Updated Information on Cannabis-based products
Media Release
Updated Information on Cannabis-based products
Date: 7 December 2016
The Ministry of Health and the New Zealand Customs Service are providing updated information which may be of interest to travellers arriving from the United States.
This
information will impact on travellers possessing
cannabis-based products which have been supplied in the
United States, and are intended for medical use.
Cannabis-based products for medical use
supplied in the United States
Cannabis-based products supplied in the United States
of America cannot be carried with you when entering or
leaving New Zealand.
A number of US states permit the medical use of cannabis. However cannabis-based products for medical use from the United States are not considered lawfully supplied under federal law, unless the product has US Food and Drug Administration approval. To date, no drug product containing or derived from botanical cannabis (the cannabis plant) has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
Customs staff will be working to the updated information from Wednesday 7 December 2016.
The updated information is available on both the Health and Customs websites.
www.health.govt.nz
www.customs.govt.nz
The Ministry of Health provides additional information and guidelines about the importation of controlled drugs here:
https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/regulation-health-and-disability-system/medicines-control/bringing-medicines-new-zealand
There is an existing process for the prescribing of cannabis-based products within New Zealand. Information is provided here:
http://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/regulation-health-and-disability-system/medicines-control/prescribing-cannabis-based-products
Both Health and Customs caution that travel to any country with any cannabis related product, even if prescribed, may also breach local laws in other countries and result in prosecution, penalties or travel delay.
ENDS