BREAKING: Canada Releases Proposed Cannabis Legislation

Apr 17th, 2017 5:28PM

The government of Canada published apress releasetoday proposing a piece of legislation, the Cannabis Act, which would regulate the industry by July of 2018. The press release puts a heavy emphasis on keeping cannabis away from children, curbing impaired driving and reducing criminal and organized crime profits.The press release says the legislation would set up a regulatory framework "for controlling the production, distribution, sale and possession of cannabis in Canada. It would set the minimum age to purchase cannabis at 18, but provinces can increase that minimum age how they see fit. Health Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Canada Border Services Agency and the Department of Public Safety would be responsible for enforcing the regulations.Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of CanadaPhoto: John McCallumThe Cannabis Act states they plan on implementing a fully functioning regulatory framework by July of 2018. Transporting cannabis across international borders or selling to minors would be serious criminal offenses. If the legislation becomes law, adults could have up to 30 grams of cannabis on their person and grow up to four plants in their home.Individual provinces would ultimately be the regulating authorities, but if local jurisdictions do not have a regulatory framework in place, the press release says Canadians could purchase cannabis online and have it shipped to them. In addition to establishing the regulatory framework, the Cannabis Act would tighten laws on impaired driving. "Additionally, the proposed legislation would authorize new tools for police to better detect drivers who have drugs in their body, reads the press release. That would give the police authorization to use oral fluid drug screeners, but cannabis is particularlydifficult to detectat low concentrations. It is unclear exactly how that would be enforced and specifically what technology they would use.In aFacebook postthis morning, Justin Trudeau announced the proposed legislation to his followers. "Its too easy for our kids to get marijuana, says the Prime Minister. "Were going to change that. That mention of keeping cannabis out of reach of the Canadian youth is heavily emphasized in the press release as well.

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