Cannabis Organizations Unite To Demand Robust Cannabis Industry In The UK

The Cannabis Industry Council is the first truly representative cannabis body dedicated to advancing the UK’s cannabis sector

London, June: A new industry body, the Cannabis industry Council (CIC), has today been launched to set standards and drive meaningful change within the UK’s medical cannabis and CBD sector.  It marks the first time the growing sector has unified through a truly representative and homogenous cannabis industry body. 

At present, the new organization has almost one hundred members, who have worked beyond their individual organizational aims and collaborated to define and maintain gold-standard industry practice. With six sub-groups, Quality Standards, Parliamentary lobbying, Research, Environmental & Social Responsibility, and Hemp, the CIC is calling for patients – adults and children - to be better supported by the sector and for the government to reduce the red tape currently restricting the growth of the industry.

From clinics, patient access groups and doctors, to insurers, licensed producers, and cannabis infrastructure bodies, the Council brings together disparate organizations, businesses, and working groups. Membership invitation has been extended to representatives from the Home Office, The Department of Health and NHS England, in the hope of strengthening ties between the cannabis industry and the UK public sector.

One of the Council’s first acts will be to organize a round table. Leading public and private bodies across the UK will be invited to discuss how the UK can develop a robust cannabis industry which drastically improves patient access and stimulates the economy post-pandemic.

The Council’s launch follows renewed calls for the Government to reduce the red tape hampering the cannabis industry. According to a report launched by Maple Tree and Mackrell.Solicitors last month, the medical cannabis market could be worth £2 billion, create almost 100,000 jobs and transform patient access if the Government amended its outdated laws and regulations on the sector.

The CIC will initially be chaired by Professor Mike Barnes, with formal elections and organizational subgroup Chairs to be appointed. 

Professor Mike Barnes, interim Chair of the Cannabis Industry Council, said: “Despite having a reputation as a globally dominant medicinal cannabis producer, the UK is almost entirely unable to cater to the needs of domestic patients. As it stands, there are numerous restrictions on full medical access due to unclear governmental bureaucracy, a lack of medical education, and restrictive guidelines from NICE and other regulatory bodies. With the participation of the Government, NHS, and Home Office, the Cannabis Industry Council hopes to set a gold standard practice on how the sector should operate.

He added: “Having signed up a large proportion of the industry, we hope to be taken incredibly seriously as a collective voice and trusted gateway for, and by, the sector.

Kate Thorpe, Coordinator of the Cannabis Industry Council, said: “Collaboration and harmony is a crucial component for the advancement of any sector, and this is nowhere truer than in the cannabis space. Only by harnessing the greatest breadth of expertise and by offering all organizations within the industry a voice, can we generate real change.

“It must not be forgotten that at the industry’s root are very unwell adults and children who, even after being lucky enough to receive a medicinal cannabis prescription, face high costs and long waiting times. Sadly, their voices are often lost within other industry bodies, so the Council will give patients, businesses, and public bodies an equal say.”

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