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gb123

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Here’s how you can still be busted for weed in Canada.

Although it’s legalized, cannabis still remains one of Canada’s most strictly controlled products. Below, a brief summary of how pot can still get you into a lot of trouble with Canadian authorities.

Try to take weed back over the border
Just as recreational weed is legal in Canada, it’s also legal in Alaska. The 2,475 km border between both places is the world’s longest national frontier between two jurisdictions that both endorse the consumption of cannabis. And yet, border guards on either side will enthusiastically nail you if you try to cross with so much as a dime bag of pot. On the Alaskan side, this is because the U.S. federal government still frowns on cannabis, and they’re the ones in charge of the borders. On the Canadian side, it’s to ensure that the legal market isn’t diluted with sketchy, imported weed. Under the Criminal Code, pot smuggling into Canada can still net a 14-year jail term.


Mounties, who can still arrest you for all kinds of weed-related offences. Wayne Cuddington / Postmedia Files

Own too much weed
Canada has no possession limits on liquor. If you want to buy a decommissioned fallout shelter and turn it into history’s largest wine cellar, that’s your business. A similar rule holds true for firearms, in fact: As long as you’re licensed there’s technically no real limit to buying enough rifles to defend a small country. But marijuana remains one of the few legal products where the government has reserved the right to decide how much of it you’re allowed to own. Stock up more than 30 grams of dried cannabis or 150 grams of fresh cannabis, and the penalty could be anything from a ticket to five years in jail.

Get caught with it in certain Indigenous communities
There are still parts of Canada where possessing a mickey of vodka could land you in the back of an RCMP cruiser. Certain Indigenous communities, particularly those in the Canadian North, maintain strict “dry” policies in which possession of alcohol is curtailed and Mounties are still deputized to bust home brewers and bootleggers. Of course, unlike with cannabis, a community’s ability to ban alcohol is explicitly mentioned in the Indian Act. Thus, the precise legality of how a First Nation would ban cannabis is a bit unclear, but the federal government has announced they will not contest any Indigenous bans.


A pile of vodka and beer seized before it got to Fort McPherson, NWT. RCMP

Sell it to a minor
If you get caught selling cigarettes to someone under 18, you’ll be hit with a fine ranging from $100 to $5,000, depending on which province you’re in. Sell them cannabis cigarettes, meanwhile, and you could end up with a criminal record. Federal law prescribes up to 14 years in jail for selling to a minor, with the same penalty for “using a youth to commit a cannabis-related offence.” Presumably, this could include hiring a 16-year-old as an under-the-table weed delivery boy.

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Grow too much weed
Here again, cannabis lives in a bizarre grey area of legality. On the one hand, it’s now perfectly acceptable to plant cannabis plants next to your tomato patch. Plant one too many plants, however, and you could be thrown in jail longer than most murderers. Under federal limits, a personal pot garden can have a maximum of four plants. Get caught with an unlicensed grow op growing hundreds of plants, and the penalties could be just as bad as the old days.


A Canadian jail, which likely hasn’t seen its last weed criminal. Tyler Anderson/National Post

Be Korean
Several Asian countries greeted Canada’s legalization of pot with a flurry of warnings to their citizens that Canada’s legal weed could still rot their brain or some such. ““Japanese residents and travellers should take ample care to stay away from marijuana, including food and beverages that include marijuana,” wrote Japan’s Vancouver consulate in a warning. But only South Korea has promised to nail its citizens with drug charges if they ever return from a weed vacation to Canada. Considering that Canadian soldiers smoked plenty of weed while successfully freeing Korea from communism during the 1950s, you’d think they’d be a bit more understanding.
 

diggs99

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From what I've gathered we can store unlimited amounts at our residence and only carry 30g or less.

But you gotta have proof of purchase that it's llp weed, and it must be in the trunk while travelling among other dumb rules

Not sure what they plan to do with homegrown, we should probably start taking selfies with our plants lol for proof we grew it.
 

Bobby Long Buds

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I checked It’s unlimited on PEI.
Not that anyone will be checking or care. I hear we need to basicley have a fence around it with lock for outdoor grows? Is this correct? Plus not in view of the public.
 

gwheels

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From what I've gathered we can store unlimited amounts at our residence and only carry 30g or less.

But you gotta have proof of purchase that it's llp weed, and it must be in the trunk while travelling among other dumb rules

Not sure what they plan to do with homegrown, we should probably start taking selfies with our plants lol for proof we grew it.
It was what that LP weed was good for...a jar to pack an oz in :D
 

gwheels

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What is really stupid is the size of a box and packing they put a single half gram joint in. It is the least green...green. or 3.5 grams in a 1 cup container.

I like putting a half in a 1/2 cup mason jar for gifting purposes. They keep a lot fresher than those jars and I really dont care anymore. How can they bother you if you can grow it? I had my first harvest of the legal era. Now I am flush for the foreseeable future. And they do not have anything that smells or tastes or works like this critical mass. It is perfect smoke and it isnt even cured yet. 5 days in a grow tent to dry and the ash is white.

Try and find that in an LP.

;)
 

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VIANARCHRIS

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Haha exactly

We all have one here. It seems everyone made one trip to the LP with the same idea haha

I hate the containers tho, I find it dries out the flower and my god how much are we paying for that packaging

The ole sandwich bag woulda done fine lol
I've only ever seen one in pictures - nobody I know has ever bought legal weed out here. The dispensaries are still open - and they use bags!
 

diggs99

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What is really stupid is the size of a box and packing they put a single half gram joint in. It is the least green...green. or 3.5 grams in a 1 cup container.

I like putting a half in a 1/2 cup mason jar for gifting purposes. They keep a lot fresher than those jars and I really dont care anymore. How can they bother you if you can grow it? I had my first harvest of the legal era. Now I am flush for the foreseeable future. And they do not have anything that smells or tastes or works like this critical mass. It is perfect smoke and it isnt even cured yet. 5 days in a grow tent to dry and the ash is white.

Try and find that in an LP.

;)
no point even trying bro, its not happening

Your stuff is way too high quality to be finding in a LP in Canada lol
 
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