The News (New Glasgow)

Two-thirds of current pot users will switch to legal retailers, survey suggests

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Canadians who use cannabis expect to buy nearly two-thirds of their pot from legal retailers once recreation­al marijuana becomes legal in Canada, a new survey suggests.

Moreover, respondent­s to the survey say they expect to buy cannabis more often and are prepared to pay more for the legal product, generating up to $4.34 billion in total sales next year.

The findings were drawn from an online survey of 1,500 Canadians, conducted by Asking Canadians from March 6-20.

It was commission­ed by accounting giant Deloitte, which provides audit, consulting, financial advisory, risk management and tax services for its clients.

“What is certain is that legalizati­on will open the doors to a dynamic and sophistica­ted industry that will create new jobs, new opportunit­ies for businesses and new revenue for government,” Deloitte concludes in a report on the survey.

“Executed well, legalizati­on will also help shift a considerab­le proportion of cannabis consumptio­n to legal channels in the years to come.”

The Trudeau government intends to have retail sales of cannabis up and running by late summer, assuming the legalizati­on bill is passed by the Senate in a vote scheduled for June 7.

Overall, the survey suggests 63 per cent of respondent­s expect to move from illegal suppliers to legal retailers. That includes 47 per cent of frequent users and 69 per cent of periodic users.

“Legalizati­on alone won’t persuade most current cannabis consumers to completely abandon their existing suppliers,” the report says. “But our research suggests the right mix of quality, price and safety could just do the trick.”

Among the things that would persuade current users to switch to legal retailers, 55 per cent of respondent­s cited better quality products, 54 per cent cited a range of prices, 47 per cent cited products with a range of potency and 41 per cent cited products certified to be safe.

Based on the survey, Deloitte says the current average price for illegal cannabis is $8.24 per gram. Respondent­s said they’re willing to pay a bit more - an average of $8.98 per gram - for legal weed.

Current consumers said the price would have to rise to almost $14 per gram before they’d stop buying while respondent­s who said they’re likely to become consumers once cannabis is legalized said they’d stop buying at about $11 per gram.

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