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Canada facing legal marijuana shortages less than week after being legalized

Canada became largest legal marijuana marketplace Oct. 17

Canada facing legal marijuana shortages less than week after being legalized

Canada became largest legal marijuana marketplace Oct. 17

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Canada facing legal marijuana shortages less than week after being legalized

Canada became largest legal marijuana marketplace Oct. 17

Recreational marijuana use was legalized in Canada this week, prompting many citizens to try and get their hands on the first legal cannabis in the country.While the rules on who can buy and how much they can buy vary from province to province 바카라 게임 웹사이트 more on that here 바카라 게임 웹사이트 Canadians were apparently so eager for the product that they've already put a strain on the country's weed supply, reports Vice. Quebec alone counted over 42,000 orders on day one, according to the Montreal Gazette, with many more people going home empty-handed. Across the country, cannabis products sold out quickly in brick and mortar stores and online shops. The CBC reports that cannabis supply will likely continue to be an issue as the demand skyrockets both in-store and online. Despite the supply issues, legalized marijuana is expected to be a good thing for the country as a whole. "For the first time, adult Canadians who choose to consume cannabis have a safer, lower risk, healthier and more socially responsible choice," Canada's Border Security Minister Bill Blair told the CBC.

Recreational marijuana use was legalized in Canada this week, prompting many citizens to try and get their hands on the first legal cannabis in the country.

While the rules on who can buy and how much they can buy vary from province to province 바카라 게임 웹사이트 바카라 게임 웹사이트 Canadians were apparently so eager for the product that they've already put a strain on the country's weed supply, reports .

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Quebec alone counted over 42,000 orders on day one, according to the , with many more people going home empty-handed. Across the country, cannabis products sold out quickly in brick and mortar stores and online shops.

The that cannabis supply will likely continue to be an issue as the demand skyrockets both in-store and online.

Despite the supply issues, legalized marijuana is expected to be a good thing for the country as a whole.

"For the first time, adult Canadians who choose to consume cannabis have a safer, lower risk, healthier and more socially responsible choice," Canada's Border Security Minister Bill Blair told the CBC.