Pot sales online this fall and in retail shops in April 2019

With lots of empty stores for lease in and around the Beach community and marijuana becoming legal in Ontario for the first time as early as this fall, the question is: will cannabis stores take over the area? Before making such assumptions, it’s important to hone in on some facts. The Ontario government will legalize cannabis sales on October 17, however, it will only be accessible online through the Ontario Cannabis Store’s mail-order service for now. People can order 30 grams (which is one ounce) of dried recreational cannabis at one time for personal use. People can also purchase legal seeds from the online store to grow up to four plants per residence. Meanwhile, because the legalization of cannabis was done at a federal level, the municipal levels of government are trying to figure out bylaws and licensing requirements as to how privately owned cannabis shops will allow businesses to function and which level of government will be responsible for inspection and law enforcement. According to the Ontario government’s website, a private retail model will be established on April 1, 2019. Generally, to run a legal cannabis store, the retailer will be required to possess a licence from the Ontario government, the business will need security checks and proper zoning sites, and it must be placed in a location with the consent of the community, said Elliot. It will be next to impossible for anyone under the age of 19 to get access to cannabis as anyone who can legally purchase it will be required to have government identification. Business owners risk losing their operating licences and could face up to 14 years in jail if they get caught selling to minors. Since there are empty shops to take advantage of, it can help the Beach and employ people as well as provide access to those who use medical marijuana