CannMart operates as a subsidiary under Namaste Technologies that allows them to engage in the distribution of medical cannabis through their Toronto location. This strategic acquisition leveraged their strengths in eCommerce and logistics to place them squarely in a position of leadership in the retail distribution of medical cannabis in Canada.
Under the guidelines set forth by Health Canada, Cannmart may now place initial orders with ACMPR licensed producers. Upon receipt, packaging, and testing of the initial shipments of medical cannabis, the Company is then required to demonstrate compliance with standard operating procedures (“SOPs”) and other ACMPR regulatory requirements with Health Canada.
Once these objectives have been achieved and following an initial inspection, Cannmart will be able to book a Pre-Sales License Inspection after which the Company will be eligible to receive its ACMPR Sales License. CannMart believes it is well prepared and confident in its ability to execute and complete the final steps towards receiving its Sales License in a timely manner.
Yes. Cannabis is currently* legal in Canada for medical reasons only. In the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations (ACMPR) issued by Health Canada outlining scenarios where marijuana is legal. In this case, for medicinal reasons, exclusively. Canada deemed the use of medical cannabis legal in 2001. There are 35 Health Canada licensed producers who sell the substance to Canadian Citizens. The MMPR – Marihuana for Medical Purposes were a set of regulations enacted in 2013 regarding the production, distribution and use of medical cannabis. At first, The MMPR only contemplated the sale of dried marijuana – eg; herbs – but, recent amendments have allowed for the sale of edibles and cannabis oil to patients. *Cannabis is set to be , legal by the 17th of October 2018.
The legal age to hold a prescription in Canada is 18 years old. Any person(s) under the age of 18 looking to obtain a prescription must , by a parent(s) or guardian. Person(s) under 18 must have consenting adults accompany them at their appointment. You also must be a Canadian resident to qualify for a medical marijuana prescription. Physicians will not administer the to any person(s) under 18 unless there is a consenting adult with them due to the nature of the prescription.
In Canada, yes, you can carry medical cannabis with you as long as you have the correct documentation stating you are a recipient of medical marijuana. The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) allows medical patients to fly with cannabis. Regarding traveling, you can only travel in around Canada for under 30-days. You can only carry a 30-day limit; that is 150 grams of herbs. An important note to remember if you are carrying cannabis oil is you must remain within the limit for liquids, so under 100ml. If in the case where you are traveling with edibles, you will have to abide by the usual formalities when it comes to traveling with food. Keep your medicine in your carry-on, sealed, odor-free, with the correct documentation and show up earlier than you usually would. In a situation where you have done all these procedures, it is perfectly legal to travel within Canada.
Flying outside of Canada on to international waters with a cannabis prescription is tough. Without the appropriate license, it is illegal to carry cannabis out of Canada’s legal borders – even if you are traveling to a country or state where medical or recreational cannabis is legal. We recommend purchasing medical cannabis upon arrival at your chosen destination – contacting the States local dispensary ahead of time to ensure your prescription is ready for when you arrive.
You will receive a prescription from a Licensed Producer and Physician. You should always ensure you are carrying some sort of documentation to prove you are a medical cannabis recipient. Making sure you have some , of evidence with you at all times will ensure that you will not be prosecuted for possessing, consuming or handling cannabis in public or your home.
When it comes to acquiring these pieces of documentation, you must visit your Doctor and qualify for medical cannabis. Assuming you find a licensed provider - to receive your medical documents, you will need to provide the following details; your full name, date of birth, address and some other personal information that is unique to you and your doctor. All files and information should be given and received in a professional and confidential manner. Your healthcare professional will decide the daily dosage that you are allowed to ingest. Your doctor will also sign their name, their surgery address, license numbers and any other additional information that is required of him/her.
There several ways in which medical cannabis can be used. Each method of consumption works differently in your body. Smoking or vaporizing cannabis will make you feel the effects almost immediately. Taking edibles can take up to 2 hours to feel the effects.
The term medical cannabis refers to the cannabis plant that is used to treat all sorts of ailments. The plant-based medicine uses its chemical compounds, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and Cannabidiol (CBD); these , extracts treat symptoms of illness and other conditions.
Cannabis is a compound made up of the leaves, flowersthe and bud of the hemp plant Cannabis sativa.
The health benefits of medical cannabis range from pain, muscle spasm to nausea associated with chemotherapy. There is a magnitude of illnesses that cannabis can help treat – you can find the list of illnesses here.
To qualify for a medical cannabis prescription, you will need to provide appropriate medical documentation confirming your diagnoses by a healthcare professional. The licensed medical cannabis doctor will assess and analyze the information you have provided and decide whether you are eligible for medical cannabis.