Pot edibles legal today: What you need to know about Cannabis 2.0

Cannabis edibles, topicals and extracts officially became legal Thursday, but Canadians will have to wait until mid-December or the early new year before purchasing THC-infused products online or at brick-and-mortar stores.

Health Canada has imposed a 60-day waiting period, requiring licensed producers to provide notice of their intent to sell new products.

“Additionally, as with any new regulatory framework, federally licensed processors will need time to become familiar with and prepare to comply with the new rules and to produce new products. Provincially or territorially authorized distributors and retailers will also need time to purchase and obtain the new products and make them available for sale,” Health Canada states on its website.

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One of the more contentious regulations includes a 10-milligram cap on the amount of THC allowed in edible products. Some feel the restriction will keep heavy users turning to stronger black market products, but others believe it’s a prudent step to prevent over-consumption in people who may be unfamiliar with the products.

“With edibles there is this delay before people feel high so there is the potential that someone may take an edible, a small square of chocolate or something, and think that nothing is happening and they don’t feel high yet so they continue to take more,” Ruth Ross, a pharmacology and toxicology professor at the University of Toronto, explained. “When this delayed effect kicks in they may have some potential adverse effects from over-consuming.”

Jay Rosenthal, the founder of the Business of Cannabis, agrees.

“Health Canada has taken a really cautious approach in terms of dosage, in terms of packaging … I think that’s a good approach from Health Canada because it is a different type of product that people may not have had before and when people do try it I urge them to try it low dosage and go slowly because it does impact you quite different than combusting cannabis,” he told Breakfast Television on Thursday.

Under the regulations, cannabis edibles also can’t be mixed with alcohol, can’t be appealing to children, and must use plain packaging.

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Federal government final regulations: (Source: Government of Canada)

Edible cannabis

With respect to edible cannabis, regulations include:

Cannabis extracts

With respect to cannabis extracts, regulations include:

Cannabis topicals

With respect to cannabis topicals, regulations include:

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