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Difference between revisions of "Possession of Marijuana"

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(There is an exemption for medical marijuana. You can legally possess in a public place up to 150 grams of dried cannabis or a 30-day supply, whichever is lower. You must show proof you can possess medical marijuana.)  
(There is an exemption for medical marijuana. You can legally possess in a public place up to 150 grams of dried cannabis or a 30-day supply, whichever is lower. You must show proof you can possess medical marijuana.)  


If you have '''more than 50 grams''' of dried cannabis in your possession, you can be charged under the ''[http://canlii.ca/t/7vtc Controlled Drugs and Substances Act]''. This is a criminal offence. It ''can'' result in a criminal record.
If you have '''more than 50 grams''' of dried cannabis in your possession, you can be charged under the ''[http://canlii.ca/t/7vtc Controlled Drugs and Substances Act]''. This ''is'' a criminal offence. It ''can'' result in a criminal record.


===If you are charged with possession over the legal limit===  
===If you are charged with possession over the legal limit===  
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