Sunday, 12 June 2016

Canadian Government to Legalise Marijuana Under Two Conditions

Canadian President Justin Trudeau seeks to legalise marijuana however it takes. Obviously, he's using regulation versus banning and the procurement of marijuana in the black market. During an economic conference in Canada last Wednesday, he said:

"Look, our approach on legalising marijuana is not about creating a boutique industry or bringing in tax revenue. It's actually based on two very simple principles:

The first one is, young people have easier access to cannabis now in Canada more than they do in just about any other country in the world. Of 29 different countries studied by the UN, Canada was number one in terms of underage access to marijuana.

"And whatever you may think of studies about marijuana and cannabis being less harmful than alcohol or even cigarettes, it is still bad for the developing brain and we need to make sure it's harder for underage Canadians to access marijuana.

"The other piece of it is there are billions upon billions of dollars flowing into the pockets of organised crime, street-gangs and gun-runners due to the illicit marijuana trade. If we can get them to a more regulated fashion we can reduce the amount of criminal activity profiting from these and its offshoots into other criminal activities."

According to Trudeau, Canada "could be to Cannabis as France is to wine", encouraging the country's top entrepreneurs and innovators to think of ways to proliferate the about-to-boom Cannabis trade in the country.


Trudeau said his primary concern is the safety of children often dragged into the world of Cannabis and its darker areas.

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