Newfoundland & Labrador Cannabis Laws
Find information on cannabis retail regulations and licensing procedures you need to know when opening and operating a dispensary in Newfoundland & Labrador
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Frequently Asked Questions
Cannabis Retail Sales
Remaining compliant with federal and provincial regulations will be critical. Learn the details of Newfoundland’s cannabis retail law here.
What kind of retail locations are authorized?
Cannabis retail locations will be run by private operators. Licensing/permitting information is not yet available. Distribution of wholesale cannabis will be government-run through the Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation.
What are the purchase limits for retail customers?
Under Canada’s proposed Cannabis Act, public possession of more than 30 grams of dried cannabis or its equivalent will be unlawful. However, individual provinces may restrict daily purchase limits.
This answer will be updated as more information becomes available.
Cannabis Retail Sales
Remaining compliant with federal and provincial regulations will be critical. Learn the details of Newfoundland’s cannabis retail law here.
What is the minimum age of purchase for retail cannabis?
Newfoundland and Labrador have set the minimum age for cannabis purchase and consumption at 19.
Cannabis Tracking and Reporting
Cannabis tracking and reporting helps the government prevent diversion into the black market. Get the facts here.
What is required of cannabis retailers with regard to tracking and reporting?
The proposed Cannabis Act authorizes the Minister to establish a national cannabis tracking system and to require licensed operators to report all cannabis activity.
Details on the required information and timeframe for reporting have not yet been determined.
This answer will be updated as more information becomes available.
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