Cannabis License Info

Information will be updated here as it becomes available. Check back for updates! Please note; while we aim to keep this pages fully up to date with the latest information, cannabis laws are always changing. We encourage you to verify these rules and regulations in the official legal text, which we’ve linked throughout the page for your convenience.

Licensed Medical Marijuana Producers are responsible for transporting marijuana to registered patients through the mail. Patients generally order online and receive their medication within a few days.

Licensed Medical Marijuana Producer (also commonly referred to as Growers or Cultivators) – LMMP’s are responsible for growing, processing, testing, and transporting marijuana and marijuana products.

Canada Medical Marijuana Producer Licenses

40 operational as of March 2017

What kind of tracking system do I need to operate a Licensed Medical Marijuana Producer Facility?

Most regulatory bodies require an extensive seed-to-sale cannabis tracking system to monitor cultivation efforts and inventory.  Our cultivation seed-to-sale-tracking solution provides comprehensive data tracking with an emphasis on compliance.  Customized to meet the unique regulatory frameworks in each jurisdiction, BioTrack also features an all-in-one business tool to help you operate every aspect of the cultivation business by itself, or as part of the vertically-integrated cannabis business.

Current Estimated Patient Counts: 40,000

How can I obtain a Canada Medical Marijuana Recommendation?

Patients will need to visit a Health Care Practitioner for a consultation Health Care Practitioners includes physicians and nurse practitioners where permitted. After receiving a consultation, a completed medical document is sent to the Licensed Producer for registration.

Canada Seed-to-Sale Traceability Info

Health Canada requires all LMMP’s maintain detailed records of plant inventory, material processing, and prescription delivery. From Health Canada:

The applicant must submit a detailed description of their proposed record keeping methods. This must include a description of the process that will be used for recording transactions relating to licensed activities, including maintaining appropriate records of transactions and dealings with both suppliers and clients.