OUR PURCHASE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. As of the 01/01/2025, Reliable Cannabis Dispensary UK Does not ship out orders without their customers presenting a Valid MHRA THC Insurance document. This factsheet provides guidance on the domestic control measures, including licensing and exemptions applicable to cannabis, cannabidiol (CBD & THC) and controlled cannabinoids under drugs legislation (namely, the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 and associated secondary legislation).
2. Note: The cost price of the MHRA THC Insurance factsheet is a Refundable Amount of GBP £300, paid by the customer. After your payment of GBP £300, Reliable Cannabis Dispensary UK will issue you the Insurance Factsheet Document. Present a copy of this document to the Delivery Bloke and Insurance Broker on delivery so that you can have your GBP £300 refunded. Also, indicate how you will like to have your money refunded. Could be in cash or bank transfer on delivery. This is a one time payment. You will never again be asked to pay for this document once you have your copy.
This is intended as general guidance relating to controlled drugs or their derivatives (CBD and THC). It is not legal advice. This factsheet does not provide guidance on regulatory or legal requirements applicable under other (non-drugs) regimes such as medicines or foods. Any customer who does not have this document is subject to the law if found in possession of this Class B controlled drug or it’s derivatives.
-If an insured package does not reach it’s destination, or if it is damaged in the course of delivery, the customer is reimbursed the declared value of the items in the package by (Reliable Cannabis Dispensary UK) + the MHRA THC Insurance factsheet fee of GBP £300.
– If an insured package reaches its destination with no damages, then the customer is refunded the amount paid for the MHRA THC Insurance factsheet GBP £300
General Legislative Position
3.Cannabis is a Class B controlled drug under Part 2 of Schedule 2 to the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (MDA 1971). Cannabis is defined in section 37(1) of the MDA 1971 and is, in essence, the plant or any part of the plant with limited exceptions (the exceptions are the mature stalk; fibre produced from the mature stalk; or the seed of any such plant). It is also listed in Schedule 1 to the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001 (“MDR 2001”) and designated under the Misuse of Drugs (Designation) (England, Wales and Scotland) Order 2015 (2015 Order). As such, it is unlawful to possess, supply, offer to supply, produce, import or export this drug except under a Home Office licence. It is also an offence to cultivate any plant of the genus Cannabis except under a Home Office licence.
4. In addition to cannabis being controlled, a number of cannabinoids (i.e. the active chemical compounds found in the cannabis plant) are controlled as Class B drugs under Part 2 of Schedule 2 to the MDA 1971. Cannabinol is a Class B drug under Part 2 of Schedule 2 to the MDA 1971. Cannabinol derivatives are Class B drugs under Part 2 of Schedule 2 to the MDA 1971, including tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC or “THC”). Cannabinol and cannabinol derivatives are defined in Part 4 of Schedule 2 to the MDA 1971.
5. Cannabidiol (“CBD”) is a cannabinoid present in the cannabis plant. Pure CBD, as an isolated substance, is not controlled under the MDA 1971. However, the legal status of CBD products varies depending on what the product is. Preparations or products containing controlled drugs are, themselves, controlled. The Home Office agrees with the assessment made by the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs that, due to difficulties in isolating CBD from other cannabinoids, consumer CBD products also contain varying amounts of controlled cannabinoids, such as THC and delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol-C3 (THC-V).
6.) A Circular was issued in 2018 explaining the changes to the MDR 2001, and can be found on legislation.gov.uk at the following link: Circular 018/2018: rescheduling of cannabis-based products for medicinal use in humans – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).
Customer FAQs for Reliable Cannabis Dispensary UK
1. What is the MHRA THC Insurance document and why is it required?
The MHRA THC Insurance document is a required certification for customers ordering THC or cannabis-related products under UK laws, including the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. It ensures compliance with domestic control measures and must be presented to receive your order.
2. Do I need to pay for the MHRA THC Insurance document?
Yes, customers must pay a refundable fee of GBP £300 to obtain the MHRA THC Insurance document.
3. Is the GBP £300 fee for the MHRA THC Insurance refundable?
Yes, the fee is fully refundable. Once you present your MHRA THC Insurance document to the Delivery Bloke or Insurance Broker during delivery, you will receive your refund. You can choose to have it refunded in cash or via bank transfer.
4. How often do I need to purchase the MHRA THC Insurance document?
The document is a one-time purchase. Once you have obtained it, you will not need to pay for it again.
5. What happens if my insured package is lost or damaged during delivery?
If your package is lost or damaged during delivery, Reliable Cannabis Dispensary UK will reimburse you for the package’s declared value, along with the GBP £300 fee for the MHRA THC Insurance document.
6. What if my package is successfully delivered without any issues?
If your package is delivered without issues, the GBP £300 fee for the MHRA THC Insurance document will be refunded to you upon delivery.
7. What happens if I do not have the MHRA THC Insurance document?
If you do not have the required document, Reliable Cannabis Dispensary UK cannot ship your order. Additionally, possession of THC and its derivatives without compliance may result in legal consequences under UK law.
8. Does the MHRA THC Insurance document provide legal advice?
No, the document serves as general guidance on controlled drugs and their derivatives. It does not provide legal or regulatory guidance for other areas, such as food or medicine-related laws.