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The 4 Things You Need to Know About Buying Weed in Canada

Whatu2019s the legal age to buy weed in Canada? How much weed can you carry? Can you smoke anywhere, or are there designated smoking areas? Although recreational marijuana was legalized in Canada in 2018, various provinces have different rules about the legal age, consumption limit, and place of sale. Visit https://hushcannabisclub.com/ for more details.

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The 4 Things You Need to Know About Buying Weed in Canada

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  1. The 4 Things You Need to Know About Buying Weed in Canada What’s the legal age to buy weed in Canada? How much weed can you carry? Can you smoke anywhere, or are there designated smoking areas? Although recreational marijuana was legalized in Canada in 2018, various provinces have different rules about the legal age, consumption limit, and place of sale. It is essential to understand the laws regulating the use of cannabis before you buy any. Read on if you plan to buycheap weed in Canada. Legal Age: Canada has legalized recreational cannabis on a federal level, which gives adults the right to use cannabis legally. However, the legal age to purchase and consume marijuana is 19, except for Quebec, where the minimum age has risen to 21. In Alberta, it’s 18. Remember, sharing with minors is a crime. Buying Weed Legally: Adults in Canada can possess or carry up to 30 grams of dried or non-dried forms of cannabis, which is enough to roll about 60 joints. They can also grow up to four cannabis indoor plants, except in Quebec and Manitoba. Places Where You Cannot Smoke: The rules regarding the consumption of cannabis in public varies by the local jurisdiction. For example, in Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario, you can’t smoke cannabis in parks, sporting fields, or near schools or playgrounds. You can’t smoke pot on the sidewalk in Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. Before smoking, make sure to understand the local laws. Where Buy Cannabis in Canada: This gets a little trickier. Each province has created its own specific rules regarding the purchase of cannabis, so how you buy cannabis legally will depend on where you are in Canada. In every province, except for Nunavut, cannabis is available in government-run retail shops, privately run dispensaries, or a hybrid of the two. For example, Quebec’s government runs a dozen authorized cannabis stores, where you can purchase various cannabis products. However, you can also buy weed online from wholesale suppliers or government-run websites, available in all Canadian provinces and territories. Just remember you cannot crossing international borders with cannabis as it’s illegal! Author Bio: The author runs an online marketplace for cannabis in Canada, where you can buy cheap weed without compromising quality. He also helps first-time users purchase weed online.

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