Dominica establishes cannabis advisory committee
ROSEAU, Dominica (CMC) — The Government of Dominica has officially launched the National Cannabis Advisory Committee, a major step toward building a viable, sustainable and well-regulated cannabis industry.
The committee held its inaugural meeting on Wednesday, bringing together a diverse group of stakeholders from the public and private sectors, civil society and technical fields. Established by Cabinet, the committee has been mandated to serve for 12 to 18 months.
Among its key responsibilities is the conduct of a thorough assessment of the health, legal, economic, and social implications of marijuana use in the country.
This evidence-based review will serve as a foundation for informed decision-making at the national level.
The committee has been mandated to gather diverse perspectives to shape a policy framework that reflects the values and priorities of the Dominican people.
Based on these insights, the committee will offer recommendations on the possible reclassification of marijuana, including the legal parameters that would govern its use under any new legislation.
In addition, the committee will spearhead the development of a national road map for the cannabis industry.
This strategic plan will strongly emphasise sustainability, innovation and responsible regulation, ensuring that the industry evolves to benefit the economy while safeguarding public health and safety.
As part of its mandate, the committee will also recommend the establishment of a National Cannabis Regulatory Commission.
This long-term oversight body would be responsible for implementing the recommended policies and regulations and supporting the development of a structured and well-regulated Cannabis industry in Dominica.