Some of the highlights from Thursday’s suite of Liberal pot-legalization bills
OTTAWA — Some of the highlights from the suite of bills introduced Thursday by the federal Liberal government to legalize recreational marijuana:
— Sales to be restricted to people age 18 and older, although provinces would have the jurisdiction to increase their own minimum age.
— Adults 18 and older would be allowed to publicly possess up to 30 grams of dried cannabis, or its equivalent in non-dried form.
— Sales by mail or courier through a federally licensed producer would be allowed in provinces that lack a regulated retail system.


