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☘️ Can I consume cannabis in public?

There’s no one-size-fits-all rule for consuming cannabis in public, because Canadian law varies by province and territory. In Ontario, cannabis may generally be smoked in many outdoor public spaces such as sidewalks and parks, but rules differ elsewhere. To avoid breaking the law, always check the regulations in your province before consuming cannabis in public.

💨 What is the difference between CBD and THC?

CBD and THC interact differently with the body. CBD typically does not produce psychoactive effects, which means it generally does not cause a high. THC is the compound associated with psychoactive effects and is what produces the high commonly linked to cannabis.

🥦 How much cannabis can I legally possess at one time?

Under Canadian law, registered medical cannabis patients may possess up to a 30-day supply of dried cannabis or its equivalent, based on their healthcare practitioner’s recommendation. The total amount cannot exceed 150 grams.

🔞 What’s the legal age to purchase and consume cannabis?

The legal age to purchase cannabis depends on the province or territory. In Alberta and Quebec, the legal age is 18+. In all other Canadian provinces and territories, the legal age is 19+.