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Medical marijuana company Jacana will shutter one of its four, saying ineffective regulation, including the inability to deliver products on par with illicit ganja operators, has hurt its viability. Jacana employs about staff, seven of whom were positioned at the Portmore location. The store will close by month end, and the staff there will be made redundant. The company has no plans to close other locations, Chong said. Additionally, while illicit operators can deliver product to consumers, legal operators cannot, due to a regulatory blockade. Chong said that Jacana along with other legal operators are forced to evolve and sell other products to augment flat weed sales. This includes offering coffee, farm tours, and spa services. Most of the funds are spent on the backend, that is, at its acre farm in St Ann, its warehouse, manufacturing facility, and lab. Chong returned to Jamaica after selling her online dating app LuLu, through which women could evaluate and rank men based on their appeal, on a scale of zero to The Lulu app was sold in to UK-based Badoo, which operated a larger dating app. The sale of the company financed the buildout of Jacana. In , with the decriminalisation of weed in Jamaica, Chong considered investing in the emergent sector. She initially wanted to partner with local players, but realised that the sector was too multifaceted and required hands-on involvement. In she decided to enter the sector. The regulations at the time were emerging, but Chong expected rules to adapt with time to keep pace with global standards, while addressing local issues. Nearly a decade since decriminalisation, the Cannabis Licensing Authority, CLA, which regulates the sector, has had five different CEOs; has been answerable to three holders of the office of minister at different times; and dealt with multiple committee reports, but the sector remains in a state of flux. Chong said that cannabis regulators across multiple territories have amended regulations to address local issues, but not in Jamaica. An important but unaddressed issue is transportation costs to move ganja from warehouses to herb houses, she added. This requires armed guards and convoys with CLA personnel and increases the cost of doing business, which illicit operators easily avoid, Chong charged. Also, the inability, that is, not being allowed to deliver the product to potential customers at their homes results in incentivising potential customers to buy from illicit operators, she said. The company is one of scores of licensees approved for various activities by the CLA. Since its inception up to last December, the regulator has issued licences, and 25 more applications have been approved but await the payment of fees prior to issuance of the licence. Another 56 applications are at the conditional approval stage. View the discussion thread. Skip to main content. Photo Video. Medical marijuana products on display at a Jacana store. Share with a friend Copy Link.
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