Someone asked about price? My business plan is built around the fact that quality absolutely cannot be taken away from and that it has to made afforadble. $5g straight and simple. The only downside to this is that the minimum amount of patients to supply is higher to keep the company afloat but that's much more then here. If anybodies interested I'm in Edmonton area, pm me.
It's not a interpretation, this was the email I received on August 15
"Hello,
Thank you for your interest in becoming a licensed producer under the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR).
The process for obtaining a license is as follows:
1. Screening: the application is verified to make sure all relevant information has been provided, and required documents attached. If information is missing, the application may be returned to you.
2. Reviewing: the application will be reviewed to validate the information and documents provided. Security clearance forms will be sent for processing. Physical security plans will be reviewed and assessed.
3. Ready to build: Once the application is deemed satisfactory, Health Canada will issue a notice informing the applicant that, if built to the specifications on the proposed plan, the security measures would meet the requirements of the MMPR. Applicants must then build the security measures if this is not already done.
4. Pre-licence inspection: Upon confirmation from the applicant that the security measures are in place, a pre-licence application will be scheduled. Upon completion of the inspection, the applicant must address any deficiencies identified.
5. Issuance: Once the inspection is deemed satisfactory, the licence will be issued.
A building is not required in order to submit an application; however, as part of the application process, the applicant is required to demonstrate how the site will meet the requirements of the regulations, including physical security for the cultivation and storage areas. As part of the application review process, the applicant’s proposed security measures will be assessed to ensure that they would meet the requirements of the MMPR. In order to obtain a licence, the site will have to undergo a pre-licence inspection, which will verify that the site meets the requirements of the MMPR. Therefore a completed building is required before a producer’s licence can be obtained.
If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to send us your questions by email at
MMPR-RMFM@hc-sc.gc.ca or call us at 1-866-337-7705.
Licences and Permits Division
Office of Controlled Substances
Health Canada "
Good luck to anybody that's not a massive corporation. Ill support anybody as long as they take down big pharma! Part of the passion why I want to get involved.