Canada's Recreational Marijuana Should Come In Plain Packaging, Panel Says

Katelyn Baker

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Canada's government should regulate the production of cannabis when it is legalized for recreational use and require plain packaging for such products, an official panel has recommended, in a potential setback to growers who hoped to build brands.

How cannabis is sold should be left up to the provinces and should include both retail storefronts and a mail order system, the report recommended. Authorities have been battling a surge in illegal dispensaries over the past year, particularly in Ontario and British Columbia.

Medical marijuana is already legal in Canada, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government made legalizing marijuana for recreationa use a part of its successful election campaign last year and will introduce legislation in the spring of 2017.

Canada is following in the footsteps of some U.S. states that have already legalized recreational use, including Colorado and Washington. While Tuesday's recommendations are not binding, the government said it will take them under consideration.

On the whole, the report was positive for the existing companies that currently produce and sell medical marijuana, analysts said, with a lower-than-expected age limit of 18 for buyers and the allowance of some forms of edibles, which have been popular in places such as Colorado, where marijuana is already legal.

Still, the panel recommended that plain packaging be required, while restrictions to advertising should be put in place similar to those currently on tobacco products.

"That's where the downside is for some of these licensed producers that had been hoping to advertise and really develop brands," said Jason Zandberg, an analyst who covers the industry for PI Financial.

Canopy Growth, which has a C$1.2bn ($914.98m)market capitalization on the main TSX exchange, was up 3.9% at C$10.39, after initially jumping as much as 8%.

Producer and seller Aphria Inc soared as much as 10% but similarly trimmed its gains and was up 3.6% at C$5.25.

Cannabis production should be regulated by the federal government, with licensing and production controls used to ensure a competitive system that includes small producers, the panel said, suggesting the door was open for new producers to get into the burgeoning sector.

There are currently 36 producers that have received a license to grow and sell marijuana under the medical framework, according to Health Canada. The panel recommended that Canada maintain a separate system for medical marijuana.

Whether storefronts operate through a government-run model, the way some alcohol is sold in Canada, or through private stores should be left up to the provinces, the report recommended.

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To see the Canadian Task Force on Legalizing Marijuana report go here:

A Framework for the Legalization and Regulation of Cannabis in Canada

We canucks are waiting patiently to see what the new law will say in the spring. We hope Canada can help lead the charge against draconian marijuana laws and their racist application across the globe. But until the new law is written, passes the House of Commons and receives Royal Assent next year, this is but an exercise in research.

For those who grow for themselves there are a couple of notable recommendations.
1. You may grow 4 plants
2. The plants can't be taller than 100cm (39 3/8") tall.
3. You must provide "Reasonable security measures to prevent theft and youth access".
 
Was just gonna post this lol........

The plants can't be taller than 100cm (39 3/8") tall. So lots of training on this one and autos go wild! Impossible to regulate this. a gift of the creator to man kind....get rid of all regulation and spend the money on public awareness and assisting those few who actually fall prey to the addition of marijuana.

GM
 
Isn't that pathetic, a height restriction? In Massachusetts starting tomorrow 12/15/2016 one can grow 6 Plants per person, up to 12 per household,(if 2 adults dwell there)possess 10 oz's of finished crop in house, 1 oz. on person in travel, no restrictions on Crop dimensions, hydro or soil)Never thought I'd see the day. This old timer's Going Legal!
 
I agree Sportsracer, the ACMPR and the government decision to legalize recreational marijuana in Canada is only to line the pockets of liberal friendlies and big business connected to LP's; the fact that one can still be criminally charged for possessing over 30 grams on person and selling a gram or two is just ridiculous. What is even more laughable is the panels recommendation to charge more tax on higher THC %'s, all in the name of protecting society from the harms of marijuania.

4 plants 3 feet tall and 20 feet wide will still yiels a lot. Who wants to bet if this recommendation is enacted that further restriction on yield per plant will soon follow.


GM
 
LoL.

Can't have 'em tall, then wide it is!

I don't remember where, but someone allows gifts and trading which I think captures the essence of 420. Grow and share.

It was Massachusetts new law.
 
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