Government consultations on proposed regulations for edibles, extracts and topicals conclude today after two months of discussions, and many industry reps are decrying the suggested potency restrictions for edibles as being potentially harmful to the environment.
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Licensed Producers (LPs) are lobbying for the right to determine their own doses for edible cannabis products; under the proposed regulations, the maximum potency permitted by Health Canada is 10mg of THC (the psychoactive compound in cannabis that generates a high) per individual package, which must also be child-resistant. Comparably, currently available black and grey-market edibles can contain anywhere from 40 to 120mgâor moreâper unit.
Some cannabis lobbyists are speaking out against the proposed regs, alleging that the packaging on edibles will be wasteful if they are adopted. The Cannabis Council of Canadaâa group that represents some Canadian LPsâconcurs, saying that the 10mg potency restriction will yield an excessive amount of waste that could have a significant environmental impact.
Health Canada has until October 17 of this year to finalize regulations, and the government is not expected to confirm the rules before spring at the earliest.
Cannabis edibles, extracts and topicals will be permitted for legal sale by October 2019. Health Canada opened a consultation period on the proposed regulations, and your last day to give feedback is February 20, 2019. To participate go to https://t.co/e439AvndsF #cannabis pic.twitter.com/msAbMF04JB
â Cannabis License Experts (@LicenseCannabis) February 19, 2019
ICYMI: The feds are seeking feedback on draft rules for #cannabis edibles. Protecting youth will be paramount in the regulations, but just like other products that are harmful to kids, it's up to the parents who consume to safely store these products. https://t.co/NckulEh4a8
â NICHE Canada (@NICHECanada) February 19, 2019
But with a federal election looming in the near future, a new government could develop an entirely different set of packaging rules if elected. The election is set to take place on October 21, just days after the Liberalsâ time to confirm and release regulations is up.
Until then, it seems the Feds are likely to stick to the âStart low, go slowâ mantra with regards to edible potency as well as consumption.
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