Plan to permit cannabis plants and ‘designated’ areas praised by P.E.I. advocate
CHARLOTTETOWN — A Prince Edward Island advocate for medicinal marijuana is praising the province’s decision to allow up to four cannabis plants per home and consumption in “designated spaces” after legal cannabis sales start up.
The province provided updated plans Tuesday for the sale of marijuana once the federal government has passed its legalization bill for recreational use later this year.
The P.E.I. government has already said the legal age for buying cannabis will be 19, and that cannabis will be sold at four government stores around the Island, as well as online, with adults being allowed to carry a maximum of 30 grams.
The rules spelled out Tuesday make it clear that Islanders will be allowed to grow up to four plants in residences, provided minors don’t have access to them. As well, there will be “certain designated spaces” where consumption will be permitted.