Vancouver Sun

STRATEGY DETAILS

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The federal government has told provinces to devise their own systems for the sale, distributi­on and usage of marijuana when it becomes legal next summer. On Friday, Ontario outlined its plan. Here are the details:

❚ The approach is modelled on the Liquor Control Board of Ontario, which regulates the sale of alcohol throughout the province.

❚ The LCBO will oversee the legal retail of cannabis in Ontario through new stand-alone cannabis stores and an online order service.

❚ The proposed minimum age to use, purchase and possess recreation­al cannabis in Ontario will be 19, the same as the current minimum age for alcohol.

❚ The use of recreation­al marijuana will be prohibited in public places and workplaces.

❚ Approximat­ely 150 standalone stores will be opened by 2020, including 40 in July 2018, servicing all regions of the province.

❚ Online distributi­on will be available across Ontario from July 2018 onward through a site run by the LCBO.

❚ Cannabis dispensari­es currently operating are illegal and will be shut down with the help of police and municipali­ties.

❚ Police will confiscate small amounts of cannabis from people under the age of 19, but the focus will be on prevention and harm reduction, nor criminal prosecutio­n.

❚ Pricing and taxation decisions will come at a later date.

❚ Legislatio­n regulating the control of marijuana will be introduced in the fall.

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