The minimum age to buy and consume marijuana in Alberta will be 18 and public possession will be limited to 30 grams when it is legalized by the federal government next year, provincial Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley said Wednesday in unveiling part of the province's draft framework.
Albertans will have until Oct. 27 to give feedback on the framework.
Sales will be limited to specialized stores, which will not be able to sell alcohol, tobacco or pharmaceuticals as well. Hours of operation and buffer zones for stores will be standardized by the province, but haven't been set yet.
The upper limit for buying marijuana will be 30 grams.
Albertans will be able to grow up to four plants per residence, to a maximum height of one metre, and outdoor growing will be banned.
The price of marijuana has not been set under the draft framework, and will depend on taxation. Pricing will also be set with the goal of reducing the black market.
Public consumption will be restricted and where it can be smoked will fall under existing municipal smoking laws, meaning hospitals and school grounds will be off limits, along with areas frequented by children like playgrounds, sports fields, zoos, public washrooms and skateboard parks.
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