Policy for the verification of prescribed medical cannabis
Dear Durham Police and Crime Panel,
I wish to request, under the Freedom of Information Act (2000), the following from your Constabulary, Commissioner, or Panel:
1) a copy of the Constabulary's policy or procedure for the verification of the legitimate possession and use of prescribed medical cannabis/cannabis-based prescription medicine (CBPM);
2) if the Constabulary does not have a local policy regarding this, could you please confirm that the Home Office guidance is adhered to by the Constabulary - namely that someone claiming the legitimate possession and use of medical cannabis will be expected to produce: the original medication container complete with the pharmacy dispensing label bearing the name of the patient; with either a copy of their FP10 prescription or a letter from the prescribing clinician; and a form of recognised photo ID (such as a passport, driving licence, or a PASS accredited photocard) bearing the same name as displayed on the dispensing label and the copy of the FP10 or clinician's letter;
3) if your Constabulary does not have a policy relating to this, could you please provide the Constabulary's policy regarding compliance with the PSED (Public Sector Equality Duty), especially with regards to the avoidance of discrimination against disabled people for the legitimate possession and use of a prescribed medication;
4) a copy of any internal briefing documents provided to police officers regarding the existence of - and the process for the verification of - prescribed medical cannabis flower or other CBPM's following the Home Office Circular 2018: 'Rescheduling of cannabis-based
products for medicinal use in humans' and The Misuse of Drugs (Amendments) (Cannabis and Licence Fees) (England, Wales and Scotland) Regulations 2018 which allowed the prescribing of medical cannabis (CBPM);
5) the named lead for the Constabulary for matters pertaining to the verification of medical cannabis (CBPM);
6) the Constabulary's policy or position relating to the recognition of unaccredited card schemes such as Cancard or MedCannID, if such a policy exists.
The above information will be invaluable to patients in receipt of medical cannabis and will ensure a wider understanding and subsequent compliance with the expectations of your Constabulary. It is clearly in the public interest to ensure that medical cannabis patients are aware of local policies and procedures and can comply accordingly, so that finite police resources are not spent on the avoidable and potentially unlawful arrest of patients in receipt of legitimately prescribed medical cannabis medication (CBPM's).
Many thanks, and I look forward to receiving your response.
Yours faithfully,
Aharon Shimon
Good afternoon,
Your Freedom of Information request has been received by the Durham Police and Crime Commissioner's Office.
The information you are requesting is not held by the PCC office and will be held by Durham Constabulary therefore, you will need to re-direct your FOI request to [email address]
Kind Regards,
FOI Team
Durham Police & Crime Commissioner’s Office
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Durham
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Thank you for your email sent to [Durham PCP request email] dated 22 March.
The information requested is not held by the Durham Police and Crime Panel. Your request has been forwarded to the Police and Crime Commissioner and should you require further information regarding the FOI arrangements for the Police and Crime Commissioner, this can be found at https://www.durham-pcc.gov.uk/transparen....
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