -- based on survey projections from 2012.

Lauer says 5,120 patients have signed on with licenced producers under the new system, and there is sufficient supply to meet anticipated demand.

Even so, Health Canada has stockpiled some 500 kilograms of dried marijuana from its original supplier, Prairie Plant Systems, and has imported another 100 kilograms from The Netherlands. The department has also held discussions with Israel about possible imports.

About 60 strains of commercial marijuana are currently on offer from sanctioned suppliers, most priced at between $8 and $12 a gram. Medical users typically consume between one and three grams daily.



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Devil Lettuce

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Thanks for posting Leaffan! I was aware that the number was now near 1000 total applications, and this article confirms my suspicion that there is going to be some big news out of HC very soon, possibly as early as this week. I think we are going to see a moratorium on applications/licenses quite soon, as well as a potential amendment to the regs. Something has been brewing inside HC for some time now.

There is no way they can keep accepting applications at this rate, or nothing will ever get done. They are going to have to close to doors to new applications some point soon in order to catch up and deal with the active applications and clear the bottle-neck/back-log.
 
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leaffan

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Health Canada has played the "stall" game before. At one point during the MMAR program the processing time for licence applications was stretching to 3-4 months.

I think you're correct Devil, expect something soon...
 

Devil Lettuce

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Some solid articles coming out of Huffington Post lately regarding the MMPR and marijuana in general, good stuff. I was wondering what the current application rate was, 25 per week is even more than I suspected.
 

Agracan

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I would think a moratorium on new apps will come up, or something along those lines.
 

gb123

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Shut apps down? Why?
It's a free enterprise! You have the money to waste. Flip it up!
More money, faster the process.
Dick around, get dicked around.
Fill the damn ship up!...Let em all have a shot! The more the merrier. Come one, come all.
I say HC should speed their ass up. They are the ones holding everything back...lol :) including all their glorious tax. :bigjoint:
 

WHATFG

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It's amazing to me that HC did not see this coming. They sure don't see a lot of things coming eh?
 

oddish

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I think it's important to remember that Health Canada cares very little about patients, getting product on the market, etc.
As far as I know their official position is still not supporting Marijuana, they've just been mandated with making sure it's accessible. The next 2-4 weeks will be very interesting I believe.
 

Agracan

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I think it's important to remember that Health Canada cares very little about patients, getting product on the market, etc.
As far as I know their official position is still not supporting Marijuana, they've just been mandated with making sure it's accessible. The next 2-4 weeks will be very interesting I believe.
Because?
 

gb123

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Because shit has to change. Things are changing at HC right now and something is brewing.
lol he knows shit,,,, Sherlock.... ;)
lol to think that anyone would believe what a person has to say on any WWW fourm is sad to say the least. about 1% is worth reading.

Yes...what I write as well lol


Oddish.....quit tryin to pull the wool over peoples eyes due man. Its sad.
 

rnr

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shut up gb!
my source has got all the new info last week on the new changes coming this week to the system, if I can get them ill let you all know.
 

Agracan

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it's a source swordfight, anyhow, if you guys have info you can't post publicly hit my p.m. box <------
 
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