Regulatory Regime for Cannabis Announced
Regulatory Regime for Cannabis Announced
The Aotearoa
Legalise Cannabis Party announced its regulatory policy
today, calling for a new Ministry of Cannabis.
The new regulatory authority would be established at a cost of $10 million according to ALCP's shadow budget.
ALCP regulatory spokesman Dr Richard Goode said the Cannabis Ministry would issue licences for the commercial cannabis trade and help with training programmes for those interested in the industry.
“Licensing the commercial production and sale of cannabis will allow conditions to be put in place such as an R18 age-limit and a tax regime,” he said.
“Home-grown cannabis and social dealing among friends will not require a licence and will be tax-free. The medical marijuana industry will be offered tax-breaks so they only pay 50% of regular taxes. The hemp industry will pay regular taxes, while the commercial-recreational industry will pay excise duty on top of regular taxes.”
The definition of adult will be set at 18-years-old or above, while the limits for personal use will be set as high as possible in negotiation with the Government. Excise duty will be no higher than 15%, similar to the Colorado model.
This allows easy access to personal or medical cannabis while ensuring that commercial players contribute the most to public revenue.
Dr Goode said the new authority would also offer training programmes to help get the industry off the ground.
“Doctors will be offered training about the medical benefits of cannabis and how to prescribe it for patients,” he said.
“There will also be courses for those who want to get more involved in the hemp industry.”
These regulations will encourage cannabis commerce while ensuring an even playing field and and a market driven approach to pricing. All New Zealanders will be better off once legal cannabis sales are contributing to public revenue.
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The new Ministry of
Cannabis will have the following areas of
responsibility:
Stop the Arrests:
Instruct Police to
use their discretion and stop arresting cannabis users.
Instruct courts to drop all pending cannabis charges.
Ensure cannabis is removed from the Misuse of Drugs
Act.
Overturn Convictions:
Ensure all cannabis
convictions are quashed and a Royal pardon issued.
Instruct Corrections to release all prisoners who are
serving cannabis only sentences.
Instruct Corrections
to wipe all outstanding fines and probation sentences for
cannabis offences.
Establish a judicial panel to
issue compensation for historical cannabis
convictions.
Personal Use:
Allow adults to possess
and use cannabis for personal use.
Allow adults to
grow cannabis at home for personal use.
Allow adults
to trade cannabis with each other for personal use.
Instruct IRD not to tax personal cannabis use.
Medical Cannabis:
Allow medical patients to use cannabis and
access it from a doctor or pharmacy.
Allow caregivers
to grow cannabis for individual patients.
Issue
licences to grow medical cannabis on a commercial scale.
Issue licences to process or wholesale medical cannabis on a
commercial scale.
Issue licences to dispensaries and
pharmacies to retail medical cannabis.
Train doctors
in how to prescribe medical cannabis.
Instruct IRD to
give a 50% tax-break to the medical cannabis
industry.
Industrial Hemp:
Allow anyone to register
to grow industrial hemp without a licence.
Run
training programmes in growing industrial hemp.
Run
training programmes for processing and manufacturing
industrial hemp products.
Allow any business to
retail industrial hemp products.
Instruct IRD to tax
industrial hemp at the usual tax
rate.
Commercial-Recreational Cannabis:
Issue
licences to grow cannabis on a commercial scale.
Issue licences to process or wholesale cannabis for
commercial purposes.
Issue licences to operate a
retail cannabis outlet.
Instruct IRD to tax
commercial cannabis sales at the usual rate with an added
excise duty.
Allow adults to buy personal amounts of
cannabis from retail outlets.
International Trade:
Issue licences to import cannabis products into New
Zealand.
Issue licences to export cannabis products
from New
Zealand.
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