Monday, 8 July 2019

Federal Cannabis Laws 101 By: Lavendarsasquatch

Federal Cannabis Laws

What are the federal.comnnabis laws in Canada now that weed is legal? This is Cannabis law 101 in words we.comn all understand.

Legal.comnnabis – You automat.comlly think of free roaming stoners with their bongs and joints. Toking wherever they please. Growing fields of.comnnabis and opening pot shops on every corner. FALSE. You will get in trouble for doing all those things in Canada. The laws pertaining to recreational.comnnabis use vary drast.comlly province by province.

Marijuana was legalized for recreational use under the Cannabis act in October 2018 . We are only the second only country to legalize recreational.comnnabis! (The first was Uruguay). Our Amer.comn neighbours have certain states with legal med.coml and recreational.comnnabis. However, it is still federally illegal in the U.S.

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FEDERAL CANNABIS LAWS

The.comnnabis act was put in place to keep drugs out of the hands of our youth and to “displace the illegal.comnnabis market”. Most of the focus is on keeping.comnnabis away from kids.

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Federal Cannabis Laws You Need To Know

  • Adults 18 or 19+ ( depending on province).comn obtain.comnnabis.

  • You.comnnot travel outside of Canada with.comnnabis.

  • We.comn legally.comrry 30 grams at all times.

  • You.comn grow up to 4 plants per residence ( depending on province).

Federal Cannabis Laws & Advertisement

The.comnnabis act also prohibits companies from making any packaging or products that are attractive to children. This also includes advertisement as well. In my opinion this is ridiculous! Alcohol is glamourized daily and in pretty packaging but god forbid the legal weed look attractive. THINK OF THE CHILDREN. * insert eye roll.

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Marijuana Act & New Products

On October 17th of this year (2019) edibles, top.comls, and.comnnabis extracts will be federally legal! It will take time for these products to appear in your provincial stores. For the reason that the government is expecting limited supply at first. However, in December 2019, there will be a better supply and a wider array of products available.

Here’s the rundown on what each Province & Territories allow .

British Columbia
  • Ages 19+

  • Available at government, privately run storefronts and online sales.

  • 4 plants allowed, out of public sight.

  • Smoking is banned in.comrs, areas with children and l.comtions that also restrict tobacco use.

Alberta
  • Ages 18+

  • Available at privately run retail stores and government run online sales.

  • Growing 4 plants is allowed. However, is subject to your landlords rules if you rent.

  • Smoking is banned in.comrs, areas with children and l.comtions that also restrict tobacco use.

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Saskatchewan
  • 19+

  • Available at privately run storefronts and online sales

  • Growing 4 plants is allowed but is subject to your landlords rules if you rent.

  • Smoking is banned in.comrs, areas with children and l.comtions that also restrict tobacco use

Manitoba
  • 19+

  • Available at privately run storefronts and online sales.

  • Growing your own is NOT permitted.

  • Selling.comnnabis to anyone under the influence or impaired by alcohol is not permitted.

Ontario
  • 19+

  • Government operated storefronts and online sales available.

  • Growing 4 plants is allowed.

  • Smoking is only allowed on private property and subject to landlord approval if you rent.

Quebec
  • 18+

  • Government operated storefronts and online sales available.

  • No growing is allowed.

  • Smoking is allowed only where tobacco is permitted with the exception of university.commpuses.

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 Northwest Territories
  • 19+

  • Available at privately run liquor store fronts and government operated online sales.

  • Growing 4 plants is allowed.

  • Smoking is allowed in and on private residences. It is also permitted on trails,highways,roads,streets,and in parks not being used for public events.

Yukon
  • 19+

  • Available at government operated storefronts and online sales.

  • Growing 4 plants is allowed out of the pubic view.

  • Smoking is only allowed on private property and subject to landlord approval if you rent.

Nunavut
  • 19+

  • Online vendors who were invited to sell in the province and also private businesses will be allowed to apply for a license to sell.

  • No growing is allowed.

  • Smoking is banned in public places with the exception of.comnnabis lounges or permitted events.

Newfoundland and Labrador
  • 19+

  • Licensed storefronts and government run online sales are available.

  • Cannabis.comn be grown indoors only.

  • Smoking is allowed only on private property and private residences.

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Prince Edward Island
  • 19+

  • Available at government ran retailers and online sales.

  • Growing 4 plants is allowed as long as they’re not accessible to minors.

  • Smoking is only allowed in private residences with some exceptions for public venues.

New Brunswick
  • 19+

  • Available at government ran retailers and online sales.

  • Growing 4 plants is allowed (I got mine going ).

  • Smoking is only allowed in private residences and property.

Nova Scotia
  • 19+

  • Available at government run retailers and online sales.

  • Growing 4 plants is allowed.

  • Smoking is only allowed in places where tobacco is allowed and is subject to landlord rules.

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Federal Cannabis Laws Conclusion

The Federal Cannabis Laws should be familiar to you now. You.comn happily toke all across Canada until your heart’s content. Don’t be stupid and try and cross the US boarder. You will get arrested.  Light up a joint for our mag.coml country and thank mother earth for blessing us with such a beautiful plant.

Stay groovy

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