Pubdate: Wed, 17 Jan 2018
Source: Guardian, The (CN PI)
Copyright: 2018 The Guardian, Charlottetown Guardian Group Incorporated
Contact:  http://www.theguardian.pe.ca/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/174
Author: Dave Stewart
Page: A3

P.E.I.'S POT PLANS

Province announces marijuana will be sold in stand-alone stores in
Charlottetown, Summerside, Montague and West Prince

There will be four initial locations for marijuana sales in P.E.I. as
the provincial government announced Tuesday more preliminary
directions for cannabis legislation.

The retail sites will be in Charlottetown, Summerside, Montague and
West Prince, although specific locations have not yet been determined.

"We haven't been totally specific on exact locations, (but) we know
the areas that we are looking at,'' said Finance Minister Heath
MacDonald. "We are striving to have capacity in those areas.''

As announced in December, there will be four stand-alone,
government-owned locations. Unlike some other provinces, marijuana
will not be sold in liquor stores.

MacDonald said the province may expand beyond four retail
locations.

"It will all depend on sales and the progress of this and the demand,
but we're certainly looking at any options.''

MacDonald wouldn't say whether the province would use existing
buildings or build new ones or if it would be using buildings the
province already owns.

The province is also entering into agreements with
three

companies to supply legal and regulated product: Canada's Island
Garden in Charlottetown; OrganiGram in Moncton, N.B. and Canopy Growth
Corp. in Smith Falls, Ont. The province will purchase product from
those companies to put into stores.

Adults will be allowed to publicly possess 30 grams of lawful dried
cannabis or equivalent, but youth under 19 will be prohibited from
possessing the product. The province's focus on youth will be on
prevention, diversion and harm reduction, meaning counselling rather
than jail time.

The province will strengthen roadside inspections and create a summary
offence in cases of impaired driving with a minor, with potential for
increasing penalties in the future.

"We've been working with our police forces to increase training and
awareness . . . in relation to drug use as it stands now,'' said
Justice Minister Jordan Brown.

"As we go forward, we've indicated in regards to impaired driving or
usage while in a car that there are going to be some different
initiatives to deal with. If there is a minor in the car, that will
result in a penalty that will be in place at roadside as we go
forward. The actual legislation is still to be set.''

Brown said there is some precedent in the area, citing smoking
nicotine with a minor in the car.

"It's not in the same realm, (but) you could be looking at a fine (or)
a driving suspension and potentially something more serious than that.''

While transporting cannabis, it must remain in an unopened package,
and where an open package is being transported the product will be
required to be secure and inaccessible to anyone in the vehicle.

There was still no word Tuesday on how much the product will cost
consumers. The province is also not saying what it will make from
cannabis sales.

As for where people will be allowed to smoke, government seems OK with
it in the home but hasn't arrived at any decisions yet on public spaces.

MacDonald also didn't shed much light on how much this is costing the
province.

"We knew this was coming and we budgeted for it,'' MacDonald
said.

When asked if it's into the millions of dollars he said, "I don't
believe we're into that stage yet."

P.E.I. is also still working out how many plants people will be
allowed to grow in their homes. Federal guidelines say four per home.

"I would assume there will be at some point (regulations) allowing
people to grow at home. It's the amount. Where's the boundary between
growing for criminal activity and for personal use?'' MacDonald said.

As for the locations, the finance minister said the request for
proposals process should take a month to six weeks. They'll be open in
time to comply with federal regulations.

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5 FAST FACTS ABOUT RULES

1 Adults will be allowed to publicly possess 30 grams of lawful dried
marijuana

2 Youth under 19 will be prohibited from possessing
marijuana

3 The province will strengthen roadside suspension and create summary
offence in cases of impaired driving with a minor

4 Marijuana will be sold initially at four locations in Charlottetown,
Summerside, Montague and West Prince

5 The P.E.I. government has entered into agreements with three
companies to supply product: Canada's Island Garden in Charlottetown;
OrganiGram in Moncton; Canopy Growth Corp in Smith Falls, Ont.
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