Pubdate: Tue, 12 May 2015 Source: Albuquerque Journal (NM) Copyright: 2015 Albuquerque Journal Contact: http://www.abqjournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/10 TRACKING POT USE IS SMART Thanks to a contract with a Florida-based software company, New Mexico's medical marijuana retailers will be able to scan a photo-ID smartcard from each of the state's 14,000 or so authorized pot patients and see how much state-sanctioned weed they have purchased, and from whom. Patrick Vo, co-CEO of BioTrackTHC, says his firm's work "is going to be a huge protection to the dispensary to make sure they don't unintentionally break regs by over-dispensing to a patient." The DOH has cut what could be a $58,000 deal with BioTrackTHC for a "seed-to-sale" inventory system designed to track each plant through the production cycle. Vo says, "We have now married the inventory to the patient tracking. ... It prevents black-market product from getting into the system. It prevents product from getting out so that it doesn't get into the hands of kids. It keeps the federal government comfortable." All good things considering marijuana is illegal under federal law. But what about the comfort of patients? The public? DOH's secrecy to date has resulted in medical marijuana shortages, price gouging and poor quality, according to some patients - all believable considering it's not covered by insurance. And it has allowed individuals with criminal records to apply for dispensary licenses in secret and the vast majority of prescriptions to be written for the hardest-to-pinpoint of 19 conditions, with a high rate coming from a small number of physicians in rural counties. If DOH is finally serious about making this program accountable, it will do more than track marijuana plants from seed to weed. It will put the growers and prescribers it licenses in the sunlight as well. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom