Cannabis products made in shapes that appeal to children — such as gummy bears or lollipops — should be banned when the sale of edibles becomes legal later this year, Toronto’s medical officer of health says. Edible cannabis products on display in Lakewood, Colorado. Toronto’s medical officer of health is urging the federal government to prohibit edibles in forms that appeal to children, such as candy, when they become legal in Canada later this year. Despite their illegal status, edible cannabis products are currently being sold at stores throughout Toronto. During a visit to a Cannabis and Fine Edibles (C.A.F.E.)
Source: thestar February 15, 2019 22:30 UTC