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Marijuana Becomes Legal in Canada on Wednesday, But Barriers Remain for Consumers

Already there are worries about a shortage of legal cannabis for sale in the early months of legalization and a lack of retail outlets.

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OTTAWA — Canada becomes the first major industrialized country to fully decriminalize cannabis for recreational use on Wednesday, fulfilling a 2015 election pledge from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a process that has proved massively complex and remains fraught with uncertainty.

Concerns abound. Already there are worries about a shortage of legal cannabis for sale in the early months of legalization and a lack of retail outlets, leading to a possible boom in the illicit marijuana trade the new law is designed to thwart.

Canada’s 13 provinces and territories are tasked with regulating the distribution and sale of cannabis, and they are adopting differing approaches. And Canadians crossing into the United States might be barred entry if they admit to using cannabis.

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