We consider electrodynamics on a noncommutative spacetime using the
enveloping algebra approach and perform a non-relativistic expansion of the
effective action. We obtain the Hamiltonian for quantum mechanics formulated on
a canonical noncommutative spacetime. An interesting new feature of quantum
mechanics formulated on a noncommutative spacetime is an intrinsic electric
dipole moment. We note however that noncommutative intrinsic dipole moments are
not observable in present experiments searching for an EDM of leptons or nuclei
such as the neutron since they are spin independent. These experiments are
sensitive to the energy difference between two states and the noncommutative
effect thus cancels out. Bounds on the noncommutative scale found in the
literature relying on such intrinsic electric dipole moment are thus incorrect.Comment: 8 page