Medical marijuana has been legal in Canada since 2001 to people who suffer from AIDS, epilepsy, cancer and other terminal illnesses. In 2014 doctors were given the ability to prescribe marijuana to any patient who they deemed required it. In 2016 the Liberal party announced they would be proposing legislation in 2017 to legalize the use of recreational marijuana for adults over the age of 18.
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@9K4H6WC1yr1Y
Marijuana should only be available to those above the age of 21 and sellers of this product would need to see an id of some sort.
@93RRXCXConservative3yrs3Y
no becayse i hate the smell
it should be legalised so that people do not get it illegally
Yes but limit the amount of pot shops, every block is too much
This is more complicated that the simple answers given here. I can support legalization, but with more limitations than what we have currently.
i support legalization of marijuana, but think more regulations should be used to prevent under age use
Yes, but the laws around where / when it is appropriate should be defined better.
Only if you are an adult and use it properly.
Me personally it has no effect on me since I do not smoke weed.
distribution only from pharmacys
@96RR9332yrs2Y
yes, but you have to have 3 ways of identification that shows you're over 18
yes, but they have to be over 18
@968QNDJ3yrs3Y
only to control the drug issues in the city, which provides less dangerous prodcut
i dont support it or not support it
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