Parliament Approves Bill Allowing Licenses for Cannabis Cultivation in Ghana.

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This means that the Ministry of Interior is required to grant licences for the cultivation of cannabis in order to make it possible to use this plant for a variety of advantageous purposes.

The Supreme Court blocked the law’s passage by declaring section 43 of it illegal, which led to the current outcome.

According to Section 43 of Act 1019, the Minister may, upon the Commission’s recommendation, grant a license for the industrial cultivation of cannabis, commonly known as “wee” in Ghana, with a THC content of no more than 0.3% on a dry weight basis for the purpose of producing fiber or seed for medical use.

The Narcotics Control Commision (Amendment) Bill, 2023 was introduced in Parliament on Wednesday, July 12, and it consists of a single clause that, if enacted, will allow the Minister to authorise the production of cannabis in the nation.

The purpose of the bill, according to a report from the Committee on Defense and Interior, is to amend the Narcotics Control Commission Act, 2020 (Act 1019). To give the Minister the authority to issue a license for the industrial, for the production of fiber or seed, or for therapeutic purposes, cultivation of cannabis with a THC level of no more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.

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