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Law Society of Saskatchewan Uncategorized Checklist for Legal Cannabis Use in Saskatchewan

The information provided on this blog is to, the best of our knowledge, accurate and up-to-date as of the date of posting. However, please be aware that information can change rapidly and without notice. Therefore, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information presented after the posting date. It is advised that readers exercise due diligence and independently verify the accuracy of information they find on this blog news feed. Here are links to the most current information available in relation to our Membership, Saskatchewan Case Law, and Saskatchewan Legislation.

Checklist for Legal Cannabis Use in Saskatchewan

October 23, 2018

Reposted with permission from PLEA

If you are 19 or older…

√ Only purchase cannabis from a licensed retail seller.

√ Be prepared to show proof of age.

√ Limit the amount of cannabis you have in a public place to no more than 30 grams.

√ Limit the amount of cannabis you transport in a vehicle to no more than 30 grams.

√ Limit the amount of cannabis you distribute to someone else 19 or older to no more than 30 grams (and remember you can’t sell it – only licensed retailers can sell cannabis).

√ Only use cannabis in a private place, such as a residence, when not prohibited by a landlord or condo board.

√ Grow your own at home if you want, but limit the number of plants to 4 per household, not per person.

√ Limit the number of plants you transport to 4 – none of which are flowering or budding.

√ Make your own cannabis products from legally obtained cannabis – without the use of organic solvents such as propane or    butane.

Do not use cannabis…

 X in a vehicle

X in any public place

X at any school or child care facility

X in a rented residence if prohibited by the landlord

 X in a condo if prohibited by the condo board

Do not distribute cannabis…

X to anyone who is under the age of 19

Do not travel with cannabis…

 X across the Canadian border in any amount

 X across a provincial or territorial border in an amount greater than allowed in that jurisdiction

If you have consumed cannabis before driving…

  • you are subject to administrative penalties, including license suspension, vehicle impoundment and fines for any amount of THC in your system
  • you are subject to summary criminal charges if your THC blood concentration is 2 nanograms or higher
  • you are subject to more serious criminal charges if your THC levels reach 5 nanograms or you have a combination of THC levels of 2.5 nanograms or more and a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .05 or more
  • you may be charged with the criminal offence of impaired driving regardless of your levels if your ability to drive is impaired by drugs or alcohol or a combination of the two
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