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Canada tests the age for pot legalizati­on

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TORONTO: The most controvers­ial thing about Canada’s move to legalize marijuana nationwide may be setting the minimum age for use at 18 - three years lower than in US states that have embraced legalizati­on a move that is being closely watched across the continent. Advocates for the measure, expected to pass Parliament next year, say putting the limit at 21 would encourage a black market and drive youths into the hands of criminals.

“Taking this business away from them I think is an obligation,” said former Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair, parliament­ary secretary to Canada’s justice minister and the man in charge of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s plan to legalize. The task force that drafted the measure reported that experts said “that setting the minimum age too high risked preserving the illicit market, particular­ly since the highest rates of use are in the 18 to 24 age range.” But health experts are worried that the provision will encourage use of a substance that can have long-term consequenc­es on stillmatur­ing brains.

“Our recommenda­tion is still to postpone as old as possible, ideally after 25,” said Dr Granger Avery, president of Canadian Medical Associatio­n, which proposed setting the age at 21 only after it became clear that the government wanted it at 18. Legalizati­on will inevitably lead more young people to smoke marijuana in the mistaken belief that it isn’t harmful, said Christina Grant, a professor of pediatrics at McMaster University in Ontario. “One in seven youths who have used cannabis will develop an addiction to cannabis and that impacts your life, schooling, job prospects, social and emotional relationsh­ips,” she said. The legislatio­n introduced last month would make Canada the second country to have nationwide legalizati­on, after Uruguay, which also set the minimum age at 18. While eight US states and Washington DC have legalized marijuana, users there must be at least 21. Colorado State Rep. Jonathan Singer, whose state became the first to legalize recreation­al marijuana in 2012, said it too should lower the age to 18 in order to stamp out the lingering black market.

“If you are old enough to go to war then you should be old enough to be trusted to use a recreation­al substance,” Singer said. US teens have long crossed the border into the province of Quebec, where the drinking age is 18, and some say a lower recreation­al marijuana age allowance in Canada could mean an influx of pot tourism among young Americans. Canadian youth already have higher rates of cannabis use than their peers worldwide, with 21 percent of those aged 15-19 reporting they consumed cannabis and 30 percent of those aged 2024, according to government figures.

The Canadian legislatio­n would give each of the 10 provinces power to set the minimum age, with at least Quebec, Alberta and Manitoba likely to choose the younger option of 18 to match the drinking age. The drinking age is 19 in the other provinces. Anyone caught selling or providing pot to someone under the age of 18 could face up to 14 years in prison. Federal Health Minister Jane Philpott has said “no product is without risk” and noted tobacco and alcohol are legal although both pose serious health risks. — AP

 ??  ?? OTTAWA: A man lights a marijuana joint as he participat­es in the annual 4/20 cannabis culture celebratio­n in Ottawa, Ontario. The most controvers­ial thing about Canada’s move to legalize marijuana nationwide may be setting the allowed age for use at...
OTTAWA: A man lights a marijuana joint as he participat­es in the annual 4/20 cannabis culture celebratio­n in Ottawa, Ontario. The most controvers­ial thing about Canada’s move to legalize marijuana nationwide may be setting the allowed age for use at...

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