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Request regarding prescriptive cannabis. What should an individual do and what would they need to show if stopped police officers?
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South Wales Police follow Home Office guidance.
In brief this is what is given as guidance.
If someone claiming the legitimate possession and use of medical cannabis, then officers would be expected to:
At last years’ DEWVA (Drug Expert Witness and Valuation Association) National Annual CPD event the ‘Lyphe’ group presented on medical Cannabis and the difference between ‘CanCard’ and Legally prescribed CBPM. This presentation was disseminated within Force by Regional DEWVA representatives. With reference to SWP : A Force Bulletin was issued, and this information is reenforced during EDIT (Evidential Drug Identification Testing) and Drug Investigation Courses to front line officers / staff.
Officers would pay due diligence to confirm or negate offences and take appropriate action as necessary based on the circumstances presented.