PROHIBITION 2.0? – Could regulation turn out to be more restrictive than criminalization was?

Given prohibition’s failure to stop people from using marijuana, legalization certainly feels like a win for advocates of sensible reform. But while many Canadians are surely taking to the streets to light up in celebration, some advocates of law reform aren’t quite as quick to call this an unqualified victory. https://www.inverse.com/article/49925-marijuana-is-legal-in-canada-on-october-17

LEGAL CANNABIS QUESTIONS – With only hours before Weed Day, here is a source to answer your questions and maybe even some you didn’t know you had.

Canadians put some big questions about legalized cannabis to the experts, including Minister of border security and organized crime reduction Bill Blair, president of the Canadian Medical Association Dr. Gigi Osler, and Kirk Tousaw, lawyer and consultant for Canopy Growth Corp. Source: Got questions about how this legal cannabis thing will work? Here’s what the …

CANNABIS LEGALIZATION WILL BE A PROCESS – Don’t think everything will magically change on October 17th. It will only be the beginning of a long process of sorting out a lot of issues. “The road to legalizing recreational cannabis is going to be a long one. There’s going to certainly be twists and turns the road from now to Oct. 17 and beyond.” After all, we’re moving from a firmly established and extensive black market network.

​ Half of Canadians say that they don’t think their province, or its laws, are ready for marijuana legalization on Oct. 17, according to a study by the Angus Reid Institute. ​ Source: Canadians skeptical law enforcement agencies are ready for cannabis | Canadian Lawyer Mag

CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM – Not what any of us were hoping for. We’re all in agreement on that.

In a rare show of solidarity, federal, and some provincial, Crowns are joining with defence counsel and law groups to challenge the efficacy of major Criminal Code reforms proposed by Ottawa that prosecutors warn will not fix — and could exacerbate — delays in the nation’s overburdened and backlogged criminal trial courts. Source: Crowns add …