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State’s High on High Tech To Track Marijuana
Posted by CN Staff on July 08, 2013 at 08:12:36 PT
By Christine McConville
Source: Boston Herald
Massachusetts -- Medical marijuana is about to become a high-tech endeavor in Massachusetts, with the state exploring the acquisition of what is likely to be a multimillion-dollar IT program to monitor the so-called seed-to-sale production, transport and handling of what will continue to be a controlled substance.The state is soliciting for consultants to advise regulators of the state’s new medical marijuana industry on how long it would take, and how much work would be required, to build a computer software system to handle “the Medical Marijuana Systems Project,” according to a state Executive Office of Health and Human Services request for information.
The state’s RFI lands nine months after Bay State voters agreed to let qualified sick people use marijuana.Though marijuana is still banned under federal law, Massachusetts is among more than a dozen states that have legalized it for medicinal reasons.One company that produced medical marijuana tracking software, MJ Freeway of Colorado, has already hired local lobbyists, the Herald reported last month, as part of a broader story on the big business behind medical marijuana.The Department of Public Health’s medical marijuana rules call for the creation of “a single electronic system” that would “capture everything that happens to an individual marijuana plant, from seed and cultivation” to final sale, adding that the “system shall chronicle every step, ingredient, activity, transaction, and dispensary agent, registered qualifying patient, or personal caregiver who handles, obtains, or possesses the product. This system shall utilize a unique plant identification and unique batch identification.”The state hasn’t said how much it expects to spend on a system. A DPH spokesman could not be reached for comment yesterday.But officials say the multi-million dollar business will be “revenue neutral.” The fees people pay to sell and use medicinal marijuana are expected to cover the state’s costs of enacting and enforcing the new law. The state wants dispensary operators to pay annual $50,000 license fees and place $500,000 in escrow, making it unlikely small providers can enter the business.Some of the state’s past IT procurements have been problematic.Former House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi was convicted of conspiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud, and extortion, in connection with a state decision to award Cognos, a former Canadian software company, $17.5 million in two separate contracts. DiMasi’s downfall came after investigators found that former Cognos salesman Joseph Lally paid $600,000 to a DiMasi associate on the day the state paid Cognos.Source: Boston Herald (MA)Author: Christine McConvillePublished: Monday, July 8, 2013Copyright: 2013 The Boston Herald, Inc.Website: http://www.bostonherald.com/Contact: letterstoeditor bostonherald.comURL: http://drugsense.org/url/qpeiqWUSCannabisNews Medical Marijuana Archiveshttp://cannabisnews.com/news/list/medical.shtml 
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Comment #1 posted by museman on July 08, 2013 at 09:28:53 PT
How do you spell BULL?
"The state is soliciting for consultants to advise regulators of the state’s new medical marijuana industry on how long it would take, and how much work would be required, to build a computer software system to handle “the Medical Marijuana Systems Project,” according to a state Executive Office of Health and Human Services request for information." AS if there weren't enough hacking going on of 'computer software systems'! People who guard their own info from hackers with success would be putting their personal info in the hands of idiots, with no safety except inane 'guarantees' from so-called 'experts.'And of course the longer it takes to do it, the longer people have to wait to see the light at the end of the bureaucratic tunnel. And there is the profit to be made, the kin of the 'elected representatives' get to get in on the graft. More energy and time to be spent for the behalf of the lazy-ass lawyers, judges, and other prostitutes of 'law.'Yes the 'vote' is serving us so well...NOT!LEGALIZE FREEDOM
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