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Parliament passes Amendment Bill expanding Cannabis cultivation for medicinal and industrial use

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Parliament passes Amendment Bill expanding Cannabis cultivation for medicinal and industrial use

In a landmark decision, Ghana’s Parliament has approved the Narcotics Control Commission Amendment Bill 2023, heralding a new era for the cultivation of cannabis in the country. The bill, which grants the Ministry of Interior the power to issue licenses for cannabis cultivation, aims to tap into the plant’s vast potential for industrial and medicinal applications.

This legislative development follows a recent ruling by the Supreme Court that invalidated provisions in the Narcotic Control Commission Act, which previously permitted the cultivation of select cannabis strains for medicinal and industrial purposes. Citing a violation of Article 106 of the 1992 Constitution, the court dismissed an appeal filed by the Office of the Attorney-General, upholding the decision in a narrow 5-4 vote.

During the parliamentary debates surrounding the amendment bill, Members of Parliament passionately emphasized the immense benefits that can be derived from harnessing the properties of cannabis. Advocates underscored its potential in various industries and its significant role in advancing medicinal research and development.

With the passage of the Narcotics Control Commission Amendment Bill 2023, the Ministry of Interior assumes a crucial role in overseeing and regulating cannabis cultivation. This move is expected to pave the way for the expansion of the cannabis industry, creating new economic opportunities and stimulating further exploration of its untapped potential.

Ghana, with its favorable climate and agricultural expertise, is well-positioned to capitalize on the cultivation of cannabis for both domestic use and export. The amended legislation not only marks a progressive step forward but also positions the nation as a potential leader in the emerging global cannabis market.

Industry experts anticipate that the new licensing framework will attract domestic and foreign investors eager to tap into Ghana’s burgeoning cannabis industry. Moreover, it is anticipated that the amendment will stimulate job creation, boost tax revenue, and promote research collaborations between academic institutions and private enterprises.

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As Ghana embraces this transformative legislative change, stakeholders and regulators must work in tandem to ensure that the cultivation, processing, and distribution of cannabis adhere to stringent quality control measures and meet international standards. By doing so, Ghana can carve a reputable and responsible niche in the global cannabis landscape.

The passage of the Narcotics Control Commission Amendment Bill 2023 represents a significant milestone for Ghana, showcasing the nation’s commitment to harnessing the economic and medical potential of cannabis. As the Ministry of Interior prepares to oversee the licensing process, all eyes are now on the emerging opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for Ghana’s cannabis industry.

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