Medical Marijuana Patient Advocacy Group and Herbal Medicine Industry Collaborate to Enhance Product Safety
Cannabis Committee of the American Herbal Products Association issues regulatory recommendations for state officialsWashington, DC -- The Cannabis Committee of the American
Herbal Products Association (AHPA), the only national trade
association that is focused primarily on herbs and botanicals and
herbal products, issued recommendations this week to regulators of
dispensaries in California, Colorado, and Massachusetts, and will
make similar recommendations in other medical marijuana states over
the next few days. The committee, in cooperation with medical
marijuana advocates Americans for Safe Access (ASA), has over the
past year coordinated the development of best practice protocols in
several areas, including cultivation; manufacturing, packaging and
labeling; laboratory practice; and distribution.
“The AHPA Cannabis Committee includes in its charter a
responsibility to develop policy recommendations that support safe
use of products derived from Cannabis species,” commented Michael
McGuffin, AHPA’s president. “This initial work should be
well-received by state regulators, who share our commitment to
ensuring safe access to medical marijuana for their citizens.”
Founded in 1982, AHPA is the oldest of the non-profit organizations
that specializes in service to the herbal industry. With more than
340 members, AHPA's membership represents the finest growers,
processors, manufacturers, and marketers of botanical and herbal
products.The AHPA Cannabis Committee was founded in 2010 to address
issues related to the safe use and responsible commerce of
legally-marketed products derived from Cannabis species.
"As more state medical marijuana laws are adopted, regulators are
seeking ways to address health and safety regulations," said ASA
Executive Director Steph Sherer. "Just like any other consumer,
medical marijuana patients have a right to know that their medicine
is safe," continued Sherer. "We are grateful that the AHPA Cannabis
Committee is working with ASA and the medical cannabis industry in
providing guidance to regulators. We see this as a crucial step in
understanding marijuana as a botanical medicine, not as a dangerous
drug without medical value, which for decades has been the political
position of the federal government."
Although most of the 18 states that have adopted medical marijuana
laws have recognized the need for localized distribution and have
established effective regulations that protect businesses and
residents in those communities, far less definition exists for
product protocols and safety standards. With decades of overseeing
the safety of herbal products, AHPA is uniquely qualified to apply
that experience to medical marijuana.
The AHPA Cannabis Committee began collaborating with ASA last year
in its effort to seek feedback from medical marijuana manufacturers,
producers, and distributors, as well as laboratories from regulated
markets in California, Colorado, Maine, New Mexico and Washington
State. “The committee would not have achieved the work completed to
date without the support of Americans for Safe Access,” added
McGuffin. “ASA’s guidance, contacts, and outreach will continue to
be essential to completion of the committee’s tasks.” The committee
will continue to develop recommendations in each of the other areas
where regulations may be implemented, and will distribute these as
they are completed over the next several months.
ASA is hopeful that government officials around the country will
look to these recommendations as a starting point for establishing
policies which provide patients and regulators with a set of quality
standards that eliminate confusion and misinformation in the field.
With several states currently developing and implementing new
medical marijuana laws, these recommendations will be of significant
benefit.
Further information:
AHPA Cannabis Committee recommendations for distribution of
medical marijuana: http://bit.ly/WgEDsT
American Herbal Products Association: http://www.ahpa.org
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