10 Things to Know About Legal Cannabis in Canada

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Recreational use of cannabis will be legal in Canada on October 17, 2018. Have a look at 10 important things to know about legal Cannabis in Canada.

 

  1. Recreational use of cannabis will be legal in Canada on October 17, 2018.
  2. Cannabis won’t be legal for everyone. You will have to be of legal age, which is 18 or 19 years of age, depending on your province or territory.
  3. Get informed about where you will be able to legally buy or use cannabis in your province or territory(le lien est externe).
  4. Learn how to recognize legal cannabis. Look for plain packaging(le lien est externe), the standardized cannabis symbol(le lien est externe)health warning messages(le lien est externe) on labels, and the cannabis excise stamp(le lien est externe).
  5. Make sure you store cannabis securely and away from children.
  6. If you plan to use cannabis once it is available for legal purchase, learn how to use it safely and know the health effects. Like alcohol and tobacco, cannabis is not without risks, especially for those under the age of 25.
  7. Don't travel internationally with cannabis(le lien est externe). It will remain illegal to take cannabis across the Canadian border—just like it is today—whether you’re leaving or entering Canada.
  8. Don’t drive or work high. As with alcohol, driving while impaired(le lien est externe) by cannabis is illegal. It can harm your ability to drive. It can also affect your ability to operate equipment safely.
  9. Under the Cannabis Act, access to cannabis for medical purposes(le lien est externe) will continue for those who have the authorization of their healthcare practitioner.
  10. If you have any other questions, get the facts at Canada.ca/Cannabis(le lien est externe), the Government of Canada’s hub for cannabis information.