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Legalization of weed in Canada now essentially official

The legalization of weed in Canada took a big step forward this week. Marijuana will soon be legal for recreational purposes from coast to coast, making our countrythe second everto fully legalize cannabis.

The Liberal government's act to legalize and regulate weed cleared its final legislative hurdle last night when the Senatevoted 52-29in favour of passingBill C-45.

The bill now awaits royal assent, meaning that a representative for the Queen of England must literallynod her head in approvalbefore we get high and sell weed (lol.) This is expected to happen as soon as Wednesday afternoon.

Retail sales of cannabis products were long meant to begin on July 1, but the timeline was recently been pushed back to give Senators more review time.

"We've just witnessed a very historic vote that ends 90 years of prohibition," said Canadian Senator Tony Dean in a press conference after Tuesday night's vote.

"It ends 90 years of needless criminalization, it ends a prohibition model that inhibited and discouraged public health and community health in favour of just-say-no approaches that simply failed young people miserably."

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government said this morning in a press conference that marijuana will be made fully legal in Canada within the next 2-3 months.

一位官员合法化日期将被设置和伊斯兰教纪元unced after royal assent is received.

Parliamentary secretary Bill Blairtold reporters this morningthat Trudeau himself will make the announcement this afternoon during a news conference at 4:30 p.m.

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Christian Bobak


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