Canada could become the first country to allow unlimited possession of cannabis in private

gb123

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While you will only be able to grow 4 plants at a time and will only have the ability to possess up to 30 grams of dried cannabis or its equivalent in public, Canada will become the first country to forego a limit on the amount of recreational marijuana you will be allowed to possess privately, according to the first draft of the Cannabis Act.

This starkly contrasts other legalized recreational and even medicinal markets in the United States and around the world, which typically have legal possession limits that apply even in private settings.

In Uruguay, the only other federal jurisdiction in the world to legalize recreational cannabis, there is a presumptive personal possession limit of 40 grams, anything above which could put an individual in legal jeopardy; individuals can only buy up to that amount each month at pharmacies. For individuals that cultivate inside their home, there is a limit of 480 grams that can be harvested annually from up to six plants.

The lack of an inherent private possession limit in Canada's proposed plan is a curious fact: a laissez-faire approach within a legalization plan that is otherwise strict. With approximately 45 offences, there will be around 7 times more offences that you can be charged with than what currently exists for cannabis. Public possession of more than 30 grams can theoretically be punished with 5 years of jail time, while no possession limit is placed, at least in the federal draft of the law, on the amount you can possess in private.

Health Canada spokesperson André Gagnon confirmed to Lift News that there is no limit on the amount of cannabis that could be possessed in private dwellings.

It’s always possible that the provinces will enact their own limits within their respective borders in order to curb private possession and trafficking. In the past, some provinces have enacted outright possession limits on tobacco products, while it appears that no province has put such a limit on alcohol possession. But it’s equally likely that at least some provinces won’t impose such a limit. For example, Ontario has no limits on possessing those other sin-taxed products.

In a Frequently Asked Questions document on the Government of Canada’s legalization page, one question asks, “Why is there a 30 gram limit for public possession of cannabis, and why is there seemingly no limit in a private dwelling? There is no limit for alcohol.”

While the answer provided doesn’t actually spell out why there is no limit in a private dwelling, it is quick to note though that “30 grams of legal dried cannabis is a reasonable amount to be carried in public by an adult.” It then adds that it is a “reasonable limit” that “allows adults to carry legal cannabis or cannabis products with them when traveling between private dwellings.”

As legalization comes to be implemented, some law enforcement efforts may be hampered by the lack of a limit on private possession, but the new laws do criminalize any unauthorized sale outside of the regime, including distribution above 30 grams. Another consequence may be that despite the height limit on the four plants you can grow, there appears to be no limit on the amount you are able to harvest from those plants. This aspect would be much like Colorado, where you can produce an unlimited yield from up to 6 plants, but that state only allows you to store the yield of the harvest at the place of cultivation. Otherwise, possession of more than 28 grams, both publicly and privately, is illegal in Colorado.
 

VIANARCHRIS

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I just wish they would get rid of the 1m height limit. I guess the taller ones will be on my ACMPR prescription and the shorter ones will be recreational. Lol.
Who's going to be knocking on your door with a tape measure? I don't think they plan on enforcing personal rec cultivation rules to stringently, instead using those laws to go after black market sellers. I just don't think they have the resources or manpower to check every address in the country.
 

Hi crazii

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Wow i heard there's a big boom in American cannabis industry, the only reason why me and my family don't visit it because off all the violence ceirculating online. Is it really that bad ?
 

redi jedi

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Who's going to be knocking on your door with a tape measure? I don't think they plan on enforcing personal rec cultivation rules to stringently, instead using those laws to go after black market sellers. I just don't think they have the resources or manpower to check every address in the country.
Only a concern if you have uptight neighbors that dont want to see your plants poking over the fence...
 

ThcGuy

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Who's going to be knocking on your door with a tape measure? I don't think they plan on enforcing personal rec cultivation rules to stringently, instead using those laws to go after black market sellers. I just don't think they have the resources or manpower to check every address in the country.
I agree, they won't be enforcing unless there is a complaint. Also there's no reason for cops to come to my house ever and honestly what are there gonna do if your plant is 1.2m? Probably just tell you not to do it again.
 

cannadan

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Only a concern if you have uptight neighbors that dont want to see your plants poking over the fence...
I foolishly grew some monster plants, my first couple of years....though they could not be seen from the road...
my neighbour's on either side, can see still.
One of the neighbours,turned out to be a psyco...however...so it was def a mistake..mind you... the 3 to 4 lb yields per plant ...were nice.
 

greg nr

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Uhmm, not so fast. While not a country, in Massachusetts you can possess whatever you grow. There is a 10 ounce limit if you don't grow, but if you do grow, there is no limit. It's all leveraged by the word "and".....

"Within a person’s “primary residence,” a person may possess up to 10 ounces of marijuana and any
marijuana produced on the premises for personal use by not more than six marijuana plants. If
there is more than one grower at the residence, there may be up to 12 plants cultivated on the
premises."

So as long as you aren't growing more than your limit of plants, there is no possession limit (assuming your stash came from your plants)
 

GroErr

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What would the veg time on that be? Two years?
Outdoor grows fast and large, right genetics of course. You can pre-veg a bit indoor and then put them out to maximize the short season. Once you start training them they grow even faster. These below pulled 31 zips between them, and I lost about 1/3rd of the one on the left to a tree branch in a storm. They would have been slightly over the proposed 100cm limit on height if measured from the soil line but easily trained lower if needed. 1lb. per plant is easy (barring trees falling on them - lol), 2 lbs. per plant is attainable within that height limit if trained properly. That would produce a nice stash of sift for the year :mrgreen:

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Now I'll stop dreaming that Ontario will ever allow 4 outdoor plants for everyone :(
 

ThcGuy

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Outdoor grows fast and large, right genetics of course. You can pre-veg a bit indoor and then put them out to maximize the short season. Once you start training them they grow even faster. These below pulled 31 zips between them, and I lost about 1/3rd of the one on the left to a tree branch in a storm. They would have been slightly over the proposed 100cm limit on height if measured from the soil line but easily trained lower if needed. 1lb. per plant is easy (barring trees falling on them - lol), 2 lbs. per plant is attainable within that height limit if trained properly. That would produce a nice stash of sift for the year :mrgreen:

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Now I'll stop dreaming that Ontario will ever allow 4 outdoor plants for everyone :(

I can't grow outdoors where I live. I've tried a few times,it just gets too cold by the time I've light cycle is right. I usually end up with fluffy frozen buds. I miss living on Vancouver Island.
 
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