Ever wonder about the rules and regulations surrounding recreational cannabis legalization and border crossing? A general rule of thumb is that taking cannabis across the border, whether entering or exiting Canada, is illegal. Read more to learn about the specifics pertaining to border crossing regulations. Entering Canada Despite its legalization in Canada, pre-existing cannabis border rules have not changed. Any…
Bill C-46 criminalizes marijuana-impaired driving. As mentioned in previous posts, using cannabis prior to driving will leave you facing significant and expensive penalties. Being in a parked car or pulling over prior to consumption does not negate this effect. Additionally, amendments have been made to the Motor Vehicle Act in an attempt to lessen the amount of drug-impaired drivers. These…
The passing of Bill C-45, the Cannabis Act, has permitted: Public possession of no more than 30 grams of dried cannabis or its equivalent for recreational use. Consumption and use of cannabis in authorized locations. Cultivation of up to 4 cannabis plants per residence. Provinces and territories are allowed to establish further rules and regulations pertaining to retail and distribution,…
As of October 17, 2018, cannabis became legal for recreational use. However, there are certain limits pertaining to its use, possession, cultivation, and purchase. So, What’s Legal? Under the Cannabis Control and Licensing Act (CCLA), the following regulations have been implemented. The Act’s objective is to promote safe use, eliminate the criminal elements, and support economic development. Legal Age Similar…
Bill C-45 has become the centre of many discussions. Its implementation enables adults in Canada to legally purchase cannabis for recreational use. The proposed Cannabis Distribution Act (CDA) establishes a province’s authority over the wholesale distribution of cannabis. Additionally, the proposed Cannabis Control and Licensing Act (CCLA) delegates provincial control over the sale, supply and possession of non-medical cannabis, and…