The Toronto dispensaries are all allowed to sell recreational cannabis after legalization

Prior to Canada legalizing recreational cannabis in 2018, we had to have a medical marijuana card to purchase marijuana throughout the country.

The access and quality of the weed you purchased had a lot to do with where you lived.

Although I’m incredibly lucky to have always had access to Toronto-quality marijuana, I have cousins in Manitoba that were happy to get what they could find before it was legal to mail cannabis through the Canada Post. But lucky for them, it’s common nowadays for people to order their cannabis products through the mail from other cities or provinces. Once cannabis was legalized for recreational use by Justin Trudeau’s government in 2018, the medical weed stores in Toronto could apply for permits to sell their products for recreational use as well. Anyone over the age of 18 is allowed to buy cannabis from Toronto and Canada at large. Some of my friends from college were transients from the States and they were all blown away by the wide and open use of cannabis in Toronto while we were students at the University of Toronto. Now I have an apartment in Old Toronto where there are at least six cannabis stores within a five mile radius. I can also see the CN Tower from my bedroom window, which makes for gorgeous views at night. When my buddies in college had to move back to the States following graduation, they were all bummed about losing access to the wonderful Canadian weed. Sure, you’re lucky if you live in a state like Michigan where they also have access to recreational weed, but there are many states with no legal cannabis of any kind.
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