Canadians prepare to usher in legal pot with parties, protests and puffs
TORONTO — Trevor Pott doesn’t consider himself a seasoned cannabis user, or part of the vocal community that has embarked on the decades-long battle to legalize recreational use.
But the Edmonton tech writer says he’ll be among those celebrating the lifting of prohibition with his first legal purchase Wednesday, to be followed by a modest house party to imbibe with friends.
“This is a thing that I personally believe is going to be transformative to our culture in a big way,” says Pott, who spent the weekend tidying up the duplex he shares with his wife, dusting off their ceiling-mounted projector for a weed-friendly film screening.
“I’ve never done the whole line-up-for-an-iPhone or any of that other stuff… But this seems like a major social event that might be actually worth participating in.”