Age for marijuana use may vary across Canada: legalization official

VIANARCHRIS

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Minimum ages for marijuana consumption may vary across Canada when it becomes legal, but authorities will be firmly against drug tourism and cross-border movement of the substance, the Liberal government’s point man on the issue said on Wednesday.

The government also wants consistent nation-wide impaired-driving laws for marijuana, said Bill Blair, parliamentary secretary to the justice minister, as the country formulates a new drug law ahead of a spring 2017 deadline.

“We would like to see consistency and a consensus across the country on the best way to keep our roadways safe,” Blair, the former Toronto police chief, said at an interview in his Toronto constituency office.

He said provinces should have a say, but legalization led by individual regions, such as in the United States, causes a “difficult situation,” in which state laws sometimes contradict federal laws.

Canada’s Liberal government said in April it will introduce legislation to legalize marijuana’s recreational use. It has formed a task force that will report back in November.

Blair cautioned the government has not made firm decisions on many aspects of legalization, which will be heavily influenced by the task force’s report. But he said the government does “not necessarily” need a nation-wide marijuana consumption age, citing different ages provinces have for alcohol use.

Canada intends to implement regulations to “discourage” drug tourism, as the country is taking a strict public-health approach and is not out to make money, he said.

Blair said people will not be able to take marijuana out of the country due to international conventions restricting drug movement. The government may also increase penalties for trafficking, which would remain an issue as foreign marijuana would not have adequate quality controls, he said.

He and other politicians have said that for now, unregulated marijuana sales remain illegal, despite their flourishing since the Liberals came to power.

But enforcement, handled by municipalities, has been inconsistent, and many marijuana shops continue to openly defy the law.

Blair said enforcement is ultimately not a federal matter, though he is satisfied with the current level of enforcement.

“It doesn’t mean everybody needs to be in jail,” he said.
 

GrowRock

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I like how he says Canada does not intend to cash in but the politicians and rcmp members of Canada sure intend to. I also like the bs propoganda about keeping trafficking of outside canabis an offence due to the public health risk of contaminats, untested cannabis etc where are all the dead bodies now mr Blair!??? if 40% of the adult population in Canada is purchasing from the black market which is not gov certified!!!! So please mr assclown I mean Blair answer?
 

jafro daweedhound

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Highways are under provincial control - uNcLe bIlLy doesn't control them.

These people are fucked in the head. They think they are fit to lead anything is a joke. I would love to have three minutes alone with bill - I would change his life - enough is enough. fuck them all!!!!
 

CalyxCrusher

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Discourage pot tourism? HOW exactly? He has NO idea how much money that will bring in. Regardless of his opinion, it's going to happen. Can't keep tourists from coming here to try a completely LEGAL substance Billy Boy, get your head out of the clouds ya fucken goof. ( Shit I forgot what they do to ppl on the inside for that word, my bad)
 

doingdishes

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so does that mean if i want to go to Ontario and have my bag with me i could get busted for bringing it across provincial lines?
 

Morbid Angel

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Well, not everybody needs to be in jail :roll: common guys

NOBODY NEEDS TO BE IN JAIL.

what the fuck. Thats the same as a job being bid with acceptable fatalities.

Well, not everybody needs to be killed building this bridge... but... we'll accept a 5% mortality rate.

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They better find an appropriate way to gauge inebriation if their going to start charging people for DUI. That right there is has overwhelming potential for corruption. Obviously.
 
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