Canadian lawmakers approved landmark legislation on Tuesday to fully legalize marijuana.
The move will make Canada
the second country in the world to legalize cannabis for both medical
and recreational purposes nationwide. Uruguay was the first to fully
legalize the drug......
Bill C-45,
also known as the Cannabis Act, was first introduced on April 13, 2017,
in a bid to legalize and regulate the recreational use of weed. The
bill passed in the House of Commons that November and then passed in the
Senate on Tuesday night by a vote of 52-29, with two abstentions.
Medicinal use of the drug has been legal in Canada since 2001.
The proposed legislation allows adults in Canada to legally possess and
use up to 30 grams of dried cannabis in public, as well as cultivate up
to four cannabis plants at home and prepare products for personal use.
Dried cannabis and cannabis oil will become commercially available later
this year.
The minimum legal age to buy and consume pot in Canada will be set at
18, but the bill allows provinces and territories to increase the
minimum age.
The law will come into effect Oct. 17.
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