Canada
Senate approves recreational use of marijuana
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[June 20, 2018] TORONTO
(Reuters) - Canada's upper house of parliament on Tuesday approved a
revised bill to legalize recreational marijuana, setting the stage for
the country to become the first Group of Seven nation to legalize
cannabis.
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The Senate voted 52-29 in favor of the revised bill from the elected
House of Commons, paving the way for a fully legal cannabis market
within eight to 12 weeks.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberals had made legalizing
recreational use of marijuana part of their successful 2015 election
campaign, arguing the new law would keep pot out of the hands of
underage users and reduce related crime.
"It's been too easy for our kids to get marijuana - and for
criminals to reap the profits. Today, we change that. Our plan to
legalize & regulate marijuana just passed the Senate," Trudeau said
in a tweet.

As the first major economy to fully legalize cannabis, Canada's
regulatory rollout will be closely watched by other nations
considering the same path - and by global investors, who have
already poured billions into Canadian marijuana firms.
Canadian marijuana companies like Canopy Growth Corp, Aphria Inc,
Horizons Marijuana Life Sciences ETF and Aurora Cannabis Inc have
been at the center of investor frenzy surrounding attempts to
legalize marijuana for recreational use nationwide.
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Legalization has already been delayed from the government's
initially planned July launch.
While production of cannabis is regulated by the federal government,
provinces and cities have more powers over retail sales either
through private or government-owned stores.
"I'm feeling just great," CBC News quoted Tony Dean, who sponsored
the bill in the Senate, as saying. "The end of 90 years of
prohibition. Transformative social policy, I think. A brave move on
the part of the government."
(Reporting by Denny Thomas; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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