IBM urges B.C. government to use blockchain to track marijuana sales
IBM Corp. is urging the B.C. government to use blockchain to track marijuana sales throughout the entire supply chain once recreational cannabis is legal next year.
The U.S. technology giant said blockchain could help the government limit or eliminate black market sales by tracking where and how cannabis is sourced, sold and priced, from seed to sale.
IBM made these comments in its submission as part of the B.C. government’s public consultation on cannabis regulation, ahead of Ottawa’s July 2018 deadline to make recreational marijuana legal.
“Blockchain is an ideal mechanism in which B.C. can transparently capture the history of cannabis through the entire supply chain, ultimately ensuring consumer safety while exerting regulatory control,” IBM said in the Nov. 1 document, posted on the provincial government’s website.