The Conservatives Should Apply Common Sense To Cannabis Policy in Canada

Cannabis Culture
Mon, Jan 13
Key Points
  • The cannabis industry in Canada needs smarter and more precise regulations, with a lighter touch that aligns with the common-sense policy favoured by the federal Conservatives.
  • The Conservatives could help clean up the current red-tape mess in the cannabis industry, making the market more efficient for Canadian consumers and capitalizing on Canada's first-mover advantage in the global recreational cannabis market.
  • It is suggested that the Conservatives treat cannabis like other recreational substances, such as beer, and support innovation in the sector to encourage entrepreneurial investment.
  • A review of the Cannabis Act is recommended to provide smarter regulations that allow for new advanced products and social consumption locations like cannabis bars for beverages and edibles.

Canada’s cannabis industry needs smarter, precise regulation and a lighter touch consistent with the freedom Tories favour

As the federal Liberals go up in smoke, Canada’s young cannabis industryfaces the likelihood of the federal Conservatives running the recreational pot system for the first time. The Conservatives say they favour common-sense policy. Good. The legal cannabis industry, which now accounts for 20 per cent of all GDP from crop production, desperately needs a common-sense approach.

Good Conservative policies could help clean up the red-tape mess the cannabis industry currently is entangled in and make the market work better for Canadian consumers. Moreover, as recreational cannabis becomes legal in more and more places around the globe (most recently in Germany) a common-sense approach could help Canada capitalize on our first-mover advantage.

To do that, the Conservatives must first ignore the cheap political urge to simply be “against” cannabis. They need to treat it like other recreational substances, such as beer. In fact, from a public health perspective, non-smoked oral consumption of cannabis is safer than drinking alcohol.

The Tories should also support innovation in the cannabis sector, thus encouraging entrepreneurs to invest in it. They need to bring forward the now long overdue review of the Cannabis Act. This would provide smarter regulations to allow for new advanced products. Sensibly amended regulations could also allow for social consumption locations (e.g., cannabis bars for beverages and edibles).

Read the full article at Financial Post

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