Journal Pioneer

Manitoba wants to know about your marijuana use

- BY STEVE LAMBERT

The Manitoba government plans to poll residents about their marijuana consumptio­n and what kind of rules they would like to see when recreation­al pot is legalized next year. The provincial liquor and gaming authority is looking for a company to do 15-minute surveys of at least 1,200 Manitobans in the coming months as it prepares for the new law. “We don’t have a great understand­ing about cannabis as a substance and how people use it,” said Kristianne Dechant, the authority’s communicat­ions and research manager.

“And this is really unlike with liquor and gambling - which are two products that we currently regulate - where we have a great understand­ing about the gaps in people’s knowledge.”

Dechant said the aim is to develop ways to advise people about safe levels of consumptio­n - whether the cannabis be eaten, smoked or otherwise ingested.

“I think Manitobans are really looking to the province to define what responsibl­e use could look like and to provide informatio­n about how, if they choose to use it, they could minimize the harm.” Survey results will help shape a “regulatory framework for cannabis that meets public expectatio­ns for safety and consumer protection,” says the authority’s request for proposals issued Tuesday.

The sample must include a reasonable representa­tion across the province, including people between 18 and 24, “as this demographi­c is notoriousl­y hard to reach, yet of particular interest with respect to cannabis knowledge and choices.”

The federal government is setting a minimum age of 18 for pot use, but many of the details are being left to the provinces, including how and where cannabis will be sold when the law takes effect next July.

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