vendredi 15 septembre 2017
Delaying legal edible cannabis products won't keep them off street, MPs told
A B.C. pot activist and dispensary owner told MPs studying the government's cannabis legalization bill Friday that excluding edible cannabis products from next year's planned rollout will mean the black market will continue to supply them.
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