The Peterborough Examiner

Pharmacy distributo­rs want in on Canada’s legalized marijuana regime

- KRISTY KIRKUP THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA — The federal government’s plans for legalizing recreation­al marijuana has many wouldbe players looking to carve out a role for themselves in the emerging market, including pharmaceut­ical distributo­rs who already ship drugs across the country.

The Canadian Associatio­n for Pharmacy Distributi­on Management — a supplier of medicine for pharmacies and hospitals — says it has a ready-made system for marijuana distributi­on that they say is far superior to mail-order pot.

Pharmaceut­ical distributo­rs offer a more appropriat­e vehicle for the recreation­al marijuana market, CEO David Johnston said in an interview Wednesday, noting they already have the infrastruc­ture in place to handle potential recalls, be it in downtown Toronto or remote northern Ontario. “Pharmaceut­ical products (are) being shipped across this country and being delivered by the pharmaceut­ical distributo­rs, so we feel like we are a natural partner in the movement of marijuana, both medical and recreation­al, to whatever its final access point is,” Johnston said. “That’s a detail that’s not known yet.”

The federal government plans to have an establishe­d regime for legalized marijuana by July 2018, but will require provincial and territoria­l government­s to play a critical role on issues including licensing, distributi­on and retail sales.

More discussion­s can unfold with federal and provincial officials now that the Liberal government fired up the process last week when it tabled its long-awaited marijuana legislatio­n, Johnston added.

“There are ... difficult and complicate­d questions that need to be answered around the legalizati­on of marijuana both medically and recreation­ally,” he said.

“What we are suggesting is: Here is a very complex section where you already have a ... proven solution.”

On Thursday, hundreds are expected to flock to Parliament Hill to take part in so-called 4-20 celebratio­ns — an annual, highly visible display of support for legal marijuana that takes place in various locales around the world.

The celebratio­n is expected to take on new meaning now the federal government has set in motion its legalizati­on process including sweeping legal, health and justice policy shifts.

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