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Welcome to the BMCLA

Our mission is to establish a patient centric approach towards the advancement of the medical cannabis industry in Barbados and the wider region through training, research, and development.

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What are the functions of the BMCLA?

Assist

Where required, assists with the provision of analytical services, also ensures that proper disposal requirements are prescribed for the safe disposal of cannabis which is handled under the Act.

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Develop

Develop policies, procedures and guidelines to establish the medicinal cannabis industry and to ensure that medicinal cannabis is available to patients in a safe and efficient manner.

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Provide

Issues licences in relation to the handling of medicinal cannabis in accordance with the provisions of the Act, 2019, also provides for the distribution of educational materials etc.

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Regulate

Regulates the handling of medicinal cannabis, with the approval of the Barbados Medicinal Cannabis Licensing Board, establishes and maintains an electronic database.

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Apply online for your License today. If you have an questions, be sure to read our application guidelines and other resources.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a caregiver need?

A person designated as a caregiver under this Act shall obtain from a medical practitioner a certificate that states that the caregiver is not dependent on a controlled drug.

Is the BMCLA responsible for Sacramental Cannabis?
  • 33. Is the BMCLA responsible for Sacramental Cannabis?

    Please note that the Barbados Medicinal Cannabis Licensing Authority regulates and process applications strictly with medicinal cannabis only. Any questions or concerns about sacramental cannabis, please contact the Attorney General's office at Jones Building, Webster's Business Park, Wildey, St. Michael, Barbados, W.I. or email at ps@oag.gov.bb

How will side effects be dealt with as they are noted by the medical community?

Like any other prescribed medication, the administration of prescribed medicinal cannabis will be under supervision and monitoring by your doctor so to minimise harm, or negative interact to a patient. Factors like medical history, allergies, pregnancy, breastfeeding, co-morbidities, other medications that a patient may be taking will all be taken into consideration along with regular checkups.

What are the short-term effects of cannabis use or THC based products?

Everyone's response to cannabis differs and can vary from one time to the next.

Like any other drug, cannabis can:

  • Impair your ability to drive safely or operate heavy equipment
  • It can cause drowsiness, slow reaction times, lower your ability to pay attention and impair coordination
  • Affect your mental capacity
  • Impair your concentration, memory and decision-making, and can impact your ability to perform well on the job or at school.[1]
  • Cause euphoria (a high) it can also cause anxiety or panic.[2]
  • In rare cases, cannabis can trigger a psychotic episode (not knowing what is real, experiencing paranoia, having disorganized thoughts and, in some cases, hallucinating).[3]

[1] [2] [3] World Health Organization (WHO). The health and social effects of nonmedical cannabis use.

What is Medicinal Cannabis used for?

Some people use medicinal cannabis for their health problems. Deciding if medicinal cannabis is appropriate to treat your symptoms is best done in discussion with your doctor.Research so far has suggested that cannabinoid therapy is promising for the treatment of a number of different conditions.

Who cannot be a caregiver?

A person who is under the age of 18 years, or who is addicted to cannabis, shall not be designated as a caregiver.