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where can you legally vape medical marijuana ontario

by Mr. Grady Monahan Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

In Ontario, the Smoke-Free Ontario Act, 2017 regulates where it is legal to smoke or vape cannabis.
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Recreational Marijuana Laws in Ontario

Once complete legalization came into effect in October of 2018, all provinces across Canada established their own rules and regulations concerning the purchase and consumption of recreational cannabis.

Medicinal Marijuana Laws in Ontario

The laws for acquiring a prescription for medical marijuana in Ontario are identical to everywhere else across Canada. The production and distribution of marijuana for medical purposes is exclusively regulated by the federal government.

Where Can You Use Cannabis in Ontario?

Compared with some of the other provinces and territories in Canada, residents of Ontario have quite a bit of flexibility when it comes to where they’re allowed to consume cannabis. The following rules about where you are allowed to smoke or vaporize cannabis apply to both recreational and medicinal marijuana use.

What are the penalties for smoking in Ontario?

Under the Act, smoking or vaping where it is not allowed is an offence. If convicted, the fines are: $1,000 for a first offence, $5,000 for any further offence.

How to erase a criminal record for cannabis possession?

To erase your criminal record for simple cannabis possession or any other criminal charges, call toll-free 1-888-808-3628 or learn more at Pardon Partners. It’s easier than you think.

Can a youth be charged with possession of cannabis?

Youth below the legal age of possession: Can be charged for possession and/or distribution of over 5 grams. Are not allowed to have any plants. If charged, will be sentenced under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. The laws regulating public consumption of cannabis are constantly changing and evolving.

Is it legal to smoke in Ontario?

In Ontario, the Smoke-Free Ontario Act, 2017 regulates where it is legal to smoke or vape cannabis. In these circumstances, smoking and vaping are defined as follows: Smoking: inhaling and exhaling, or holding lighted tobacco or cannabis. Vaping: inhaling or exhaling vapour from an electronic cigarette (e-cigarette), ...

Employers, restaurant owners can still ban users from smoking on the premises

A new law means medical marijuana users in Ontario can vaporize in restaurants, at work or on playgrounds. (Getty Images)

New regulations "nothing new"

"Public places like parks or sidewalks are for sure allowed now in the regulations," he said. "So it doesn't really mean anything new because it has always been allowed.

Is it legal to buy recreational weed in Ontario?

Yes, recreational marijuana is legal to buy in Ontario for all adults age 19 and older.

Is it legal to buy medical marijuana in Ontario?

Yes, you can buy medical marijuana in Ontario with a valid medical marijuana card.

How much weed can I buy in Ontario?

Consumers are able to buy up to 30 grams (about one ounce) of dried recreational marijuana at one time for personal use either online or in person.

Is weed delivery and curbside pick up allowed in Ontario?

Cannabis delivery and curbside pick-up has been temporarily authorized in Ontario.

Ontario Canada Marijuana Information

Medical marijuana users in Ontario can rejoice – not only is it legal for patients with a prescription to smoke marijuana, but the province of Ontario has legalized smoking in some public places. Although the law has been tightened since it’s initial passing in late 2015, it still allows marijuana patients to smoke and vape outside of their homes.

Is Marijuana legal in Ontario?

Yes, medical and recreational cannabis are both legal in all of Canada with a qualifying medical condition and prescription from a licensed doctor. As of October 17th, 2018 Recreational Cannabis is now legal and shops are opening their doors!

How can I get marijuana?

Canada is unique in that medical marijuana must be obtained via mail, not by visiting a medical marijuana dispensary in person. If you are a Canadian resident with a qualifying medical condition (conditions listed in the question below), you can obtain medical marijuana.

What are the qualifying medical conditions for medical marijuana?

Patients can receive a prescription for medical marijuana to treat a variety of ailments, including, but not limited to:

What types of marijuana will be available?

The Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations specifies that licensed producers will only be permitted to sell dried marijuana and oils for taking orally. There will be a number of different strains to choose from, ranging from strong Indicas to strong Sativas and everything in between.

How much will it cost?

This is dependent on the marijuana providers, which product you will be purchasing, as well as potency and quality, but patients can expect prices to be between $7-$12 per gram. Prices tend to be closer to the $7 per gram when purchasing from a licensed clinic (via mail) and closer to $12 per gram when purchasing from an unlicensed dispensary.

How much Marijuana can I have?

Patients are permitted to possess up to a 30-day supply of marijuana as prescribed by the patient’s healthcare practitioner, with a maximum of 150 grams. Patients are also permitted to grow marijuana in their homes, as ruled in February 2016.

How many grams of marijuana is legal in Ontario?

Consumers are limited to 30 grams of cannabis at any one time. Under Ontario marijuana laws, it is legal to consume cannabis in the following places: Outdoor public places, so long as it doesn't violate any other consumption restrictions (e.g., consuming too close to a school, hospital, or care facility)

What is the legal limit for THC in Ontario?

Federally, the legal limit for THC in the bloodstream is 2 nanograms per milliliter. A nanogram is one-billionth of a gram.

How old do you have to be to buy cannabis in Ontario?

The legal age to buy or possess cannabis in Ontario is 19, which is the same as the legal age for alcohol and tobacco. Consumers are limited to 30 grams per transaction.

Is it illegal to drink cannabis in a boat?

It is illegal to consume cannabis in a vehicle or boat for all occupants, regardless of whether the vehicle is in motion. In a vehicle, cannabis must be stored in a sealed container that is not accessible to drivers or passengers during transport.

Is it legal to smoke marijuana in Toronto?

Yes. Because Toronto is part of Ontario, it is legal to purchase, possess, and consume cannabis in the city. Under Canada's marijuana laws, local provinces and municipalities have authority to create their own marijuana legislation. By and large, Toronto marijuana laws align with all Ontario marijuana laws and all national marijuana laws.

Is there a cannabis store in Ontario?

The store maintains a website that explains the legalization process in Ontario. Initially, the Ontario Cannabis Store was the sole retailer of legal weed. But in April 2019, the first brick and mortar cannabis retailers went into operation. As a result, it is much easier to find cannabis in Ontario than ever before.

Can a caregiver give a patient cannabis oil?

Authorized caregivers are allowed to possess fresh or dried marijuana or cannabis oil, and may transfer or administer the substance. They may also transfer substances to an individual who is responsible for the patient under his or her professional treatment.

Why is THC only legal?

The reason why the legal system is only set up to test and punish drivers who have THC in their system, and not other cannabis chemicals, is because THC is the only chemical component that affects a person’s mental faculties in a way that can lead to them to driving in an unsafe manner.

How long can you be impounded in Ontario?

Your vehicle may be impounded for up to 7 days. You may be compelled to attend an education program about why it is dangerous to drive while impaired by drugs or alcohol. You may have to pass a medical evaluation to determine if you are fit for driving in Ontario at all.

How much THC is in your urine?

Any level of THC in your urine will result in some kind of punishment, but it may not result in being charged with a criminal offence or showing up on your criminal record. Here is where the cutoffs are for most drivers: 1 2 to 5 nanograms of THC per mL of blood — summary conviction and up to a $1,000 fine. A summary conviction is a lesser punishment that will not affect your criminal record and is more precautionary to teach the driver to avoid having any THC in their system while driving. 2 5+ nanograms of THC per mL of blood — you will face more serious penalties (see more in the next section below) including being charged with a criminal offence. 3 2.5+ nanograms of THC AND 0.5+ blood alcohol concentration (BAC) — you will face at least the same level of penalties as having more than 5 nanograms of THC in your system

Why is THC found in my system?

Part of the reason is for how THC stays and is found in your system compared to alcohol (more on that below), but also because drinking and driving has been a high profile issue a lot longer than consuming cannabis and driving has. Here is how you will be tested by police. Drug Recognition Evaluation.

How long does it take for THC to go away?

When you smoke or vape cannabis, you will feel it faster, but the effects of THC will peak and disappear between 30 minutes to 4 hours. If you consume edibles, you may not feel the effects as quickly, but the effects will usually last between 4 to 6 hours.

Is it legal to drive with THC in your system?

Specifically, it is illegal to be driving in On tario with the chemical component THC in your system. If you want to learn more about the new laws surrounding ...

Does marijuana have THC?

It is important to note that not all marijuana contains THC. Most medical marijuana, for example, contains CBD ( cannabidiol) instead of THC. CBD is a different kind of chemical component that does not get you high or impair your motor or mental functions.

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