The Government Wants to Buy 12 Acres of Marijuana — for Research

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The Government Wants to Buy:leaf:12:leaf:Acres of Marijuana — for Research

Aug. 27, 2014


Jordan Stanley and others prune hemp plants growing on their family'’s farm outside Wray, Colo., on July 21,2014
The NIH is looking for pot farmers
Calling all pot farmers: Uncle Sam is looking to buy.

An arm of the National Institutes of Health dedicated to researching drug abuse and addiction “intends” to solicit proposals from those who can “harvest, process, analyze, store and distribute” cannabis, according to a listing posted Tuesday night on a federal government website.

A successful bidder must possess a “secure and video monitored outdoor facility” capable of growing and processing 12 acres of marijuana, a 1,000-sq.-ft. (minimum) greenhouse to test the plants under controlled conditions, and “demonstrate the availability” of a vault approved by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Food and Drug Administration to maintain between 400 and 700 kg of pot stock, extract and cigarettes.

Back-up plans in case of emergency required.

The NIH’s National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is looking for growers who have the capability to develop plants with altered versions of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the main psychoactive component of pot, and cannabidiol (CBD), which is known for its medicinal properties. NIDA “anticipates” awarding a one-year contract with four one-year options, according to the posting. The vendor would also have to register with the DEA to research, manufacture and distribute cannabis.

NIDA spokeswoman Shirley Simson said the agency was simply starting a new bidding competition since its existing marijuana-farm contract is set to expire next year. The original solicitation for that contract was issued in 2009.

There are 18 states that have decriminalized pot, 23 states with laws allowing access to medical marijuana, and two states — Colorado and Washington — that have legalized the drug for recreational purposes. Federal law still classifies marijuana as a drug on par with heroin, acid and ecstasy.

http://time.com/3194786/marijuana-research-national-institutes-of-health-pot/

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http://www.theweedblog.com/federal-government-asking-for-applications-to-grow-marijuana/


Federal Government Asking For Applications To Grow Marijuana

August 28, 2014



The federal government grows marijuana at the University of Mississippi, and has for multiple decades. The marijuana is used to supply four federal medical marijuana patients, and for research. Recently the federal government approved a proposal to go from a quota of 21,000 grams in 2014 up to 650,000 grams. The federal government is currently accepting applications to land a contract to grow marijuana for the federal government.

I’m not sure if the ramping up and the request for applicants are related, or if it’s just a ‘technically we are looking for people, but never plan on handing out a contract’ type thing. Below is more information, as posted on the Federal Business Opportunities website:

The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) intends to solicit proposals from offerors having the capability to perform the following tasks: (1) cultivate and harvest, process, analyze, store, and distribute cannabis (marijuana) for research, (2) extract cannabis to produce pure and standardized (current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP)-grade) cannabis extracts containing varying concentrations of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD), (3) isolate cGMP and research grade THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids, (4) periodically analyze cannabis extracts, and isolated cannabinoids for authenticity, purity and stability, (5) develop new methods for growing cannabis plants containing high THC, low CBD; high CBD, low THC; and equal strength of CBD and THC, (6) manufacture, analyze, determine stability, store, and supply marijuana cigarettes, and (7) supply cannabis, cannabis extract, other phyto-cannabinoids, and marijuana cigarettes to research investigators and/or to the NIDA Drug Supply program upon NIDA authorization.
Additional quantity options may include performance of one or more of the following tasks: (1) cultivation, growing, harvesting, analyzing, and storing of research grade cannabis in the amount of 1.5, 6.5, or 12 acres, (2) extraction of cannabis and production of cGMP-grade cannabis extract (high CBD, low THC; high THC, low CBD; and equal ratio of CBD and THC; or as required by NIDA) and performance of all necessary testing, (3) design, development, manufacturing, analysis, storing, and distribution of cGMP grade drug dosage form of cannabis extract of known cannabinoid strengths for clinical research, (4) manufacturing of cGMP-grade cannabis cigarettes, ascertaining physical and chemical specifications, checking purity and any other required specifications, creating data sheets, and storing and distributing the cigarettes as required by NIDA, and/or (5) analysis of confiscated marijuana samples submitted by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), other law enforcement agencies, and/or by others as required by NIDA.MANDATORY CRITERIA:


Listed below are mandatory qualification criteria. The qualification criteria establish conditions that must be met:

A. In order to handle substances under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, the successful offeror must possess a current DEA registration for Schedules II to V substances and demonstrate the capability to obtain DEA registration for Schedule I controlled substances including marijuana and its active and non-active constituents. In addition, any offeror must also possess DEA registration for research, manufacture, and distribution of Schedule I through V controlled substances before the award of this contract.

B. The successful offeror must possess, and maintain (1) a secure and video monitored outdoor facility of approximately 12 acres for growing and processing cannabis, and (2) an indoor growing facility for the purpose of growing, propagating, and sustaining cannabis plants under controlled conditions. The indoor facility must be at least 1000 square feet, having controls for light intensity, photo cycles, temperature, humidity, and carbon dioxide concentration. The successful offeror shall have provisions for back-up systems for the outdoor and indoor facilities in case of emergency.

C. The successful offeror must demonstrate the availability of a DEA and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved and secure storage (vault) facility to maintain an inventory of approximately 400 to 700 kilograms of marijuana stock, cannabis extract and its drug dosage form, marijuana cigarettes, and its active and inactive constituents under controlled conditions.

D. The successful offeror and/or the successful offeror’s subcontractor responsible for the production/manufacture of cannabis extract drug dosage form, and marijuana cigarettes must be registered with the FDA as a pharmaceutical manufacturer for both sterile products and for drug dosage forms.

NIDA anticipates the award of one cost-reimbursement, level of effort-type contract for a base period of one year with four one-year options to extend performance and additional option quantities. RFP No. N01DA-15-7793 will be available electronically on or about September 10, 2014. You will be able to access the RFP through FedBizOpps (URL: http://www.fedbizopps.gov or through the NIDA website at the following URL: http://www.drugabuse.gov/funding/funding-opportunities/nida-requests-contract-proposals-rfps). All information required for the submission of an offer will be contained in or accessible through the RFP package. Responses to the RFP will be due on or about 45 days after release of the RFP. NIDA will consider proposals submitted by any responsible offeror.

Based upon market research, the Government is not using the policies contained in Part 12, Acquisition of Commercial Items, in its solicitation for the described supplies or services. However, interested persons may identify to the Contracting Officer their interest and capability to satisfy the Government’s requirement with a commercial item within 15 days of this notice.
 
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