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What’s changed since Canada legalised weed?

 

On October 17th, 2018, Canada officially legalised weed, but did this actually change anything within Canadian society?

Prior to the official legalisation date, weed was decriminalised for years–meaning possessions of small amounts of weed did not carry extreme criminal penalties. Although the country is the second country ever to legalise marijuana after Uruguay, it doesn’t seem like much has changed since October 17th.

Dr Oyedeji Ayonrinde, an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Queen’s University told Voice of London:

“For young engaged consumers, not much has changed. For risk-averse others, about 16%  are considering use now that it is legal. Many are not in a hurry to relinquish their ‘weed man’ yet and others are suspicious of buying from the government. In clinical practice, there is still low literacy and understanding of broader cannabinoids effects. Still a new legislation but no radical observations generally.”

Words and Animation: Salvi Shahlaie | Subbing: Benedetta Laterza

Voice of London

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