Indeed, consumption spikes since July 2018 (after passage of the Cannabis Act) were more like marijuana molehills, according to a large new survey of pot usage and attitudes across the country. It’s the company’s fourth comprehensive cannabis survey of Canadians covering the lead-up to and aftermath of legalization. Along with rampant usage spikes, the biggest legalization fear among Canadians was that impaired driving would worsen, he says. Cannabis industry expert Rod Elliot says the poll indicates that the country has taken legalization in stride. “There’s still lots of work to be done including getting more Canadians purchasing legal cannabis through legal channels.
Source: thestar May 03, 2019 16:49 UTC