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Saturday 20 October 2018

The legalization of marijuana seems to be at its best and similarly, it seems that it will remain | National Post

A survey of Abacus Data has been conducted regarding the legalization of marijuana in Canada and it seems that according to the data that has been released, Canadians are ready for the marijuana in their nation to be finally legalized, even if their governments are not.

It was also found that a solid majority of respondents in all age groups and in all regions said they could support or at least "accept" the framework that takes effect October 17. Even 54 percent of conservative voters said they could support or accept legal weeds.

It should be noted that about three years ago, marijuana was a major front in what was known as a war of survival for Stephen Harper, a premonitory announcement invited Canadians to "imagine selling marijuana like cigarettes and alcohol," and without further analysis, he declared Justin Trudeau "in his head". Weeks earlier in the election, Harper declared marijuana "infinitely worse" than tobacco.

For his part, Peter Kent, who is a conservative and parliamentarian, expressed that the marijuana retail trade would be "practically the same as putting fentanyl in a shelf within reach of children."

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